On Friday, November 19, 2021, Rebound Child and Youth Services (Rebound) invited MPP David Piccini to stop by to hear more about the impact of a six-month, $25,100 Resilient Communities Fund grant that it received earlier this year. The Resilient Communities Fund grant program was created by the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) to help non-profit organizations rebuild and recover from the impacts of COVID-19.
“Rebound has helped numerous children, youth and families in our community reach their fullest potential thanks to their supportive and proactive programming,” said MPP David Piccini. “This $25,100 investment from the Government of Ontario to support the development of Rebound’s 2021-2025 Strategic Plan will greatly benefit the team as they navigate goals and objectives of their organization. I look forward to the bright future ahead for Rebound and the positive impact they will have on families across Northumberland in the next 4 years and beyond.”
The OTF grant has been used to fuel Rebound’s strategic planning efforts to guide it through 2021-2025. As Rebound is in a period of growth, mobilizing a strategic plan that will take place over the next five years is instrumental in equipping Rebound’s team to facilitate high-quality, clinical programs and services.
“The Ontario Trillium Foundation is a generous ongoing supporter of Rebound’s programs and services – for which Rebound is truly thankful,” said Carol Beauchamp, Executive Director at Rebound. “With a new strategic plan underway, Rebound is prepared to expand its reach and continue positively impacting the lives of many clients and families across Northumberland County.”