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Alison Stirling <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 22 Nov 2004 09:05:55 -0500
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[apologies for cross-posting[ - I think that CLICK4HP readers may be
interested in the Inclusive Cities Canada initiative.

The web site is  http://www.inclusivecities.ca. (Description below)

Inclusive Cities Canada: A Cross-Canada Civic Initiative is a unique
partnership of community leaders and elected municipal politicians
working collaboratively to enhance social inclusion across Canada. The
goals of Inclusive Cities Canada (ICC) are to strengthen the capacity of
cities to create and sustain inclusive communities for the mutual benefit
of all people, and to ensure that community voices of diversity are
recognized as core Canadian ones.

A concern about children, youth and families, particularly those from
diverse and vulnerable populations, is at the heart of the initiative.

Christa Freiler, National Coordinator
INCLUSIVE CITIES CANADA
T. 416 604 1869
F. 416 351 0107
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 www.inclusivecities.ca

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