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York Region CAS Wears Purple on Dress Purple Day
Today, staff at York Region CAS proudly wore purple in honour of #DressPurpleDay2025
Dress Purple Day 2025
Every October, the Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Society (OACAS), Children’s Aid Societies, and Indigenous Child and Family Well-being Agencies across the province, raise awareness about the important role individuals and communities play in supporting children, youth, and families facing challenges through the Dress Purple Day campaign.
Thank You to York Region CAS Staff, Volunteers, and Foster Parents
In honour of our annual Staff, Volunteer, and Foster Parent Appreciation Event, we asked members of our leadership team to reflect on the heart of our work — the people.
Celebrating a Champion of Community: Beulah Osei Honoured with June Callwood Award for Voluntarism
York Region Children’s Aid Society is proud to celebrate long-time volunteer Beulah Osei, who was recently recognized with the prestigious 2025 June Callwood Outstanding Achievement Award for Voluntarism. This distinguished honour celebrates Beulah’s remarkable leadership, innovation, and enduring commitment to the well-being of children, youth, and families in York Region.
York Region CAS Hosts Fall Connection and Appreciation Gathering
On Friday, September 19, 2025, the York Region Children’s Aid Society family came together for a heartwarming Fall Connection and Appreciation Gathering — a day filled with reflection, reconnection, and celebration!
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
September 30 is nationally recognized as Truth and Reconciliation Day – A day to honour the children who never returned home and the Survivors of residential schools, as well as their families and communities. Recognition of this day is a vital part to the reconciliation process and understanding of the painful history and ongoing impacts of residential schools.
Youth Program Summer Highlights
This summer was one for the books!
From downtown Toronto adventures and paintball battles to water park fun and overnight trips to Niagara Falls – our youth had an unforgettable season full of connection, growth, and pure summer joy!
National Truth and Reconciliation Week
September 22-26 is National Truth and Reconciliation Week.
Each September, we are called to unlearn, relearn, and honour the truths of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit families. Reconciliation begins with listening — to survivors, to knowledge keepers, and to the stories of the children who never came home.
A Heartfelt Thank You to 100 Women Who Care Markham!
The York Region Children’s Fund is incredibly grateful to 100 Women Who Care Markham for their generous $7,000 donation!
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