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annualreportStrengthening children,youth and familiesacross Niagara2017-2018
contentThe BelieversOur ReachOur Forward FocusFollowing the FundingYouth EngagementOur HerosOur Community PartnersProud MomentsOur Mission & AmbassadorsOur SupportersOur Report Card
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The Believers
Message from the Board Chair,Elco Drost
Our transformation continues to evolve through collaborative standardization process that involves all level of decision-making throughout the organization. Our shared responsibilities as a Board, staff and management continue to create a healthy attitude and pathways to improve each client’s experience.This year Pathstone was selected to be the Lead Agency for Niagara. A lot of hard work was done by management, staff and the Board to make this happen.Our Hear & Now Walk-In clinic is a success and continues to be, exceeding our initial expectations.As a Board, it is our hope that we will continue to advance the awareness of how mental health challenges affect our community as a whole. We need to continue to invest in our children and youth, resulting in a positive impact on family relationships.The Board wishes to thank the Management and all employees for the dedication shown this past year to the children that have used the services of Pathstone.
Pathstone Mental HealthBoard of Directors, Chair
PATHSTONEMENTAL HEALTHBOARD MEMBERS
2017-2018
Elco DrostCHAIR
Chris DurdanVICE-CHAIR
April Cotton TREASURER & SECRETARY
Jane BurbageJohn Darch
Alykhan KassamTaylor McRaeDiane Weller
Carling Wright
EXECUTIVEMANAGEMENT
TEAM
Shaun BaylisCHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
David AlexandriwDIRECTOR OF
BUSINESS SERVICES
Bill HelmecziDIRECTOR OF MENTAL
HEALTH SERVICES
Our Reach
Number of children helped by each treatment or serviceAccess & Intake 4379Counselling & Therapy 3208Brief Services 535Crisis Line 2356Crisis Bed 43Day Treatment 230In-Home Support 218Rotary House 39Special Consultation/Assessment 725Youth Justice 187SVEN (Supervised Visitation & Exchange Niagara) 497NPRS (Niagara Preschool Resource Service) & KFM (Kids & Families Matter) 235BITE (Brief Intervention, Treatment and Evaluation) 423MITT (Mobile Intensive Treatment) 52
From April 2017 toMarch 2018 …
6,282 children accessed our treatment/services.
Of which, 4,379 were coming through our doors for the first time.
That equaled 113,007 direct hours of counselling.
SOME CHILDREN AND YOUTH ARE HELPED BY MORE THAN ONE SERVICEOur clients range in age from birth to their eighteenth birthday.
6-10 yrs 38.9%0-5 yrs 8.1%
11-14 yrs 29.3% 15-18 yrs 23.5%
FIGURES FOR CLIENTS AGED 6-14 ARE CONSISTENT WITH LAST YEAR’S NUMBERS.WHILE 0-5 WAS 45% LESS AND 15-18 WAS 5% HIGHER
Pathstone Mental Health is accredited by the
CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ACCREDITATION
Children’s Mental Health Ontario
Age Comparison for Youth Core ServicesSUPPORT OF THE
FOLLOWING PROGRAMS ARE,
THANKS TO
Research shows that treatment at
Pathstone WORKS!85% of our clients improve, based on
results following the completion of
their treatment.
Our Forward Focus
Pathstone’s Confirmation of TransformationOver the past year Pathstone’s focus has been in a highly transformative mode through collaboration and standardization of processes, protocols and procedures to improve our standard of care and practices to benefit our Niagara kids and families. The results have exceeded our expectations as we have seen a dramatic improvement in our families experiencing quicker access to our service.We are living in a very exciting transformational period for mental health and addiction services. Niagara Moving on Mental Health is an effort to build a more collaborative system of how mental health and addiction services are delivered to children, youth and families in our community. As Niagara’s Lead Agency, Pathstone will also provide input to the Ministry of Child and Youth Services (MCYS) on how mental health services are delivered, how programs are aligned and how to enhance seamless care path-ways to quickly access service.Pathstone, will be expected to take a facilitative and leadership role in convening and coordinating partnerships with our Children’s Sector community partners to collectively improve the experience and outcomes for Niagara families seeking assistance. Pathstone is striving to move towards an ‘upstream pro-active early intervention approach’ with a laser driven focus. One example of that is our NEW Hear & Now- Walk In Clinic. This initiative is a fine example of removing barriers to care and giving clients immediate access to treatment.Optimally, it is our goal to have every family seen within 30 days of their referral date to Pathstone for treatment. As an organization, we are so grateful to our community partners for their significant contributions and ongoing support to serve our families across Niagara
Sincerely,
Shaun Baylis, CEO
Following the Funding
Current Year – 2017-2018Management Discussion and Analysis
The following discussion and analysis should be read in conjunction with the financial statements provided. The Financial Services Division of Pathstone Mental Health is responsible for all financial planning, analysis and reporting for the agency. The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting standards for not-for-profit organizations.Our auditors this year were Durward Jones Barkwell & Company LLP. If you would like additional information, or to request to review a copy of the audited financial statements in their entirety, please call Pathstone at 905-688-6850.
