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Welcome to CHKC on the Web
The Canadian Helen Keller Centre (CHKC), the only training centre of its
kind in Canada, provides free training in skills of daily living and technology
to individuals who are Deaf-Blind. These programs help individuals who
are Deaf-Blind to increase and maintain their independence and autonomy,
access services in the community and decrease isolation.
For more information
on the Centre, please visit About the
Centre.
And now for a major event announcement ... CHKC is happy to announce
the return of JuneFest.
Second
Annual JuneFest to celebrate Deaf-Blind Awareness Month
JuneFest 2004, a family festival to celebrate Deaf-Blind Awareness Month,
takes place on Thursday, June 10th from 3:00 pm to 8:00 pm at Mel Lastman
Square - 5100 Yonge Street, just north of Sheppard Ave., in North York.
The event promises to be a great festival for all ages featuring a charity
barbeque hosted by M&M Meat Shops, performances by the Wonderful World
of Circus, live music, magicians, games, interactive activities and
much, much more! Raffle tickets will be available for fantastic prizes,
with an early bird draw for passes to the Molson Indy at 6:00 pm at
the site. Visit Fundraising & Public Awareness
Events for more information and a list of prizes and sponsors.
JuneFest 2004 brings together the local community, consumers, friends,
volunteers, and affiliated organizations to celebrate the summer and
raise awareness about the needs of individuals who are Deaf-Blind. Last
year this festival was big - this year, it promises to be even bigger.
June is Deaf-Blind Awareness Month in the province of Ontario. JuneFest
2004 is a great opportunity to become aware of this unique disability
and also for North York to show their pride in having 2 exclusive organizations
who support persons who are Deaf-Blind in their community.
This year JuneFest will be hosted by Rotary Cheshire Homes Inc., with
the proceeds of the event going to support the Canadian Helen Keller
Centre. Please contact rcheshire@rogers.com
for more info.
Garden
Club of Toronto and CHKC offer new gardening course
The gardens at CHKC have been adopted by the Garden Club of Toronto.
This year, they will continue to beautify the landscape and will offer
their expertise in CHKC’s Newest Course: Gardening.
The gardens at CHKC have been adopted by the Garden Club of Toronto.
This year, they will continue to beautify the landscape and will offer
their expertise in CHKC’s Newest Course: Gardening.
- Do you want to learn how to grow fruits and
vegetables at CHKC?
- Are you interested in volunteering to help
maintain our participants' flowerbed?
- Do you need to relax and get more fresh air?
- Would you like to help grow food for the food
bank?
If you have answered
yes to any of these questions, the Course in Gardening may be for you.
Please contact CHKC for more details. For a listing of all our courses,
please visit Programs We Offer.
The gardens at CHKC have been adopted by the Garden Club of Toronto.
This year, they will continue to beautify the landscape and will offer
their expertise in CHKC’s Newest Course: Gardening.
Spring
2004 Special Junefest Edition of Bridging Hands
Hot off the press - this newsletter is full of information on events,
services and CHKC Centre updates - just in time for June - Deaf-Blind
Awareness Month in Ontario.
Please click here to download your Word
Copy.
Past issues of Bridging Hands are also now available in Word format
for downloading. Read the Winter
2003 , Spring
2003 or Winter
2004 issues.
To become a subscriber, please contact CHKC.
Fundraising
& Public Awareness Events including JuneFest2004 to be held on
ThursdayJune10,2004 in Mel Lastman Square.
CHKC
is accepting applications from individuals interested in gaining skills
in independent living. If you are interested, please contact us at (416)
225-8989 ore-mail us.
Learn 2 Hand Manual ONLINE here.
Donate to CHKC ONLINE at Charity.ca
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all donations to chkc are tax deductible |
The Canadian Helen Keller Centre is the first skills training centre
in Canada for Deaf-Blind individuals to upgrade or gain independent
living and technical skills to keep current with technology.
Through our web site, we hope to inform persons who are deaf-blind,
their families, service providers, volunteers, supporters, and the general
public about the needs, concerns and challenges of persons living with
both vision and hearing loss.
Click here
to learn more about our grant from
The Ontario Trillium Foundation
The Ontario Trillium Foundation,
an agency of the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Recreation,
receives annually $100 million of government funding
generated through Ontario's charity casino initiative.
It allocates grants to eligible charities and not for profit
organizations in the arts, culture, sports, recreation,
environment and social service sectors.
TO CONTACT US:
The Canadian Helen Keller Centre, Inc.
210 Empress Avenue
Toronto ON M2N 3T9
TEL/TTY: (416) 225-8989
FAX: (416) 225-4871
e-mail
Registered Charity
#86423 9082 RR0001
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