The provincial government is committing $95.8 million to the Resilient Communities Fund this year to help 1,146 non-profit organizations in Ontario. 'It’s been a priority for us to fund successful programs like the Resilient Communities Fund, which helps non-profits adapt and grow – ensuring they can continue providing the best service possible to the people of Barrie and make a positive difference in the lives of individuals and families,' said Lisa MacLeod, heritage, sport, tourism and culture industries minister. Seasons Centre for Grieving Children - $35,400 The 13 organizations receiving funds are listed below:Īlzheimer’s Society of Simcoe County - $148,100 'This funding will help them offset those impacts and continue supporting those who need it most.' Mom And Son Share A Changing Room Part 1. 'Countless people rely on their services every day, and even facing the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, they still deliver. A hidden camera inside the public locker room, a naked girl trying on underwear. 'Non-profit organizations are a crucial and valued part of any community, especially in Barrie,' said Doug Downey, Barrie – Springwater – Oro-Medonte MPP. The funding is provided through the Resilient Communities Fund. Several organizations across Simcoe County are receiving funding to help offset the financial impacts of the coronavirus pandemic.Īnnounced Wednesday, 13 local organizations will share more than $1.2 million from the Ontario government.