REVENUETotal revenue in the 2017-2018 fiscal was 2.5% lower than the prior year. Funds from the Ministry of Children and Youth Services (MCYS) were down by 2.75% due to one-time funds received in the prior year for capital improvements and additional client support. Funding from the Ministry of the Attorney General was down due to one-time funding received to address wait lists in the prior year. Additional funds were received from the Region of Niagara in 2017-2018 for program stabilization. Special Projects revenue increased by 21.8% due to additional funds received from the Branscombe Family Foundation to support a new “Kids Can’t Wait” program.
Pathstone Foundation has continued to support the Agency in the 2017-2018 fiscal year with an annual contribution of $60,000 for support of children’s mental health services. Additional funds of $105,524 flowed from the Foundation to assist with specific programs.
EXPENSESTotal expenses were less than the prior year by 2.2%. The decrease was in large part due to savings in salaries and benefits associated with position vacancies. Occupancy costs decreased as a result of the change in premises.
ASSETSAssets increased by 24.6% due to increases in cash holdings and accounts receivable.
LIABILITIESCurrent liabilities decreased by 11.4% over the prior year due to the timing of operating payables. The mortgage payable was reduced by $63,415; the amount of the Prince Charles mort-gage.
FUND BALANCESPathstone Fund Balances increased in the 2017-2018 fiscal year by 20.8% due to the sale of the Prince Charles property and the associated gain on sale.
CONCLUSIONAt March 31, 2018 the Agency recorded a surplus of revenue over expenses of $104,131.The Agency’s financial position remains strong with adequate assets and working capital to meet its needs going forward.
Our FinancesStatement of operations(revenue & expenses)For the 12 Month Period Ending March 31, 2018
RevenueMinistry of Children and Youth ServicesMinistry of Children & Youth Services-Youth Justice DivisionMinistry of the Attorney GeneralRegion of Niagara
Pathstone FoundationFee for serviceSpecial projectsProperty managementDonationsOther incomeAmortization of deferred contributions
Total Revenues
ExpensesSalaries & benefitsOccupancy ProgramsProfessional feesAdministrationAmortization
Total Expenses
De�ciency of Revenues Over Expenses from Operations
Gain on Disposal of Capital Asset
Excess (Deficiency) of Revenues over Expenses
2017-2018 2016-2017
7 996 504 8 222 830 253 268 253 268 288 794 297 504 307 976 297 665
8 846 542 9 071 267
165 524 60 000 127 406 92 546 530 101 435 312
34 905 243 896 4 920 9 092
61 140 78 284 43 582 42 139
967 578 961 269 9 814 120 10 032 536
7 498 733 7 773 712 943 580 1 168 287 630 076 582 005
87 317 66 262 679 810 396 050
62 426 57 611 9 901 942 10 043 927
(87 822) (11 391)
191 953 -
104 131 (11 391)
Youth Engagement (YAC)Youth Advisory Committee at Pathstone
Comprised of a diverse group of youth from the Niagara Region with a passion for highlighting our peers’ voices within the agency, The Youth Advi-sory Committee (YAC) has been extremely active over the past 12 months.
One of our most notable initiatives was the creation and ongoing success of our @youthofpathstone Instagram page. We wanted to create a social media platform for youth to receive positive and encouraging messages regarding mental health and wellness, as well as be able to connect with other youth to share ideas, ask questions, and learn information related to support services available in the area. Please give us a follow!
As the Advisory, we meet with other youth who volunteer with Pathstone, supporting them on the various committees that include our Behaviour Management and Trauma-Informed committees.
These roles ensure that a youth perspective is being recognized at all levels within the agency.
In March, a logo design contest was launched at E.L. Crossley Secondary School. They were asked to design a logo that reflected the values of Pathstone’s NEW Hear & Now Walk-In Clinic. After receiving a handful of amazing designs, the YAC chose a logo created by Grade 10 student, Sofia Labricciosa. It, accom-panied by a poem she wrote, is now featured at the clinic.
