PHARA marking October as Community Support Month
A local non-profit housing and independent living organization is shining a spotlight on frontline workers and volunteers for supporting the well-being of some of society’s most vulnerable members, including seniors.
PHARA is marking Community Support Month.
“It is important to recognize the wonderful individuals that are providing essential home and community care services that enable many people to live independently and with dignity in their own homes,” says Mike Van der Vlist, PHARA CEO. “This includes a huge thank you to our entire team at PHARA for their amazing work. I have the privilege of seeing the difference they are making in the lives of others.”
Van der Vlist says as Ontario's population grows older, the need for community support services is expected to rise.
“We know that the services assist more than one million Ontarians annually, including seniors and individuals with disabilities,” he says. “Investment into the sector will help to ensure that everyone has equitable and timely access to care.”
Officials say more than 20,000 employees and 100,000 volunteers provide crucial home and community care services across Ontario, working with charities and not-for-profit organizations.
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