Passport Funding
Passport is a provincially funded program that helps adults 18 years or older with a developmental disability to participate in their communities. It also helps caregivers of an adult with a developmental disability take a break from their caregiving responsibilities.
Passport provides funding for services and supports so adults with a developmental disability can:
- take part in community classes or recreational programs
- develop work, volunteer, and daily life skills
- hire a support worker
- create their own life plans (this is called person-directed planning) to reach their goals
- get temporary respite for their caregivers
WINDREACH FARM PROGRAMS THAT QUALIFY
Learning-4-Life Program
Overnight Visitor Program (Accommodations)
Community Participation Program
For more information visit Ministry of Community and Social Services Passport
Jumpstart
The fund is simple: kids. Kids who want to get active. Kids who want to learn a new sport or activity. Kids who want to keep up with a sport or activity they already enjoy. But these kids just need a little extra financial help to get their name on the roster.
Kids aged 4 to 18 from families in financial need can receive funding to help with registration fees, equipment and/or transportation.
WINDREACH FARM PROGRAMS THAT QUALIFY
Therapeutic Riding Lessons
For more information visit Canadian Tire’s Jumpstart page