TARA KELLYis the management/staff representative from Pathstone Mental Health on the YAC, which is comprised of the following Youth Members.
CARLING WRIGHTMember of the Pathstone Agency Board of DirectorsPathstone Volunteer – 7 yearsGraduated with a Master’s of Social Work from King’s College at Western UniversityNext Steps: A Social Work role at the District School Board of Niagara.“I am proud to be on the Pathstone team and continue to be encouraged by the positive changes made to what matters most, the kids.”
TAYLOR MCRAEMember of the Pathstone Agency Board of DirectorsPathstone Volunteer – Youth Program 4 yearsCurrently at Brock University studying Medical SciencesNext Steps: A future goal of working in pediatrics.
JULIA LABRICCIOSARecently graduated from E.L. Crossley Secondary SchoolPathstone Volunteer- 2 yearsNext Steps: Attending McMaster University in September to study Health Sciences.“Like many teens, I have experi-enced stress and anxiety and I'm really passionate about empower-ing teens to prioritize their mental wellbeing.”
Pathstone is also proud to have a Parent
Advisory Committee
Julie AylwardHailea SquireLinda Grubic
Amanda BeardJackie Frans
Marnie Prokator
And finally, the YAC is liaising with other youth mental health-focused proj-ects throughout the province. We are in constant communication with other YAC’s in an effort to share ideas, infor-mation and support, focused on continu-ing to create safe and engaging spaces for youth within the field of child and youth mental health. These partnerships are mutually beneficial and we are really looking forward to seeing what is in store next!This upcoming year, we anticipate being involved in a few more new and exciting initiatives such as supporting anti-bullying strategies through Wellness Walls, so stay tuned.
Our Champions
Letter from Foundation Board President, Paul Leon
Pathstone’s mission is to ensure children, youth and families in Niagara have the support and resources they need when confronted with an overwhelming emo-tional or mental health issue.All the members of the Foundation’s board share a deep appreciation of the accomplishments which the Pathstone agency has made over the last year. The leadership of the agency is exceptional, its board is progressive and the agency staff is passionately dedicated in their service to our community.Over the past 12 months we have seen a dramatic decline in the wait list. While the numbers of those who need our programs and services continues to grow, the staff at Pathstone consistently keep wait times at an all-time low. The Natural Playground and Healing Garden at Branscombe Mental Health Centre is a first for a children’s mental health agency in Canada and will enhance and facilitate the treatment of our young clients. The 9th Annual Hope Award Gala captured exceptional sponsorship support and some 600 guests attended to see Steven Page sing and speak about his own mental health struggles.And finally, the exceptional work of Pathstone was recognized by the province of Ontario this year, with the designation as Lead Agency. I am sure Pathstone will have a positive leadership impact in its new role.In light of all of the forgoing, it is easy to understand the Foundation board’s enthusiasm and zeal in supporting the Pathstone mission. I want to thank our staff for their commitment and guidance and I want to thank our board for the quality of their ambassadorship on behalf of Pathstone and their ongoing successful fund and friend raising.
Paul Leon
Pathstone FoundationBoard of Directors, President
Pathstone Foundation Board Members
2017 - 2018
PAUL LEONPresident
BETTY-LOU SOUTERVice-President
MARTIN ZAREMBASecretary Treasurer
Board Members
DAVID BOYCHUCKAPRIL COTTON
RICHARD HOUGHTONRICHARD JOHNSONROSANNE MARSHDENISE MATEYK
JIM SISSONSGREGORY WIGHTLORNE BENTLEY
Pathstone Foundation Staff
KIM ROSSIDirector of Philanthropy
& Public Relations
DIANE KONManager of Philanthropy &
Communications
Our HerosMeet our 2018 Hope Award Gala Youth Speaker, Chloe Leblanc
Chloe, came through Pathstone’s doors when she was a teenager. She was seeking support for the grief she was experiencing after her mother, Trisha Potvin lost a courageous battle to cancer.This past June, Chloe spoke about her childhood, her mother and her Pathstone experience at our Hope Award Gala “I was a happy and out-going kid, I was always in dresses and my mother would tie up my hair in ribbons. We were a fun family, taking lots of trips to Disney, African Lion Safari and even just the splash pad down the road. I helped my mom cook and clean, even when I was too short to reach the counter, we were fans of the Food Network.When I was around age five, my mom stopped getting out of bed. She started taking medication and shortly after Christmas, my siblings and I were told she had breast cancer and a brain tumour. Nurses were con-stantly at our house taking care of her. My brother and I started watching TV with her in her room to keep her company and we even made a game out of seeing which of us could get what my mom needed the fastest.Four years later, we planned what we knew would be our final trip to Disney, but mom didn’t make it. She passed away on November 22nd, 2009 at the age of 31. I was just nine years old.I didn’t cry at her funeral. I still felt like she would come back at any moment. I returned to school but it was difficult. I felt like I couldn’t talk to my friends about what I was going through. My grades started to slip and I had no motivation. Our house was very quiet.When I turned 14, my dad and his girlfriend suggested I try therapy at Pathstone. That’s when I met Angel Graham who taught me how to cope with grief as well as how to spot it. Two years later, I “graduated” from the Grief & Trauma Program. Angel’s words are always with me, “Don’t just survive by living day to day, you need to thrive by experiencing joy again.“I’ve now graduated High School and have been accepted to Brock for Psychology. I want to be a therapist too, so I can help others the way Angel helped me.
