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CDH is Hiring a Volunteer and Community Engagement Officer
Community Development Halton is hiring a Volunteer & Community Engagement Officer. The position will focus on launching a new Volunteer Ambassador program, collecting data on outreach engagement and member organizations, and helping to promote volunteerism in...
CDH is seeking new Board Members
Community Development Halton is recruiting for its Board of Directors. The Community Development Halton (CDH) Board of Directors is comprised of volunteers who live and/or work in the Halton region and are passionate about building a stronger, more connected Halton...
Community Data Watch April 2024, Halton’s Rental Landscape
The April 2024 Community Data Watch focuses on the geographic distribution pattern of renter households and shelter costs (average rent) at the neighbourhood level. This publication identifies areas with high concentrations of renter households to pinpoint locations...
Fashion, Volunteerism and a Great Cause: The Wearable Art Show Pt.2
Curated by Takyrah Anderson Tell us your name and the name of the project or initiative you are involved with. My name is Bonnie Glass and I am with The Wearable Art Show (TWAS). What have you most loved and appreciated about the community project/initiative that you...
Our Halton 2023: Older Adults
In Halton, the older adult population is projected to reach 294,000 in the next 24 years (2022-2046)...older adults will represent 29.2% of the total population. In issue six of Community Development Halton's Our Halton series, the focus is on older adults (aged 55...
Volunteering to Share Meals with the Community: North BurLINKton Dinner Night Out
Curated by Takyrah Anderson Tell us your name and the name of the project or initiative you are involved with. Shazia Wall with the North BurLINKton Dinner Night Out. What have you most loved and appreciated about the community project/initiative that you are...
Community Data Watch, March 2024: Racialized Women
Women represent slightly over half (51.1%) of the total population in Canada. IN Halton between 2001 and 2021, the women's population has increased by 59% to over 300,000 people. The growth rate has been largely driven by the population of racialized women which...