COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP

Circle of FriendsA recent partnership between St. Mark’s, Toronto Community Living and Parks, Forestry & Recreation has resulted in a new and successful program for adults aged 30-55 years with an intellectual disability.

On Tuesdays at St. Mark’s, Parks, Forestry and Recreation offers a new program called Circle of Friends, with a focus on life skills in partnership with Toronto Community Living and many of the clients in their Adult Development Program.

The first session of Circle of Friends has just completed.

The participants experienced working with digital cameras, lighting techniques, framing, etc and then went on to make scrapbooks with their photos.

St. Mark’s United Church sponsored the group to a pizza lunch on the last day of the program.