Sincerely,
Chloe
Our HEROS A.K.A. VOLUNTEERS“The opportunity to be of service to others, brings the greatest fulfillment.”
Our volunteers are a vital part of the Pathstone family.
We are extremely grateful for their passion, skill, talent, resources and
time that they share with us and the children and families we work
with.
Pathstone volunteers are students gaining valuable experience;
full time professionals giving back to their community and retirees
who share knowledge gathered over a lifetime. They are Pathstone
Ambassadors in our community and we are thankful for all that they
do.
With this diverse group of community members we are able to …
Offer hot breakfast programs and teach cooking classes
Dig and grow a garden full of healthy food
Organize and execute a gala event to raise much needed funds
Raise awareness of mental health issues at schools and community fairs
Share personal stories of their journey to improved mental health
Provide childminding support while caregivers attend workshops to learn new strategies
Offer positive role modelling, additional support and lend an ear to youth
Connect with youth and the community through social media
Gain new perspectives from our committees
Offer supervised visits for parents and children to spend quality time together
Share the benefits of volunteering with others
Join US!How to join our Volunteer Team,
visit https://www.pathstonementalhealth.ca/volunteer/volunteer-application
Our Community PartnersAccess/Distress Centre
Bethesda
Bridges Community Health Centre
Brock University
Canadian Mental Health Assoc. (CMHA)
Centre de santé communautaire
Children’s Services Niagara Region and Public Health
Collaborative Law Group of Niagara
Community Addiction Services of Niagara (CASON)
Community Care
Community Living
Contact Niagara
District School Board of Niagara
FACS Niagara
Fort Erie Friendship Centre
Gateway Residential & Community Support Services of Niagara
Good Sheppard
John Howard Society of Niagara
MAHN - Mental Health & Addictions Nurses
Niagara Catholic District School Board
Niagara Chapter – Native Women Inc.
Niagara Children’s Centre
Niagara Falls Community Health Centre
Niagara Health
Niagara Region
Niagara Support Services
Niagara Training & Employment Agency
Niagara Youth Services
Oak Centre Alternative Community Sup-
port
Project Share
Quest Community Health Centre
RAFT
Red Roof
Regional Native Centre
South & North Court Legal Group
Start Me Up Niagara
Strive Niagara
Proud MomentsWe don’t mean to brag but …
Sue Chapman Award – Sue Etherington
Sue recognized the need for a walk-in clinic to improve access and meet the immedi-
ate needs of Niagara families. She worked tirelessly to help develop and open what is
now known as the Hear & Now Walk-In Clinic. Sue has worn many hats in the
agency and has always been a passionate advocate for clients.
Organizational Values Award – Linda Vespoli-Burch
Behind the scenes, you will find Linda. Her work ethic shows that she goes above and
beyond her “job description”. Linda also supports many aspects of programming at
Pathstone. She manages our volunteer and student programs and has done an amaz-
ing job at improving the agency’s social media presence in the community. Linda has
also taken on extra tasks to compensate for vacancies and support the management
team and Foundation.
Innovation Award – Zameena Hussein
Zameena has helped to develop the trauma clinic which provides service to clients
and caregivers to address the waiting list for children and families dealing with trauma
or history of trauma. Behind the scenes she is diligent in reporting the benefits of the
work completed. Zameena also voluntarily helped create and sits on the Pathstone
Inclusivity Alliance.
