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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Sep 2008, p. 5

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.i , , . . , 7 7 - r . 1 WM Hum CHRONICLE - Wednesday. seprember 3, 2003 - s Slll mydale celebrates a decade 0f bfllldil lg toge ther 1 BY GREG MACDONAIJ) for House of Friendship. which townhouse complex where they association's accomplishments Conn. Angela Vieth. who has (Ihrmucle Smfi staffs the community association. could offer space and services. thus far. watched the community associa- "'l‘he community assocration [he association offered services And they hope to have greater tion grow, said it’s wonderful how ‘ In the mid-1990s, the Sunnydale has given residents a place when: such as English as a second lan- reach now with the bigger facility, much the community has ‘ neighbourhood was in trouble. they can become more of a com- guage classes, parenting groups said Linda Kruger, community changed There were constant distur/ munity," Martin said, "Without and early start school programs. resources co-ordinator with the “lt'ssocool to see where they've l bances and daily visits from the space and services. it’s hard for a “We've most definitely made a House of Friendship. gone, it's a huge change." Vieth 1 local police. (neighbourhood) to have commu' difference. We've given the com- “This means we can offer more said. “They've really cleaned things As time wore on. neighbours nity life," munity access to resources,” she programs more effectively," she up,” i could only see the community get- Laurie Strome was one of the said. That access has brought the said. Vieth was working with the ting worse unless they pulled original organizers for the associa- neighbourhood closer together. The new community centre will lakeshore neighbourhood associ~ together. tion. “People are talking more have its grand opening on Oct. 16 ation at the time the Sunnydaie , A few volunteers pulled togeth~ She and a few other residents among themselves," Strome said. from 3~6 p.m. group was starting up and says er to create a community associa- knew that part of the problem in In July. the community group And the move to the new centre that the latter group is a good tion to help deal with some of the the area was that access to recre- moved to a larger facility in a fiveâ€" has already re-energized the com- blueprint for community involve- problems and provide services to ation facilities and resources was a bedroom unit, where wire hop- rmlnity, Kruger minded. meat. the residents. challenge to many members in the ing to exact even greater change, Volunteers of al ages. from little “Every neighbotnhood associa- More than a decade later and community. she added. kids to parents, helped move to the tion is a little difierent but this is Sunnydale, a community of town~ “We took baby steps. We part- Last week. the original organizâ€" new location, which helped the a great model for a community houses with about 200 residents. is nered with various organizations ers and early volunteers gathered centre further connect with the centre,” she said. “It’s a vital part of a prime example of how citizens and tried to get things going." at the new facility to celebrate the community. the community." can exact change. Strome said. Kids are playing in the street, By 1999, they were neighbours are friendly with each partnered with the , other and the area is safer. House of Friendship. 6W 60W . . , In short. it has become a true Soon the region grant~ I. :4 g . ‘ ‘ ” :~ (x ‘ ... community. said Doris Martin, ed them a three-bed- ‘ ‘ ’ family services program director room unit in the " ., SAI E S E V E N I ------â€"------------ "( t l g ‘ Vitae, ‘ i l g I 1‘" ~ 72......e, ‘ : BACKVD S'c ' 0L 1' CHEVROLET ' HUMMER _, ' ) . V. l y. g A . alum. .- .. ., 5 ‘1 x ~‘“ 9 = . 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