This six-week book club is for women living in the community. Participants will be provided with a copy of Women Talking by Miriam Toews. Each participant must commit to reading 5-6 chapters per week and be ready to participate in group discussions. To register, please call Louisa at: 905-718-1519
This six-week book club is for women living in the community. Participants will be provided with a copy of Women Talking by Miriam Toews. Each participant must commit to reading 5-6 chapters per week and be ready to participate in group discussions. To register, please call Louisa at: 905-718-1519
The Black Health & Wellness Clinic provides access for Durham community members who identify as African, Caribbean, or Black (ACB) to receive primary care support and culturally affirming care every Tuesday from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m., please see the "Event Series" above for more information The clinic will provide care to all ages - children,
Calm Kids is six week support group for parents and their children aged 10-12 years old. Do you have a child who is anxious? Would you like to learn ways to help your child manage their anxiety? Join this free 6-week group for children ages 10-12 and their parents/guardians. Date: Wednesdays January 17 – February
First Nation, Inuit, Métis Peoples, and their family are welcome to join us as we share food, Indigenous knowledge, culture, and experiences. Programs for all ages, 0-6, 7-12, 13-17, and 18+. Strengthening community though building relationships and shared knowledge. For more info, contact Angela (905)723-0036 X1222 aduckworth@durhamchc.ca
Meaningful Monitoring is Part 2 of the Diabetes Refresher Workshop. This workshop will assist adults living with Type 2 Diabetes in developing their understanding and skill in self-monitoring, appropriately maintaining good blood sugar levels, and becoming more familiar with how their diabetes medication works. YOU MUST: Be an adult 18+ with Type 2 Diabetes Be
A three-week Indigenous Youth Leadership Program for Indigenous youth living in Durham Region Ages 12-14 years old. Communication skills. How to be a leader. Life skills. Confidence Building. Receive a certificate upon completion. Date: February 1, 8, and 15 Time: 5:00pm-7:00pm Location: Oshawa To register, contact Audra at: ataillefer@durhamchc.ca or (905) 732-0036 x 1032
Wiingushk Deyweygun Traditional Drum First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Males are welcome to sit at the drum and learn songs and teachings. All other Indigenous Community members and their family are welcome to join in hearing the songs and teachings. This Odeyweygun was created under the guidance of Mishomis John Rice and named by members
Come and cook with us! We will learn how to cook quick and healthy snacks and meals. We will also eat as a group and discuss the importance of our food choices. To register, contact Shantel at (905) 723-0036 ext. 1241 or email at sfreeburn@durhamchc.ca
Cultural Healing and Wellness of Empowering the Heart, Mind, Body, and Spirit. Past, Present and Future. All Are Welcome! Date: Saturday, February 3, 2024 Time: 9:30am-4:30pm Location: Oshawa For more info, contact Angela at (905)723-0036 X 1222 or aduckworth@durhamchc.ca
This six-week book club is for women living in the community. Participants will be provided with a copy of Women Talking by Miriam Toews. Each participant must commit to reading 5-6 chapters per week and be ready to participate in group discussions. To register, please call Louisa at: 905-718-1519
Gender Journeys are a place to explore your gender and connect with others who are also on a gender journey A peer-facilitated program for ages 10-14 and 15+
This six-week book club is for women living in the community. Participants will be provided with a copy of Women Talking by Miriam Toews. Each participant must commit to reading 5-6 chapters per week and be ready to participate in group discussions. To register, please call Louisa at: 905-718-1519
The Black Health & Wellness Clinic provides access for Durham community members who identify as African, Caribbean, or Black (ACB) to receive primary care support and culturally affirming care every Tuesday from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m., please see the "Event Series" above for more information The clinic will provide care to all ages - children,
Calm Kids is six week support group for parents and their children aged 10-12 years old. Do you have a child who is anxious? Would you like to learn ways to help your child manage their anxiety? Join this free 6-week group for children ages 10-12 and their parents/guardians. Date: Wednesdays January 17 – February
First Nation, Inuit, Métis Peoples, and their family are welcome to join us as we share food, Indigenous knowledge, culture, and experiences. Programs for all ages, 0-6, 7-12, 13-17, and 18+. Strengthening community though building relationships and shared knowledge. For more info, contact Angela (905)723-0036 X1222 aduckworth@durhamchc.ca
Meaningful Monitoring is Part 2 of the Diabetes Refresher Workshop. This workshop will assist adults living with Type 2 Diabetes in developing their understanding and skill in self-monitoring, appropriately maintaining good blood sugar levels, and becoming more familiar with how their diabetes medication works. YOU MUST: Be an adult 18+ with Type 2 Diabetes Be