Spirit Award – Karen McLean
Karen took the initiative and spearheaded Children’s Mental Health Awareness
Week. She formed and led a committee and together, they work to raise awareness,
build camaraderie in the agency and foster great staff morale. CMHAW is now a two
year strong event that continues to gain momentum. Karen’s positive, go get it nature
really deserves to be promoted. She is a fearless leader.
STAFFANNIVERSARIES
35 YEARSKIM LIS
30 YEARSLISA MERLINO
20 YEARSWILLIAM HELMECZIJOANNE LEBLANC
15 YEARSKELLY PEACOCK
ANGELA WYRCIMAGA MICHAEL J BIEUZKRISTY BURNETTDON CAMPBELL
TERESA (CHWALCZUK) KOCHSHERI EGGLETONTAMMY FRANKKAREN MCLEAN
10 YEARSERIN CLAYTON
DAVID ALEXANDRIWSHELLY LYNN KOKS
LINDA MORRICE
5 YEARSCARLIE BEACH
MEAGHAN ELDERANNE WICKENS
SAMEERA KARIMICAMILLA PETTITREBECCA READ
LEE-ANN STANDISHCASSIE TEDESCO
VANESSA (KYLE) BAILEYJULIE CULETARA KELLY
MELISSA (KUCAN) MANNING TRACEY LYNNE MARSHALL
TIFFANEE WATSON
Our Mission & CommunityAmbassadors“Giving to others represents a choice to extend kindness and compassion”
Pathstone wants to thank all our community partners who have generously supported Niagara's children over the past year through projects,
programs and services and the Hope Award Gala support.
MissionWe strengthen the quality of life for children, youth and families who are dealing with mental health challenges.
VisionMental wellness for all children, youth and families
• Values • Respect • Communication • Trust • Commitment To Quality • Integrity • Teamwork • Innovation
How YOU can support Children at Pathstone: Leave a Legacy, in your Will Donate Stocks, Bonds & Mutual Funds Monthly Giving Make an Impact Gift – Set amount gifted each year for 5 years
Ways to Donate:
Phone: Contact the Foundation’s Director of
Philanthropy,Kim Rossi at
906.688.6850 x 167 or [email protected]
Online: PathstoneMentalHealth.ca
In Person or Mail: 1338 Fourth Avenue,
St. Catharines L2S 0G1
Stay connected with the work we are doing on
Social Media.Media partners
@facebook.com/pathstonementalhealth
@pathstoneMH
@pathstoneMH_Niagara
The Branscombe Family Foundation, Glenn & Linda Meyers, Merriam Music, Wise Guys Charity, Niagara Community Foundation, TD Friends of the Environment,
May Court Club of St.Catharines, Bruce & Suzanne Bissell - founders of Biketoberfest, Welland Motorcycle Club, Rotary Clubs across Niagara, Diane Slaight
RBC Foundation, Fallsview Casino Resort/NC Community, Martin Sheppard Fraser LLP, Bertie Printers, Mark Basciano Mountainview Homes, The co-operators, The Slaight Family Foundation, Empire, Cogeco TV, Bosch Rexroth, Goemans Appliances, Sullivan Mahoney
LLP, Hudson Technology, Hornblower Niagara Cruises, Niagara Police Services Board, Reif Estate Winery, Cambria, DJB Chartered Accountants, Niagara Innovative Living, Niagara College Canada, Escarpment Advisory Team, Straight Smiles Dr. Tony Pasquale, George
Darte Funeral Chapel, BHH Benefits, Miriam & Martin Zaremba, Cora, Holland America Line, Linda Vaughn, Vision Travel, BRAND BLVD, WildPlay Niagara, DELL Smart Home
Solutions,Great Wolf Lodge, White Oaks, Tim Horton's, Moen, Ruth's Chris Steak House, Mentholatum, The Pen Centre, Gary Waters, Long & McQuade, Nigh's Sweet Shop,
Sunstrum's Florist, Fete Events Jen Feschuck, Chris Haynes C.D Haynes Design, Robert Nowell Photography, Anthony Gravelle AGA Auctions, Frank Krahn,
Canfield Estate Hunt & Sports Club, Tim Denis 610 CKTB.
