Meet with local community support groups at the library to learn more about their programs and services. Below is information on our regularly scheduled partners. Check out our Event Calendar and Newsletter to see all the partnership events happening this month.
Are you a local support group interested in partnering with the library? Please contact us for more information.

Alzheimer Society supports individuals living with dementia and their loved ones and caregivers. Whether you want to learn more about the programs and services they offer or find dementia-related information specific to your needs, the Alzheimer Society has the education and resources to help you.

The Brain Injury Association of Niagara is committed to empowering and maximizing the quality of life for individuals living with the effects of an acquired brain injury and their families through support, social activities, community and peer opportunities, advocacy, and information and are committed to education, awareness, and prevention of brain injury in the Niagara region. Stop by to learn more about their programs and services.

Learn about communication, boundaries, safety planning, and healthy relationships with Birchway Niagara. Learn how to help someone who may be experiencing abuse. Confidential meeting spaces available.

Learn about free programs and services offered by Bridges Community Health Centre with Health Promoter Lori.


Learn about eligibility and enrollment in the Ontario Seniors Dental Care Program (OSDCP) with Valerie Wehlann. The Government of Ontario developed the OSDCP to provide free dental care for low-income seniors (65 and older). Valerie works as the Dental Health Community Worker at Bridges Community Health Centre.
Valerie can also be reached at 905-871-7621 ext. 2245 for any additional dental assistance related questions.

Wondering what all the fuss is about pronouns? Struggling to keep track of all of the letters in 2S&LGBTQQIA+ and what they mean? Maybe you have questions but aren't sure if you'll say the right thing or use the correct terms, or you want to know more about how you can be a better ally to the community. PFLAG Niagara is here for you!
All are welcome to stop by, ask questions, and chat with us.

Bring in a copy of your resume (paper/digital) and get tips to improve it. PC Works will help refresh and optimize your resume to highlight your skills to match your employment goals. Don't have a resume? PC Works can help get you started.

The Senior Citizens Advisory Committee advises City Council with respect to establishing policies, services and structures that support and enable seniors to live in security, enjoy good health and continue to participate fully in society. Stop by the library to earn about local programs, services, and resources for older adults.

Have questions about nutrition and diet? Speak a Registered Dietician from Bridges Community Health Centre.