A three-week Indigenous Youth Leadership Program for Indigenous youth living in Durham Region Ages 12-14 years old. Communication skills. How to be a leader. Life skills. Confidence Building. Receive a certificate upon completion. Date: February 1, 8, and 15 Time: 5:00pm-7:00pm Location: Oshawa To register, contact Audra at: ataillefer@durhamchc.ca or (905) 732-0036 x 1032
Wiingushk Deyweygun Traditional Drum First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Males are welcome to sit at the drum and learn songs and teachings. All other Indigenous Community members and their family are welcome to join in hearing the songs and teachings. This Odeyweygun was created under the guidance of Mishomis John Rice and named by members
Come and cook with us! We will learn how to cook quick and healthy snacks and meals. We will also eat as a group and discuss the importance of our food choices. To register, contact Shantel at (905) 723-0036 ext. 1241 or email at sfreeburn@durhamchc.ca
This six-week book club is for women living in the community. Participants will be provided with a copy of Women Talking by Miriam Toews. Each participant must commit to reading 5-6 chapters per week and be ready to participate in group discussions. To register, please call Louisa at: 905-718-1519
Are your children little artists? Join Little Artists Winter and let your child explore their creative side! For children 3 to 6 years of age and their caregivers. Children will make and take-home winter crafts each week during this 4-week program. To register, contact Brenda at 905-723-0036 Ext. 1228 bmccauley@durhamchc.ca
This six-week book club is for women living in the community. Participants will be provided with a copy of Women Talking by Miriam Toews. Each participant must commit to reading 5-6 chapters per week and be ready to participate in group discussions. To register, please call Louisa at: 905-718-1519
The Black Health & Wellness Clinic provides access for Durham community members who identify as African, Caribbean, or Black (ACB) to receive primary care support and culturally affirming care every Tuesday from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m., please see the "Event Series" above for more information The clinic will provide care to all ages - children,
Calm Kids is six week support group for parents and their children aged 10-12 years old. Do you have a child who is anxious? Would you like to learn ways to help your child manage their anxiety? Join this free 6-week group for children ages 10-12 and their parents/guardians. Date: Wednesdays January 17 – February
First Nation, Inuit, Métis Peoples, and their family are welcome to join us as we share food, Indigenous knowledge, culture, and experiences. Programs for all ages, 0-6, 7-12, 13-17, and 18+. Strengthening community though building relationships and shared knowledge. For more info, contact Angela (905)723-0036 X1222 aduckworth@durhamchc.ca
Meaningful Monitoring is Part 2 of the Diabetes Refresher Workshop. This workshop will assist adults living with Type 2 Diabetes in developing their understanding and skill in self-monitoring, appropriately maintaining good blood sugar levels, and becoming more familiar with how their diabetes medication works. YOU MUST: Be an adult 18+ with Type 2 Diabetes Be
A three-week Indigenous Youth Leadership Program for Indigenous youth living in Durham Region Ages 12-14 years old. Communication skills. How to be a leader. Life skills. Confidence Building. Receive a certificate upon completion. Date: February 1, 8, and 15 Time: 5:00pm-7:00pm Location: Oshawa To register, contact Audra at: ataillefer@durhamchc.ca or (905) 732-0036 x 1032
Let’s review and start afresh! This workshop will help you polish your diabetes management skills and offer intermediate education for improved control. Learn about how diabetes happens in your body, which lab markers and targets to watch, and the ABCs of diabetes self-management. Also learn about nutrition interventions such as portion control, balancing meals and
February 16 - What is Indigenous Harm Reduction? February 23 - Racism and Prohibition March 1 - The war on drugs and the criminalization of Indigenous people March 8 - Confronting stigma and harm reduction March 15 - Decolonizing substance use and Indigenous harm reduction practices For more information, contact Audra at: ataillefer@durhamchc.ca
Are your children little artists? Join Little Artists Winter and let your child explore their creative side! For children 3 to 6 years of age and their caregivers. Children will make and take-home winter crafts each week during this 4-week program. To register, contact Brenda at 905-723-0036 Ext. 1228 bmccauley@durhamchc.ca
The Black Health & Wellness Clinic provides access for Durham community members who identify as African, Caribbean, or Black (ACB) to receive primary care support and culturally affirming care every Tuesday from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m., please see the "Event Series" above for more information The clinic will provide care to all ages - children,
