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Exciting things are happening at the Centre. Below are the articles proving it.

Olympic Torch Bearer Nick Klingbile
JMCC congratulates Nick Klingbile for his exciting opportunity as an Olympic torch bearer on December 23, 2009. Way to go Nick!

Generosity of Windsor Police Services
We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude for the generosity of Windsor Police Services.
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AM800CKLW & Subway Office Lunch
On Thursday, December 3, 2009 the John McGivney Children’s Centre Occupational Therapy department was selected as the winner of the recent ‘Subway Office Lunch’ co-sponsored by am800CKLW.
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Maxillofacial-Speech Clinic Presentation by Dr. Damir Matic on November 27, 2009
The Maxillofacial-Speech Clinic recently held a multi-disciplinary clinic at JMCC with Dr. Damir Matic on November 27, 2009 as part of the Provincial Cleft lip and Palate/Craniofacial Dental Program.
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ONTARIO ASSOCIATION RECOGNIZES
WELL KNOWN LOCAL, STEPHEN PAYNE
WITH DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD
November 23, 2009 (Tecumseh, ON) – Ms. Carolyn Tavolieri, Board President of the John McGivney Children’s Centre is pleased to announce that on November 9, 2009 well known community volunteer, Stephen Payne was the recent recipient of the Ontario Association of Children’s Rehabilitation Services ‘Honours of the Association’ award.
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County Pledges to Find Cash
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H1N1 Virus Update & Information
Developments in the ongoing H1N1 influenza outbreak are being carefully monitored by the John McGivney Children’s Centre.
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Parent Networking Group
JMCC will be offering a free 6-week informational networking group for any parent who has a child that is currently receiving services at our centre.
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DID YOU HEAR? WE'RE MOVING...
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GEORGE KING TO LEAD $6 MILLION CAMPAIGN FOR THE JOHN McGIVNEY CHILDREN’S CENTRE
The campaign for John McGivney Children’s Centre reached an important milestone as the campaign leadership was announced at the Centre this morning. Honorary Co-Chairs John McGivney and Michael Solcz delivered the news that George King has been selected and has accepted the role of Campaign Cabinet Chair.
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McGuinty Government Boosts Investment to John McGivney
September 6, 2007
John McGivney Children’s Centre Receives Visit From New Minister Of Children And Youth Services
February 11 (Windsor, ON) – The John McGivney Children’s Centre received a visit today from the new Minister of Children and Youth Services, Deb Matthews. Sandra Pupatello, MPP Windsor-West and
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McGuinty Government Boosts Investment to John McGivney
September 6, 2007
Centre to receive $2.8 Million for Capital Project
WINDSOR – The John McGivney Children’s Centre is receiving an additional $2.8 million for its capital building project, Sandra Pupatello, MPP Windsor West, announced today.
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Rotary donates $1.5M for kids McGivney centre and Maryvale get cheques
Tuesday, May 01, 2007
It was a great day for a struggling city.
There was a gasp, and several people wiped tears from their eyes as the Rotary Club of Windsor announced Monday that it will give $1 million to the John McGivney Children's Centre.
Minutes before, the club had announced it will give half a million dollars to Maryvale Adolescent and Family Services.
Together, the amounts comprise the largest donation in the club's 89-year history.
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Dr. Beth Macklin Appointed as Medical Director
Thursday, May 17, 2007
On behalf of the Board of Directors of the John McGivney Children’s Centre, I am pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Beth Macklin as Medical Director of the Centre effective January 2007.
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Centre to Expand
April 12, 2007
Byline: Chris Thompson Source: Windsor Star
When the Children’s Rehabilitation Centre opened in 1978, it served 150 kids. Almost 30 years later the building is the same, albeit with a new name, but the cramped quarters now see as many as 2,100 students and clients each year.
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United Way lauds volunteer workers
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
There’s a 65-year age difference between Taryn Elizabeth Matis and John McGivney, but the two Windsor-area residents have plenty in common.
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