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Director’s Report
Sue-Ellen Boyes
Every year, our generous North Simcoe community finds countless ways to support the work This year, we celebrated what we can only call a transformational gift, a donation from
of CLH Foundation and we are grateful for every one of them. Whether it’s a family deciding to The Weber Foundation which will lead the way for providing affordable accommodation for
organize a fundraising event to honour a loved one or forming a team to “walk this way”, members of our CLH community who will benefit greatly from the opportunity to live in safe
a crew of friends who show up to curl together for CLH, or a donor making theirs a matching and accessible housing. Over many decades, Reinhart Weber’s leadership and vision for this
or monthly contribution, these all have a tremendous and positive impact, providing generous community, in its wide and far-reaching definition, has fostered inclusion, addressed social
and meaningful support. challenges, and ensured the well-being of its citizens. As you will read and see in the pages of
this report, many others generously follow his example.
We are fortunate to be surrounded by community business leaders with a genuine
commitment to ensuring the health and well-being of the place where they – and their Yours sincerely,
employees and their families – live and work. As advocates, donors and sponsors, they
provide partnership and sustaining support that directly benefits CLH-supported adults,
seniors, youth and children.
Through community grant programs, our local and provincial governments signal their Sue-Ellen Boyes
commitment to providing for safe, healthy, and inclusive communities. They share this in Executive Director
common with so many North Simcoe community service organizations, whose volunteer CLH Foundation
members work tirelessly to provide steadfast financial support to charitable organizations,
including CLH Foundation.
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