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Annual Reports

Annual Reports (9)

Olde Forge Annual Reports from 2015 to the present
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Our Services

Our Services (9)

Olde Forge provides a wide range of community support services for seniors in Ottawa.  The services include Footcare, Day and Luncheon Programs, Home Help and Home Maintenance and Home Visits.

Please Note: To help support the city of Ottawa's physical distancing restrictions, the Olde Forge has modified and enhanced some of it's programs and services at this time.

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Volunteer Stories

Volunteer Stories (2)

Volunteer Stories

People just like you have found meaningful ways to give back at the Olde Forge. Read their stories and discover how you can make a difference and feed your passions through volunteering.

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Newsletters

Newsletters (19)

Olde Forge publishes "The Bellows" 3 times a year.
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Fitness & Social Programs

Fitness & Social Programs (7)

The Olde Forge Programs provides barrier-free, low cost recreational and physical fitness activities, social and educational programming to local seniors 60+ and adults with disabilities who want to maintain their independence in the community by keeping socially connected and/or keeping physically active.

There are a wide range of activities offered during the week at a variety of locations.

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Ray Brisebois

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  • Position Program Assistant, Home Maintenance, Snow Go, and Transportation
  • Phone extension 231

Colleen Taylor

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  • Position Executive Director
  • Phone extension 224

The Bellows Fall 2019

Janice Bridgewater

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  • Position Director
Archie was born in Victoria Cove, Gander Bay Newfoundland. He is the eldest of a family of 8 (4 boys and 4 girls!) His father  worked in the lumber camps and his mother looked after the chores at home. Archie remembers how much his mother loved her garden and caring for her cows, pigs, sheep and hens. Archie has fond memories of home- recalling that his mother "always had an extra plate on the table". He was 13 years old when he stood on a chair to help his mother knead bread for the first time when her arthritis was…

The Bellows Spring 2019

The Bellows, Winter 2019

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