by Lisa Caron | Aug 8, 2017 | Blog, Event News, Everyday News, Featured News
The 22nd Annual Golf Classic, held at the beautiful Maple City Country Club, continues to be a great success and important fund raiser for Community Living Wallaceburg. 92 golfers teed off on May 26th to help support the Community Living Wallaceburg’s ongoing efforts... by Lisa Caron | Aug 8, 2017 | Blog, Event News, Everyday News, Featured News
Our 17th Annual Box Lunch was a great success, as a record 1,900 sandwiches were handmade and delivered to over 253 locations across Chatham-Kent and Lambton County. A special thank-you goes to the dedicated volunteers, drivers, community sponsors, individuals... by Lisa Caron | Aug 8, 2017 | Blog, Event News, Everyday News, Featured News
Community Living Wallaceburg will have lunch covered for hundreds of workplaces, schools and homes across Chatham-Kent, as the agency prepares for its Box Lunch fundraiser on Thursday, April 6. Now in its 17th year, the event raises needed resources and draws... by Lisa Caron | Nov 30, 2016 | Event News, Everyday News, Featured News, Uncategorized
Community Living Wallaceburg participated in the 2016 Wallaceburg Santa Claus Parade organized by the Knights of Pythias Wallaceburg on November 12, 2016. We were joined by staff, individuals we support, families and volunteers. It was a great day for an amazing... by Lisa Caron | Oct 6, 2016 | Event News, Everyday News, Featured News, Uncategorized
Winners of the 2016-2017 Travel Club Lottery Monthly draws will take place live on 99.1FM CKXS the first Monday of the month. Winners will be contacted by phone the same day. For further information on the 2017 Travel Club Lottery, click here. December 2016: Jewels of... by Lisa Caron | Sep 14, 2016 | Event News, Everyday News, Featured News, Uncategorized
Wallaceburg Wolves Baseball Game a Success! Celebrations for Community Living Wallaceburg’s 60th Anniversary kicked off September 13th with a special Community baseball game, held at Kinsmen Park in Wallaceburg. Members of the community took to the field to play...