On November 30, Community Living Kincardine & District will be taking part in the annual “Giving Tuesday” fundraising campaign. This year, in an effort to further support mental and physical health and well-being, funds raised will be used to enhance outdoors spaces at their residences ensuring people supported have access to safe, accessible and comfortable spaces to enjoy. Read More
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