Family Connections is for all parents and children up to 6 years of age! Join us for a fun and interactive weekly drop-in program to discuss topics related to: Health and wellness Parenting Nutrition A light meal will be provided. Location: 75 Centennial Road, Ajax, ON, L1S 4S4 Register by calling Kelly Jones at 905-243-9146
First Nation, Inuit, Métis Peoples, and their family are welcome to join us as we share food, Indigenous knowledge, culture, and experiences. Programs for all ages, 0-6, 7-12, 13-17, and 18+. Strengthening community though building relationships and shared knowledge. For more info, contact Angela (905)723-0036 X1222 aduckworth@durhamchc.ca
Meaningful Monitoring is Part 2 of the Diabetes Refresher Workshop. This workshop will assist adults living with Type 2 Diabetes in developing their understanding and skill in self-monitoring, appropriately maintaining good blood sugar levels, and becoming more familiar with how their diabetes medication works. YOU MUST: Be an adult 18+ with Type 2 Diabetes Be
Indigenous Youth Matter! Indigenous youth ages 9-14 years old living in Durham Region are invited to come out. Have a voice in what matters to you. Participate in youth-led activities. Connect with other Indigenous youth. Create an Indigenous youth community. Date: Thursdays starting February 22 Time: 5:00pm-7:00pm Location: Oshawa To register, contact Audra at: ataillefer@durhamchc.ca or (905)
Wiingushk Deyweygun Traditional Drum First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Males are welcome to sit at the drum and learn songs and teachings. All other Indigenous Community members and their family are welcome to join in hearing the songs and teachings. This Odeyweygun was created under the guidance of Mishomis John Rice and named by members
February 16 - What is Indigenous Harm Reduction? February 23 - Racism and Prohibition March 1 - The war on drugs and the criminalization of Indigenous people March 8 - Confronting stigma and harm reduction March 15 - Decolonizing substance use and Indigenous harm reduction practices For more information, contact Audra at: ataillefer@durhamchc.ca
2SLGBTQI Youth in Grade 9 to 12 are invited to join our Colours Program running once a month. The program will be in-person at our Pickering location and will feature interactive activities! Food and snacks are available. Registration is required. To register, contact Alyssa at (905) 723-0036 ext. 3204
The Women's Multicultural Resource & Counselling Centre (WMRCC) and Durham Community Health Centre (DCHC) are proud to present a screening of "Steadfast: The Messenger and the Message." Prepare to be moved and inspired by the life of an incredible woman who broke barriers and fought tirelessly for social justice. The Honourable Dr. Jean Augustine is
Are your children little artists? Join Little Artists Winter and let your child explore their creative side! For children 3 to 6 years of age and their caregivers. Children will make and take-home winter crafts each week during this 4-week program. To register, contact Brenda at 905-723-0036 Ext. 1228 bmccauley@durhamchc.ca
The Black Health & Wellness Clinic provides access for Durham community members who identify as African, Caribbean, or Black (ACB) to receive primary care support and culturally affirming care every Tuesday from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m., please see the "Event Series" above for more information The clinic will provide care to all ages - children,
First Nation, Inuit, Métis Peoples, and their family are welcome to join us as we share food, Indigenous knowledge, culture, and experiences. Programs for all ages, 0-6, 7-12, 13-17, and 18+. Strengthening community though building relationships and shared knowledge. For more info, contact Angela (905)723-0036 X1222 aduckworth@durhamchc.ca
Are you living with Type 2 Diabetes and need to pay more attention to your feet? This group led by our diabetes foot care nurse will teach you all you need to know including: How to check your feet and what to pay attention to. How to identify a problem and how to prevent risks.
Meaningful Monitoring is Part 2 of the Diabetes Refresher Workshop. This workshop will assist adults living with Type 2 Diabetes in developing their understanding and skill in self-monitoring, appropriately maintaining good blood sugar levels, and becoming more familiar with how their diabetes medication works. YOU MUST: Be an adult 18+ with Type 2 Diabetes Be
Indigenous Youth Matter! Indigenous youth ages 9-14 years old living in Durham Region are invited to come out. Have a voice in what matters to you. Participate in youth-led activities. Connect with other Indigenous youth. Create an Indigenous youth community. Date: Thursdays starting February 22 Time: 5:00pm-7:00pm Location: Oshawa To register, contact Audra at: ataillefer@durhamchc.ca or (905)
February 16 - What is Indigenous Harm Reduction? February 23 - Racism and Prohibition March 1 - The war on drugs and the criminalization of Indigenous people March 8 - Confronting stigma and harm reduction March 15 - Decolonizing substance use and Indigenous harm reduction practices For more information, contact Audra at: ataillefer@durhamchc.ca