Become a certified babysitter! Are you between 12 and 14 years of age, wanting to get into babysitting? Register for the FREE Babysitting training program! Participants must attend all three days of the program to receive their certificates. Space is limited, register early! Location: Lakeview Harbourside Community Room, 1529 Ritson Rd S-rear entrance, Oshawa To
Become a certified babysitter! Are you between 12 and 14 years of age, wanting to get into babysitting? Register for the FREE Babysitting training program! Participants must attend all three days of the program to receive their certificates. Space is limited, register early! Location: Lakeview Harbourside Community Room, 1529 Ritson Rd S-rear entrance, Oshawa To
Durham Community Health Centre (DCHC) and GraceWins Peer Support (GraceWins) are partnering to bring GraceWins’ empowering Peer Supporter Training to clients of DCHC. This is an in-person training offered at DCHC’s Oshawa South location. GraceWins Peer Supporter Training The GraceWins Mental Health Peer Supporter Training is based on Peer2Peer, a widely respected European Commission-funded vocational
Become a certified babysitter! Are you between 12 and 14 years of age, wanting to get into babysitting? Register for the FREE Babysitting training program! Participants must attend all three days of the program to receive their certificates. Space is limited, register early! Location: Lakeview Harbourside Community Room, 1529 Ritson Rd S-rear entrance, Oshawa To
The Indigenous Women's Healing Circle is to help women along in their healing journeys. This allows participants to become aware of what is happening mentally, physically, and spiritually once affected by trauma and when in a triggered state. Confidentiality is important in creating a safe space for emotional expression. What is shared in our group
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
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
GraceWins Jam is a Sing-along. A guitar or two. Some percussion instruments. Sing along if you like. Just chill and listen if that’s your thing. Songs from the 60’s - John Denver, Beatles - through CCR, Eagles, U2 to more contemporary artists like Ed Sheeran. And a bit of everything sing-able in between. For Whom:
Durham Community Health Centre (DCHC) and GraceWins Peer Support (GraceWins) are partnering to bring GraceWins’ empowering Peer Supporter Training to clients of DCHC. This is an in-person training offered at DCHC’s Oshawa South location. GraceWins Peer Supporter Training The GraceWins Mental Health Peer Supporter Training is based on Peer2Peer, a widely respected European Commission-funded vocational
The Indigenous Women's Healing Circle is to help women along in their healing journeys. This allows participants to become aware of what is happening mentally, physically, and spiritually once affected by trauma and when in a triggered state. Confidentiality is important in creating a safe space for emotional expression. What is shared in our group
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
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
GraceWins Jam is a Sing-along. A guitar or two. Some percussion instruments. Sing along if you like. Just chill and listen if that’s your thing. Songs from the 60’s - John Denver, Beatles - through CCR, Eagles, U2 to more contemporary artists like Ed Sheeran. And a bit of everything sing-able in between. For Whom:
Durham Community Health Centre (DCHC) and GraceWins Peer Support (GraceWins) are partnering to bring GraceWins’ empowering Peer Supporter Training to clients of DCHC. This is an in-person training offered at DCHC’s Oshawa South location. GraceWins Peer Supporter Training The GraceWins Mental Health Peer Supporter Training is based on Peer2Peer, a widely respected European Commission-funded vocational
The Indigenous Women's Healing Circle is to help women along in their healing journeys. This allows participants to become aware of what is happening mentally, physically, and spiritually once affected by trauma and when in a triggered state. Confidentiality is important in creating a safe space for emotional expression. What is shared in our group
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
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
We are pleased to announce our Annual Golf Classic which will be hosted at Deer Creek Golf Club in Ajax, Ontario, on Friday, September 13, 2024. This full-day event features a round of golf, food and drink stations, fun challenges throughout the course, a dinner reception, and more! To register or become a sponsor, please
GraceWins Jam is a Sing-along. A guitar or two. Some percussion instruments. Sing along if you like. Just chill and listen if that’s your thing. Songs from the 60’s - John Denver, Beatles - through CCR, Eagles, U2 to more contemporary artists like Ed Sheeran. And a bit of everything sing-able in between. For Whom:
Naloxone and opioid poisoning prevention training lunch-and-learn is for folks who are curious about Naloxone and how/when to properly use it. Naloxone can temporarily reverse a drug poisoning from opioids and can help save a life. Learn how to recognize and respond to a drug poisoning Learn about current drug trends. Location: 115 Grassmere Avenue
The Senior's Book Club Pickering is for seniors living in the community. Seniors are invited to join us for a six week book club! Participants will be provided with a copy of Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano. Group readings and discussions will be done each week. Registration is required. The book club will not run on
Durham Community Health Centre (DCHC) and GraceWins Peer Support (GraceWins) are partnering to bring GraceWins’ empowering Peer Supporter Training to clients of DCHC. This is an in-person training offered at DCHC’s Oshawa South location. GraceWins Peer Supporter Training The GraceWins Mental Health Peer Supporter Training is based on Peer2Peer, a widely respected European Commission-funded vocational
The Indigenous Women's Healing Circle is to help women along in their healing journeys. This allows participants to become aware of what is happening mentally, physically, and spiritually once affected by trauma and when in a triggered state. Confidentiality is important in creating a safe space for emotional expression. What is shared in our group
Women's Wellness Fall Program is for those who identify as female interested in meeting other women and learning new ideas regarding your mental, physical & spiritual well-being. Join us to enjoy a morning of healthy snacks, discussions, activities, and companionship for women of all ages. To register, please call Louisa at: 905-718-1519.
