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Thunder Bay social services board receives millions for mental health, addictions and for homeless shelters
A slew of municipal affairs and housing funding announcements this week is resulting in millions of dollars flowing through the Thunder Bay District Social Services Administrative Board to address a range of issues in the district.
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Funding will help pay for rent arrears, isolation shelter, technology access and for the Care Bus pilot
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Posted: Mar 12, 2021 9:00 AM ET | Last Updated: March 12
More than $2.4 million was announced this week to support homeless shelters in the Thunder Bay district through Ontario s social services relief fund.(Amy Hadley/CBC)
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Dilico workers pose with Christmas Wish bags. (Photo Supplied)
Hundreds of kids are getting toys, learning supplies, and more this holiday season.
Dilico Anishinabek Family Care says despite the pandemic, they surpassed their goal for their Christmas Wish campaign
The community brought in enough donations to fill 700 bags.
Dilico has started delivering the bags to kids throughout the district.
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Dilico Christmas Wish campaign a huge success
The annual fundraiser brought in enough toys to fill 700 gift bags that will be distributed to 13 communities throughout the north.
Dec 14, 2020 4:16 PM By: Doug Diaczuk
THUNDER BAY - The many hardships facing families this year was not enough to stop the giving spirit, as people across the city and district once again stepped up to ensure all children will have a gift to open this holiday season.
Dilico Anishinabek Family Care celebrated another successful Christmas Wish Campaign, bringing in enough toys to fill 700 gift bags and raising more than $40,000.
“I believe what Thunder Bay has done has really provided some hope,” said Darcia Borg, executive director of Dilico Anishinabek Family Care.