Carp’s Dave Smith Youth Treatment Centre launches Village of HOPE campaign
CARP – The Dave Smith Youth Treatment Centre launched its $4 million Village of HOPE fundraising campaign today (Sept. 26).
Read moreCARP – The Dave Smith Youth Treatment Centre launched its $4 million Village of HOPE fundraising campaign today (Sept. 26).
Read moreIn the heart of our capital, a beacon of hope shines brightly, guiding troubled youth towards a path of recovery and resilience.
Read moreCARP – The dream is starting to take shape and Dave Smith’s family dropped by his life-long vision, a state-of-the-art youth treatment centre now under construction in the Carp Road Corridor, and widow Darlene Smith is blown away by what she sees.
Read moreCARP – Thanks to two Ottawa schools, six separate fundraisers will be held between now and the end of March all in support of the Dave Smith Youth Treatment Centre (DSYTC) now under construction in Carp.
Read moreCONSTANCE BAY – The second annual Northern Off Road Girls Charity Ice Fishing dDerby netted a big payday for the Dave Smith Youth Treatment Centre now under construction in Carp.
Read moreCARP ROAD CORRIDOR – A brand-new youth addiction treatment facility is being built in the Carp Road Corridor following a major funding announcement made mid-March.
Read moreCARP – Husband-and-wife philanthropists Lawrence Greenspon, an Ottawa lawyer, and Angela Lariviere, a marketing executive, will co-chair the Dave Smith Youth Treatment Centre’s (DSYTC) Village of Hope campaign and work towards reaching its $4 million goal to complete construction on the brand-new treatment facility in the Carp Road corridor to support youth aged 13 to 21 struggling with mental health and substance use issues.
Read moreCARP – Dave Smith Youth Treatment Centre (DSYTC) executive director Mike Beauchesne has been named a 2023 Champion of Mental Health Award for Community Individuals.
Read moreKANATA – The Drop the Shame and Get in the Game charity golf tournament raised more than $25,200 for the Dave Smith Youth Treatment Centre (DSYTC) still under construction near Carp.
Read moreBARRHAVEN – A group of students in Algonquin College’s Event Management graduate certificate program have partnered with local hockey historian Liam Maguire to put together a hockey-themed fundraising event in an effort to raise money for youth in need at the Dave Smith Youth Treatment Centre (DSYTC).
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