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
2SLGBTQI Youth in Grade 9 to 12 are invited to join our Colours Program Fall 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
Little Artists Fall is for children 3 to 6 years of age and their caregivers. Children will make and take home fall crafts each week during this 4-week program. For more information, or to register, please contact Brenda at 905-723-0036 Ext. 1228 OR bmccauley@durhamchc.ca
The Senior's Book Club Pickering is for seniors living in the community. Seniors are invited to join us for a six week book club! Participants will be provided with a copy of Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano. Group readings and discussions will be done each week. Registration is required. The book club will not run on
Durham Community Health Centre (DCHC) and GraceWins Peer Support (GraceWins) are partnering to bring GraceWins’ empowering Peer Supporter Training to clients of DCHC. This is an in-person training offered at DCHC’s Oshawa South location. GraceWins Peer Supporter Training The GraceWins Mental Health Peer Supporter Training is based on Peer2Peer, a widely respected European Commission-funded vocational
What is Indigenous Harm Reduction? This event offers a chance to re-center a human lens around the good work of Harm Reduction. Topics will include: Identifying root causes of addiction Creating links between culture and harm reduction broadening our knowledge of Indigenous harm reduction models and practices. This event is virtual and a link
The Indigenous Women's Healing Circle is to help women along in their healing journeys. This allows participants to become aware of what is happening mentally, physically, and spiritually once affected by trauma and when in a triggered state. Confidentiality is important in creating a safe space for emotional expression. What is shared in our group
Women's Wellness Fall Program is for those who identify as female interested in meeting other women and learning new ideas regarding your mental, physical & spiritual well-being. Join us to enjoy a morning of healthy snacks, discussions, activities, and companionship for women of all ages. To register, please call Louisa at: 905-718-1519.
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
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
Interested in a parent support group? Parenting is not easy and #DCHC can help with 'Nobody's Perfect', a parent support group where caregivers of children 0-6 years old can Talk about real life parenting experiences, share questions, ideas, and concerns about being a parent and more! To register, or learn more please contact Kim at
Join us for National Day Truth and Reconciliation as we gather to honour Indigenous history culture. Enjoy light refreshments dinner by the fire while reflect connect. Please wear an orange shirt show your support. Let’s come together in solidarity remembrance on this important day. Contact James at jcostello@durhamchc.ca for more information!
The Women's Book Club is for Women living in the community. Women in Durham Region are invited to join us for a six week book club! Participants will be provided with a copy of Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano. Group readings and discussions will be done each week. Registration is required. To Register, please contact
Little Artists Fall is for children 3 to 6 years of age and their caregivers. Children will make and take home fall crafts each week during this 4-week program. For more information, or to register, please contact Brenda at 905-723-0036 Ext. 1228 OR bmccauley@durhamchc.ca
The Senior's Book Club Pickering is for seniors living in the community. Seniors are invited to join us for a six week book club! Participants will be provided with a copy of Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano. Group readings and discussions will be done each week. Registration is required. The book club will not run on
Durham Community Health Centre (DCHC) and GraceWins Peer Support (GraceWins) are partnering to bring GraceWins’ empowering Peer Supporter Training to clients of DCHC. This is an in-person training offered at DCHC’s Oshawa South location. GraceWins Peer Supporter Training The GraceWins Mental Health Peer Supporter Training is based on Peer2Peer, a widely respected European Commission-funded vocational
The Indigenous Women's Healing Circle is to help women along in their healing journeys. This allows participants to become aware of what is happening mentally, physically, and spiritually once affected by trauma and when in a triggered state. Confidentiality is important in creating a safe space for emotional expression. What is shared in our group
Join the Indigenous Team at DCHC for a 2-Spirit Indigenous Sharing Circle, a safe space of connection and support for First Nations, Métis, and Inuit individuals. Registration is required to ensure a respectful environment. Don’t miss out—secure your spot by September 27th. Please contact Mary Sue at mrobinet@durhamchc.ca for more information.
Join the Indigenous Team at DCHC for Indigenous Health & Wellness Night this October. First Nations, Métis, and Inuit individuals and their immediate family, including spouses, are warmly invited. Enjoy a delicious dinner as we focus on health and wellness. Registration is required. To learn more or register, please contact James at: jcostello@durhamchc.ca
ACT is an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Group. ACT is an evidence based treatment for depression, anxiety and other difficulties. Together we will learn and practice to: Be open to painful emotions and difficult thoughts Step back from our thoughts and learn to unhook from them Keep our focus on the present Live by
Women's Wellness Fall Program is for those who identify as female interested in meeting other women and learning new ideas regarding your mental, physical & spiritual well-being. Join us to enjoy a morning of healthy snacks, discussions, activities, and companionship for women of all ages. To register, please call Louisa at: 905-718-1519.
The Fall Chair Yoga Series is six sessions of beginner-friendly chair yoga. Join us and have fun while breathing, stretching, strengthening and relaxing. No equipment required! To register, or for more information please contact Amy at: anagel@durhamchc.ca or 905-420-0333 ext. 2239
Interested in a parent support group? Parenting is not easy and #DCHC can help with 'Nobody's Perfect', a parent support group where caregivers of children 0-6 years old can Talk about real life parenting experiences, share questions, ideas, and concerns about being a parent and more! To register, or learn more please contact Kim at