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Tenders sought for downtown Access Open Minds renovations

Article content A mental health hub for 12- to 25-year-olds planned by Access Open Minds in downtown Sarnia is estimated to cost $2.5 million. The former CIBC bank branch renovation project recently went out for tender, and a contract is expected to be awarded by around the end of June, said Kathy Alexander, chairperson of the committee for the pending facility. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Tenders sought for downtown Access Open Minds renovations Back to video “Our anticipated occupancy date is early January of 2022 if all things align,” she said. “We know there have been some delays with respect to how busy contractors are in our community right now, but we’re very confident and our partners and our architect firm are very, very confident that is an achievable date.”

Tender out for Access Open Minds renos

Author of the article: Tyler Kula Publishing date: May 24, 2021  •  1 hour ago  •  3 minute read  •  Members of the youth Spoken Hope advisory committee Janessa Labadie, left, and Maura Cook pose in 2019 in the vault at the former-CIBC-branch site for Sarnia-Lambton s Access Open Minds youth mental health facility. Officials are targeting January 2022 to have the site renovated and ready to open. (Submitted) jpg, SO Article content A mental health hub for 12- to 25-year-olds planned by Access Open Minds in downtown Sarnia is estimated to cost $2.5 million. The former CIBC bank branch renovation project recently went out for tender, and a contract is expected to be awarded by around the end of June, said Kathy Alexander, chairperson of the committee for the pending facility.

Tender out for Access Open Minds renos

Tender out for Access Open Minds renos
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Alix Foundation donates $345,000 to projects

Article content Following a recent meeting, the board of the Judith & Norman Alix Foundation announced that they were investing $345,000 into five community projects. The spending includes: Try refreshing your browser. Alix Foundation donates $345,000 to projects Back to video $75,000 to the Alzheimer’s Society of Sarnia-Lambton to assist with their Day program patio expansion and outdoor programming space; $75,000 to St. Vincent de Paul for the purchase of a box truck and a loading ramp for food and clothing pick-up and delivery; $5,000 to the March of Dimes Standing Oaks for the purchase of new equipment and furniture; $150,000 to the Bluewater Health Foundation to support its ACCESS Open Minds project, which will be used for renovations in the program facility;

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