Oakville Beaver, 30 Jun 2016, p. 33

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Ladies Night Out delivers $12,000 to Darling Home For Kids The recently-held St. Vincent Ladies Night kolic, one of the Ladies Night Out organizOut fundraiser raised $12,000 for The Dar- ers, in a media release. ling Home for Kids. "That's how she still feels as the mom More than 100 of a beautiful, mothers and friends 11-year-old-son from St. Vincent Elwho has AnIt is the single most important support ementary School gelman's Synsystem that my husband Alistair in Oakville headed drome. But once and I have. The home allows us to to Otello's Banquet she discovered leave Callum in a safe and loving Hall and heard from The Darling fellow mom Heidi Home for Kids, environment, so that my husband Blackburn about and worked up and I can re-connect with each other what it was like to the courage to and with our daughter Keira (who is have a medicallytrust the stranggreatly impacted by the demands of fragile child and what ers, who would her brother) and re-charge to ready The Darling Home one day become for Kids means to her like family, she ourselves for the unknown challenges family. realized how that lie ahead. "She told us to priceless it was." think back to when For BlackHeidi Blackburn we were new moms St. Vincent Ladies Night Out committee member burn, The Darliving with a tiny ling Home for little baby. And that Kids is a respite feeling of exhaustion, of wondering about home providing her family with the "desthe future, and knowing that another hu- perately needed break of 24/7 care of her man being is depending on you 24 hours a son Callum, she told the crowd. day, seven days a week," said Siobhan Ku"It is the single most important sup- Health 33 | Thursday, June 30, 2016 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com "Connected to your Community" Some St. Vincent Ladies Night Out committee members recently delivered a $12,000 cheque to The Darling Home for Kids. From left to right are Cindy Merrigan, Jill Angove, Tracey Martino, Meagan Shepherd (Events and Marketing Co-ordinator at The Darling Home for Kids), Melissa Grech, Carolyn Holmes, Siobhan Kukolic, Sue Zuliani and Heidi Blackburn. | submitted photo port system that my husband Alistair and I have," she said. "The home allows us to leave Callum in a safe and loving environment, so that my husband and I can re-connect with each other and with our daughter Keira (who is greatly impacted by the demands of her brother) and re-charge to ready ourselves for the unknown challenges that lie ahead." Members of Ladies Night Out have raised money for causes including breast cancer research and The Lighthouse Program for Grieving Children. CCAC accomplishments highlighted in annual Report to the Community The Mississauga Halton Community Care Access Centre (CCAC) cared for 48,000 patients this year, according to a report it recently issued. The 2015-16 annual Report to the Community: Constant Care in a Year of Change is for the fiscal year, which ended March 31, and includes highlights on how the Mississauga Halton CCAC's teams cared for its patients this year -- a number that included 1,369 more people than its previous year. "We look on 2015-16 as a year that we enhanced our ability to make people the point of care with an unwavering focus," Caroline Brereton, CEO of Mississauga Halton CCAC said in a media release, issued last Friday (June 24). "We also saw our CCAC take care co-ordination and effective collaboration to new levels through various initiatives tailored to our community's needs." According to the release, the report features four of the Mississauga Halton CCAC's see Mississauga on p.34 Are you sick And tired of being sick And tired? Wellness and Corrective Care for All Ages · Early morning and late evening appointments · Special interest for caring for infants and children available. · Pregnancy care · Advanced computerized scans for spinal nerve stress · X-ray facilities on-site We've helped people suffering from: Low back and neck pain, headaches, fibromyalgia, digestive disorders, breathing problems, osteoarthritis, pinched nerves, sciatica, infertility, allergies, poor posture and more. 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