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Halton providing $1.8 million to local organizations to help build safer communities

Through the Building Safer Communities in Halton Grant, Halton Region is providing $1.8 million in 2024 and 2025 to non-profit organizations that engage children, youth and young adults in evidence-based crime prevention and intervention activities. This funding is available through Public Safety Canada’s Building Safer Communities Fund (external link), an initiative to support community-based strategies that address gun and gang violence across Canada.

“While Halton has a low rate of gun and gang violence, these issues cross borders and grassroots organizations that connect directly with young people are critical,” said Halton Regional Chair Gary Carr. “I’d like to thank all the local organizations working on the ground to make a difference in our communities. We will continue working in close partnership with all levels of government to support our youth and young adults, and keep Halton one of safest places to live in the country.”

Local organizations submitted funding applications starting in August 2023. The Building Safer Communities Action Table, which includes community partners and Regional staff, have selected nine local organizations for 2024 and 2025 grants. Recipients provide programs in recreation, mentorship, art, counselling, mental health supports and many other areas:

To learn more about the Building Safer Communities in Halton Grant and its recipients, visit Community Safety and Well-Being in Halton at halton.ca.

The Regional Municipality of Halton serves more than 637,000 residents in the City of Burlington, the Town of Halton Hills, the Town of Milton, and the Town of Oakville. Halton Region is committed to meeting the needs of its residents through the delivery of cost-effective, quality programs and services, including water and wastewater; Regional roads and infrastructure planning; paramedic services; waste management; public health; social assistance; children’s and seniors’ services; housing services; heritage programs; emergency management and economic development. For more information, call 311 or visit Halton Region’s website at halton.ca.

Media Contact:
Rachel Gardner-Ursel
Communications Specialist
Communications
905-825-6000 , ext.7968
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