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Oro-Medonte helps build support for Lighthouse

Simcoe County chapter of Ontario Building Officials Association makes $500 donation to men's shelter
Lighthouse $500.00 Donation Picture
From left: Michael Ryan, Permit Coordinator/Junior Plans Examiner, Township of Oro-Medonte, Garry McCartney, Chief Building Official, Township of Oro-Medonte, Lynn Thomas, Development Coordinator, The Lighthouse Soup Kitchen and Shelter and Andrew Quattrociocchi, Deputy Chief Building Official, Township of Oro-Medonte.

NEWS RELEASE
TOWNSHIP OF ORO-MEDONTE
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On behalf of the Ontario Building Officials Association (OBOA), Simcoe County Chapter, building department representatives from the Township of Oro-Medonte presented a $500 donation to the Lighthouse Soup Kitchen and Shelter in order to assist with their fundraising campaign.

About the Ontario Building Officials Association

The OBOA is a self-governing, not-for-profit organization committed to establishing and maintaining a high professional standard in the administration of the building code. The Simcoe County and District Chapter was created in 1975 with six building officials.

In 1977, the Chapter nominated its first Chair, Dave Hulme.

Throughout the years the Chapter has grown to 83 members and 11 life members.

The Simcoe County and District Chapter consists of 18 municipalities: City of Barrie, City of Orillia, Town of Midland, Town of Penetanguishene, Town of Collingwood, Town of Wasaga Beach, Town of Bradford-West Gwillimbury, Town of Innisfil, Town of New Tecumseth, Township of Clearview, Township of Springwater, Township of Oro-Medonte, Township of Severn, Township of Ramara, Township of Tay, Township of Tiny, Township of Adjala-Tosorontio, and the Township of Essa.

Together with the OBOA, we continue to educate and grow. For additional information, please see: https://v0.oboa.on.ca/chaptercontact/chapter.php?id=15

About The Lighthouse Soup Kitchen and Shelter

The Lighthouse Soup Kitchen and Shelter provides a safe place that meets physical needs, gives spiritual hope based on Christian beliefs, and points the way to wellness; connecting and anchoring clients into the community with permanent, safe housing.

For additional information, please see: orillialighthouse.ca.

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