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Minister Gould announces funding for projects for the social inclusion and well-being of vulnerable children and youth

| Employment and Social Development Canada | news releases

Canadians have been living with the impacts of the pandemic for almost three years. Vulnerable adults, families, children and youth have been among those most negatively impacted. As a result, many children and youth have struggled with social isolation. When services and supports are accessible and targeted at those who are experiencing negative impacts to their well-being from social isolation, they can help children and youth cope with these difficult challenges.


Minister Khera visits organizations in Richmond Hill and Aurora, Ontario, and highlights Government of Canada’s support for seniors 

| Employment and Social Development Canada | news releases

Since the beginning of the pandemic, the Government of Canada has helped millions of Canadians, including seniors, by providing them with supports and benefits related to COVID 19. As Canada emerges from the pandemic, the Government of Canada will continue to support community organizations that make a difference and create opportunities for seniors to stay active and involved in their communities.


Backgrounder:  Social Development Partnerships Program  

| Employment and Social Development Canada | backgrounders

The Social Development Partnerships Program is a grants and contributions program that supports investments in not-for-profit organizations to help improve life outcomes for persons with disabilities, children and families, and other vulnerable populations. The program is divided into two components: the Disability component and the Children and Families component.


Government of Canada announces projects in Cambridge to support seniors  

| Employment and Social Development Canada | news releases

Since the beginning of the pandemic, the Government of Canada has helped millions of Canadians, including seniors, by providing them with supports and benefits related to COVID-19. As Canada emerges from the pandemic, the Government of Canada will continue to support community organizations that make a difference and create opportunities for seniors to stay active and involved in their communities.


Government of Canada announces projects in the Kitchener-Waterloo area to support seniors  

| Employment and Social Development Canada | news releases

Since the beginning of the pandemic, the Government of Canada has helped millions of Canadians, including seniors, by providing them with supports and benefits related to COVID- 19. As Canada emerges from the pandemic, the Government of Canada will continue to support community organizations that make a difference and create opportunities for seniors to stay active and involved in their communities.


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