Resources & Links
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| Have Fun Get Into It Shirts Download File Have you seen the Have Fun Get Into It shirts on the streets of Halton Hills? Now is your chance to be part of the Town of Halton Hills Active Living Strategy. To order your click on the link to download the flyer and obtain more information. Great shirts such as Swim It, Hike It, Play It, Move and more. A proceeds of each shirt sold will go towards JumpStart. | |
| Canadian Tire Jump Start Download File Canadian Tire JumpStart is a community-based charitable program that helps kids (4-18 years of age) in financial need, participate in organized sport and recreation such as hockey, soccer, gymnastics and swimming. The Halton Hills CT JumpStart Chapter in partnership with local sport and recreation organizations provide kids with a chance to play. | |
| Funding Opportunities in Ontario 2010 Download File This unofficial list has been compiled by Spark Together for Healthy Kids at the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario. | |
| Funding Sources for Canada-Wide and Ontario-Based Organizations Download File A Quick Reference to Funding Sources for Canada-Wide and Ontario-Based Organizations | |
| Halton Region - Family Fun Guide 2009 Download File Family Fun In Halton is designed to help you, the parents and caregivers, find ways to get and keep your children ACTIVE. This booklet describes physical activities for children aged 4 to 11years. If you have younger children, adapt the activities and make the rules easier to follow. Activities are listed for different seasons, as well as for rainy days and birthday parties. Most of the activities do not need expensive equipment and some build on places and service | |
| Library Pedometer Lending Program Download File | |
| Nutrient Value of Some Common Foods (NVSCF) Download File Published by Health Canada, the Nutrient Value of Some Common Foods (NVSCF) booklet provides Canadians with a resource that lists 19 nutrients for 1000 of the most commonly consumed foods in Canada. The NVSCF has just been updated and is now free of charge. This new version now emphasizes mixed dishes rather than just individual ingredients. Use this quick and easy reference to help make informed food choices through an understanding of the nutrient content of the foods you eat. | |
| Pointers for the Pool Download File The attached resource provides tips for working with kids with Autism within a pool setting. | |
| Summer Sports Programs for Young Canadians Download File Many national sport organizations across Canada have fun and exciting programs to help children and youth enjoy the many benefits of sports. Below are some examples of sports programs that have been made available to young Canadians over the past few years. | |
| Tips for Healthy Eating for Young Canadians Download File OK, you may not have liked cafeteria meals during the school year or you may not want to drag your lunch around in a brown paper bag, but just because you have the summer off doesn’t mean you should eat junk food all the time! | |


