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For Immediate Release
December 8, 2006



2006–07 COMMUNITY GRANTS PROGRAM


The McGuinty government is investing $6 million in 69 community-based agencies across Ontario this year, through the Community Grants Program. These grants will allow organizations to develop and enhance services and resources to help victims of crime.

The grants are part of a $15.1 million three-year program, provided through the Victims' Justice Fund. This fund is dedicated to providing services for victims of crime. Money for the fund is collected through a provincial surcharge, which is applied to all fines under the Provincial Offences Act (except parking violations). Federal fine surcharge revenues are also collected for the fund.

This year, for the first time, members of the Office of Victims of Crime participated in regional committees across the province to review applications and suggest projects to be funded. The Office of Victims of Crime is an independent agency of the Ministry of the Attorney General, which advises the Attorney General on ways to ensure that the principles set out in the Victims' Bill of Rights are respected. It also offers advice in other areas, including the use of the Victims' Justice Fund to provide and improve services for victims.

2006–07 Grant Recipients

West Region

  • Association Canadienne-Française de l'Ontario - London-Sarnia to receive $87,595
  • Aylmer and Area Inter-Mennonite Community Council to receive $110,000
  • Huron Perth Centre for Children and Youth to receive $9,200
  • London and District Distress Centre Inc. to receive $9,850
  • London Urban Services Organization Centre (LUSO) to receive $115,779
  • M'Wikwedong Native Cultural Resources Centre, in Owen Sound, to receive $107,500
  • Stratford General Hospital to receive $103,500
  • Threads of Life, in London, to receive $149,970
  • Western Area Youth Services, in London, to receive $150,000
  • Windsor University is receiving $135,238
  • Women's House Serving Bruce and Grey to receive $33,882
  • Women's Rural Resource Centre of Strathroy and Area to receive $27,255
  • Victim Services of Sarnia-London Inc. is receiving $150,000

Central West Region

  • Caledon Community Services to receive $150,000
  • Fort Erie Native Friendship Centre to receive $149,999
  • Halton Trauma Centre to receive $31,090
  • Halton Women's Place to receive $150,000
  • Interval House of Hamilton-Wentworth to receive $53,000
  • Sexual Assault Centre of Brant to receive $87,097
  • Sexual Assault/Rape Crisis Centre of Peel to receive $138,180
  • St. Joseph Immigrant Women's Centre, in Hamilton, to receive $42,660
  • Start Me Up Niagara to receive $34,973
  • Wesley Urban Ministries Inc., in Hamilton, to receive $112,118

Central Region

  • Children's Aid Society of Northumberland, in Cobourg to receive $125,285
  • Durham Family Court Clinic to receive $140,150
  • Green Haven Shelter for Women, in Orillia, to receive $79,565
  • Pathways for Children, Youth and Families, in Markham to receive $148,804
  • Victoria County Community Care Services for Seniors to receive $134,895
  • The Vitanova Foundation, in Woodbridge to receive $86,845
  • Whitepath, in Peterborough to receive $101,244
  • York Region Abuse Program to receive $102,919

Toronto Region

  • Aisling Discoveries Child and Family Centre to receive $95,300
  • The Center for Equality Rights in Accommodation to receive $150,000
  • Community Care East York to receive $74,290
  • Dixon Community Services to receive $53,000
  • For You Telecare Family Service to receive $50,000
  • Humewood House Association to receive $67,931
  • Korean Canadian Women's Association Family and Social Services to receive $55,500
  • Le Centre des Jeunes Francophones de Toronto to receive $120,788
  • L'institut de Leadership des femmes de l'Ontario to receive $35,000
  • Literature for Life to receive $84,904
  • Midaynta Association of Somali Service Agencies to receive $121,866
  • Northwood Neighbourhood Services to receive $78,000
  • PAD (Parents Against Drugs) Drug Education and Support Services to receive $88,030
  • San Romanoway Revitalization Association to receive $125,000
  • Sketch to receive $72,090
  • Somali Community Canadian Club to receive $53,570
  • Sprint - Senior Peoples' Resources in North Toronto to receive $61,000

North Region

  • Amelia Rising Sexual Assault Centre of Nipissing to receive $150,000
  • Anishinabek Police Service to receive $34,112
  • Centre des femmes francophones du Nord-Ouest de l'Ontario to receive $93,750
  • Greater Sudbury Police Services to receive $75,200
  • Kenora Sexual Assault Centre to receive $150,000
  • Nipissing Transition House to receive $74,790
  • Nog-Da-Win-Da-Min Family and Community Services, in Sault Ste. Marie, to receive $66,112
  • Sudbury Action Centre for Youth to receive $89,383
  • Timmins & District Victim Crisis Assistance and Referral Service to receive $91,221

East Region

  • Centre de ressources communautaires Orleans-Cumberland to receive $125,000
  • Centretown Community Health Centre, in Ottawa, to receive $18,579
  • The Council on Aging of Ottawa to receive $147,545
  • Hôpital Général d'Hawkesbury-Centre Royal Comtois to receive $74,968
  • K3C Community Counselling, in Kingston, to receive $74,564
  • Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte to receive $91,575
  • North Renfrew Family Services to receive $29,029
  • Ottawa Rape Crisis Centre to receive $70,373
  • Sexual Assault Support Centre of Ottawa to receive $24,700
  • Carefor Health and Community Services, Eastern Counties Branch, in Cornwall, to receive $66,700
  • Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health Inc., in Ottawa, to receive. $140,700
  • Women's Initiatives for Safer Environments, in Ottawa, to receive $93,240

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Contacts:
Brendan Crawley
Ministry of the Attorney General
Communications Branch
(416) 326-2210



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