Joey Edwardh, CDH Executive Director to retire in October.

News 100 redBy Staff

July 15th, 2019

BURLINGTON, ON

 

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Joey Edwardh, the Executive Director of Community Development

Joey Edwardh, the Executive Director of Community Development Halton advised the board last week that she planned to retire in October.

The Board accepted the retirement notice and wishes Joey well as she moves into this next phase of her life.

The CDH Board has just completed an exhaustive vision statement process and is now working on a business plan that will deliver on the vision.

The CDH Board Executive Committee will begin the process of hiring a new Executive Director once the business plan is in place

The CDH is also in discussions with another Ontario, Halton based NGO to share administrative services.

CDH logoCommunity Development Halton is a leader in social planning activities in the Region and has, in the past produced research on social trends, needs and issues relevant to a variety of constituencies in their communities. They have undertaken independent research and publish on a regular basis

Community Lens and in depth look at social trends, needs and issues relevant to a variety of constituencies in their communities. The most recent of which was data on the opioid crisis.

CDH supports the communities of Oakville, Burlington, Milton and Halton Hills and is funded by the United Way and the Region of Halton.

They offer a number of programs that help the NGO sector improve their service delivery and improve their administrative capacities.

Community Lens, a regular series of reports on issues vital to the communities they serve; the most recent of which was data on the opioid crisis.

CDH organizes a service that connects people who want to volunteer with organizations that need volunteers. They supports nonprofit agencies with training, consulting, and the promotion of volunteerism.

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