New Path Annual General Meeting Report
Planting Futures: Hand in Hand New Path youth & family services annual general meeting report 2018-2019. Our full AGM report is available to view and download.
Planting Futures: Hand in Hand New Path youth & family services annual general meeting report 2018-2019. Our full AGM report is available to view and download.
Simcoe County – Employees at Manpower in Barrie raised $1700 in support of the New Path Youth and Family Services Residential Treatment program. Employees of the Barrie-based business took part in a fundraising dinner and…
More event details can be found at: NEW PATH AGM Barrie author, psychologist, researcher and university professor, Dr. Peter Marshall is the keynote speaker at the New Path Youth and Family Services AGM on June…
New Path Youth and Family Services (New Path) will welcome Elizabeth McKeeman as the new Chief Executive Officer to the agency on June 1. The Simcoe County-wide child and youth mental health (CYMH) agency and…
RBC Foundation has donated $90,000 to New Path Youth and Family Services (New Path) to expand their child and youth mental health Walk-In Clinics in Barrie and Midland. These two locations have experienced significant increases…
Dozens of events are planned across the County for Children’s Mental Health Week taking place May 6th – 10th. In partnership with schools and community groups, New Path Youth and Family Services is hosting events…

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