From the office of MPP Toby Barrett
To The Haldimand Press
HALDIMAND—Ontario is committed to helping seniors keep active, healthy, safe, independent, and socially connected in their own communities. Yet, many seniors face financial and other obstacles in accessing programs and services that will help support their overall health and well-being.
Locally, Cayuga Senior Citizens Drop-In Centre will receive $28,758, Delhi Township Senior Citizens Club Inc. will receive $23,355, and Simcoe Seniors Centre will receive $52,727.
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