Leamington Mennonite Home LMH is a faith-centred, charitable, non-profit organization supported by area Mennonite churches. Founded in 1964, in response to the growing needs of seniors, our community of care provides holistic care and support to seniors and the frail elderly. LMH is the only not for profit Home in the southwest region of Ontario. https://www.mennonitehome.ca/
An interdenominational organization that provides FREE dehydrated soup mix and dehydrated fruit for distribution to local community partners and reputable relief agencies around the world.
Sharing God’s love and compassion for all in the name of Christ by responding to basic human needs and working for peace and justice. MCC is an organization that responds to crises around the world with integrity and fiscal responsibility.
With the head office in Kitchener, ON, MCEC provides resources and guidance for Mennonite and Anabaptist Churches in Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick.
Silver Lake Mennonite Camp is a summer camp in Sauble Beach, ON that aims to foster spiritual and personal growth, community, and environmental care. Serving almost 1,200 campers in 2024, we offer overnight camps, onsite and offsite day camps, and backcountry hiking and canoeing trips. SLMC holds 150 acres of forests, fields, two lakes (Silver Lake and Carson Lake), and a profound community that has kept camp going strong since its establishment in 1961. Everyone is welcome! SLMC strives to be a place of inclusion for anybody of any race, religion, social or economic status, gender, and sexual orientation.
The “Good Seed ” Cristiano Temple was founded on July 17, 2016 in the city of Leamington, Ontario, Canada, and is the union of two churches already established in the area for many years. Our congregation is made up of people of different nationalities from the local Hispanic community and migrant workers from the area.
A Christian high school located in the municipality of Leamington. Supported solely by the local area Mennonite churches.
The Bridge – Leamington Youth Resource Centre thebridgeyouth.ca
Located just down the street from Faith Mennonite Church, The Bridge is a new facility established at 302 Sherk St., Leamington which will initially house a youth resource centre. This centre will have a recreation area (computers, games, leisure), a kitchen (with prepared food), showers, laundry facilities, homework area and a Chapel. The centre will also have offices to house Access, a partner not-for-profit group, that will provide many of the services needed by the youth – housing, budgeting, work placement, medical care direction as examples. The goal of this centre is that youth with needs can find a place to; first, feel safe, loved and respected.
Deconstructing stereotypes, myths and untruths about Indigenous Peoples. MythPerceptions is an initiative of the Indigenous Neighbours Program of Mennonite Central Committee Canada.