ABUNDANCE CANADA
ADAM VITATERNA MEMORIAL FUND
ALGOMA CENTRAL CORPORATION
ANN-LOUISE BRANSCOMBE FUND AT THE NIAGARA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
ANONYMOUS
MR. & MRS. DICK & DIANE ARMSTRONG
ASI GROUP
KATHIRESAN BALASUBRAMANIAN
BANK OF MONTREAL
BEATTIES BASICS
BHH BENEFITS
MRS. ANNE BISCARO & MR. CORNELIO BISCARO
MS. SHEILA J. BONAPACE
BOSCH REXROTH CANADA
DAVID BOYCHUCK
MR. JIM BRADLEY
BUSINESS EDUCATION COUNCIL OF NIAGARA
CANADIAN TIRE FINANCIAL SERVICES
CHATEAU DES CHARMES
CLUB GUARDIA LOMBARDI
COGECO
WILLIAM & MARLENE CONNACHER
DEMAR CONSTRUCTION INC.
DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD OF NIAGARA
DURWARD JONES BARKWELL & COMPANY LLP
EMPIRE COMMUNITIES
ESTATE OF MARILYN ISABELLE WALKER
FALLSVIEW CASINO RESORT
FALLSVIEW GROUP
FERMO HOLDINGS LIMITED
MR. MARIO FERRARA & MS. ANNABEL KENNEDY
GARDEN CITY LIONS CLUB
MR. & MRS. MAURICE & MARILYN GOMME
GORDON WRIGHT ELECTRIC LIMITED
GRANT THORNTON LLP
PETER & LINDA HAMMOND
CHRISTOPHER HAYNES
HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL
CATHY & TOM HOPKINS
DR. & MRS. RICHARD HOUGHTON
INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRIAL WORKERS (IBEW)
J.R. ARMSTRONG FAMILY FOUNDATION
KAHANE FOUNDATON
KATEY MARIE CAMPBELL FUND AT THE NIAGARA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
KINSMEN CLUB OF FONTHILL & DISTRICT
MR. & MRS. FRANK & SANDY LESLIE
PADDIE LUCAS & SEVIN DAVIES
MS. NORMA MAGUIRE
MS. CAROL MAE MAIDENS
DR. HILDA A. MAKKEN
ROSANNE & JOHN MARSH
PATHSTONE FOUNDATION THANKS ALL OUR HEROS WHOHAVE GENEROUSLY SUPPORTED NIAGARA’S CHILDREN
thank you!
DONATIONS OF $1,000 + (April 30th 2017 - March 31st 2018)
MARTIN SHEPPARD FRASER LLP
BERNHARD MATTERN
MAY COURT CLUB OF ST. CATHARINES
MERIDIAN CREDIT UNION
MERRIAM MUSIC INC.
MR. GLENN MEYERS & MRS. LINDA BRANSCOMBE-MEYERS
FRED NEUFELD
MS. KAREN LOUISE NEUMANN
NIAGARA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
NIAGARA FALLS FUN ZONE
NIAGARA FALLS ROTARY CLUB FOUNDATION
NIAGARA INNOVATIVE LIVING INC.
NIAGARA REGIONAL POLICE SERVICES
NIAGARA SENIORS GOLF ASSOCIATION
MS. JANIE PALMER
PEACE BRIDGE DUTY FREE
PORT COLBORNE LIONESS CLUB
RANKIN CONSTRUCTION INC.
RBC FOUNDATION
MR. & MRS. JOHN & SHIRLEY REDNALL
REIF ESTATE WINERY
ROTARY CLUB OF NIAGARA FALLS SUNRISE
ROTARY CLUB OF ST. CATHARINES SOUTH
SALIT STEEL
LJ SCOTT
SIGNATURE SIGN & IMAGE
SIMPSON'S PHARMASAVE
MR. & MRS. JAMES & NANCY SISSONS
DIANE & GREG SLAIGHT
ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
STRIDES2WELLNESS
THE BRANSCOMBE FAMILY FOUNDATION
THE EDITH & BERNARD ENNIS FOUNDATION
THE FOWLER FAMILY FOUNDATION
THE ICE HOUSE
THE ONTARIO PAPER THOROLD FOUNDATION
THE ONTARIO TRILLIUM FOUNDATION
THE TENAQUIP FOUNDATION
THOMAS & ANNETTE URLOCKER
MR. JACK VANDERLAAN & MRS. MARIE VANDERLAAN
VERGE INSURANCE BROKERS LIMITED
VERMEER'S GREENHOUSES
MR. & MRS. JOHN & LANA VUJICIC
WALKER INDUSTRIES
WHEATLEY SCHOOL
MR. & MRS. GREGORY & ANNE WIGHT
MR. & MRS. ROBERT & SHIRLEY YOUNG
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