Playing for Connor
On August 17th our New Path team came together to play ball for the 9th annual Playing for Connor baseball tournament that took place at Angus Community Park. This was the first year our New…
On August 17th our New Path team came together to play ball for the 9th annual Playing for Connor baseball tournament that took place at Angus Community Park. This was the first year our New…
So many community partners and residents attended the third annual community BBQ in celebration of Pride Month with the Gilbert Centre! The event was held at the Dorian Parker Centre at Sunnidale Park included incredible…
Such an inspiring evening filled with stories of impact, energizing youth voices, and our vibrant community coming together to celebrate the accomplishments of the past year.
Please join us as we #shinegreen for child and youth mental health across Simcoe County! Children’s Mental Health Week is a time to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and highlight the importance of providing timely, fully funded, inclusive,…
March 26, 2025. Barrie, ON – New Path Youth and Family Services (New Path) and the MacLaren Art Centre (MacLaren) are thrilled to announce the commUNITY art project – a series of free, hands-on workshops…
On behalf of the 3115 children and youth, as well as their parents and caregivers, who have accessed support through New Path this past year, I would like to extend my gratitude for your continued…

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