The Warehouse Project - Thunder Bay

The Warehouse Project participants

Warehouse Project art

The Warehouse Project is a fun and engaging local program that provides a safe, accessible, non-judgmental environment for individuals living with disabilities.  

We offer daily in-person activities and workshops in three areas:   
  • Skills development (e.g. budgeting, health and wellness, nutrition, goal setting) 
  • Pre-employment skills (e.g. resumes, interviews, determining employment/volunteer interests) 
  • Recreation – activities and community engagement outings (e.g.  arts, crafts, bowling, gardening, parks, museum, themed events)  

The Warehouse Project also offers: 
  • A resource centre/workspace with computer access: 
    • For individuals who do not have access at home  
    • Participants use the computers to search for employment, housing, community services, and to complete online applications and employment training.  

  • One-to-one interactions with staff: 
    • Staff meet with individuals via informal interviews, social conversations, recreational/leisure activities, one-on-one ongoing conversations 
    • Participants contribute their thoughts and ideas for planning program activities, topics for community presentations and community visits.  

  • Volunteer opportunities for community service providers and corporate employees: 
    • Volunteers engage in programming, helping to build community awareness and enrich the experience for participants.

Registration

To register, please fill out a short online form:  
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Contact Us
To volunteer or to learn more about the program, email communityprograms@marchofdimes.ca



Location


The Warehouse Project and March of Dimes Canada Community Garden
237 Camelot Street
Thunder Bay, Ontario
P7A 4B2

Warehouse Project garden space             Warehouse Project indoor space




The Warehouse Project Activities  


A Day at Gammondale Farms

Warehouse participants enjoyed a variety of Autumn activities at Gammondale Farm including hay rides, corn field maze, horse rides and games near the pumpkin patch. Everyone enjoyed lunch in the lodge, shared stories of what they enjoyed doing and then back outside for some more farm fun!


 Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park

Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park
Warehouse participants spent the day at Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park where they hiked through the many accessible trails and lookout spots around the Kakabeka Falls.



 

The Warehouse Project and March of Dimes Canada Community Garden Program
is sponsored in part by:
Ministry of Community and Social Services Developmental Services in Ontario       Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation