Support by Trillium Grant
On Friday 21 June, local MPP Natalie Pierre met with the team at Burlington Able Sail to hear more about the $81,700 Capital grant from the provincial government's Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF).
"Able Sail has been doing a fantastic job giving people of all abilities and cognition the chance to experience the fun of sailing," said Natalie Pierre, MPP for Burlington. "This grant from the provincial government's OTF Capital fund will allow Able Sail to purchase a new purpose-built boat and specialized equipment that will enhance accessibility, safety and encourage people of all physical abilities to enjoy summer on the water."
Guests at Trillium Recognition Event for Burlington Able Sail:
Seated "Cece" Schreiber, Sailor Client
Back Row Marnie Schreiber, Caregiver and Supporter of Able Sail, Jim Casey, Registrar of Burlington Able Sail, Jim McDonnell, President, Burlington Able Sail, Natalie Pierre, MPP for Burlington, Paul Sharman, Councillor, Ward 5 and Deputy Mayor, Burlington, Bob Duggan, Vice Commodore, Burlington Sailing and Boating Club and Tom France, Managing Director, Burlington Able Sail
The funding will allow the purchase of a new purpose-built sailboat, a new Coach/Safety power boat and an electrical assist system for the sailboat to allow for Joystick or Sip and Puff control while sailing. Thanks to this specialized sailing equipment, Burlington Able Sail will be able to improve their accessibility and provide safe, reliable access to outdoor recreation for people with physical and cognitive limitations.
Natalie Pierre, MPP for Burlington and David Groves, Volunteer depart for a brisk sail in the new sailboat funded by the Trillium Grant.
"This funding is a tremendous boost to the continuing operations of Burlington Able Sail" said Jim McDonnell, President of Burlington Able Sail, acknowledging that this funding goes a long way to provide affordable recreation for persons living with disabilities.
Burlington Able Sail has provided sailing and sail training for persons of all ages and with a wide variety of cognitive and physical limitations for over 20 years in partnership with LaSalle Park Community Marina, Burlington Sailing and Boating Club, Canada Summer Jobs, Rotary International, and many others.
"Whether it's helping people learn new things, connect with their community, or simply have fun, organizations like Burlington Able Sail deliver experiences that make a difference," said Stan Cho, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Gaming. "That's why grant support through the Ontario Trillium Foundation is so important. This funding will help ensure they remain at the heart of the community for decades to come".
The Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) is an agency of the Ontario government with a mission to build healthy and vibrant communities across the province. Last year, OTF invested more than $110M into 1,044 community projects and multi-sector partnerships. Projects aim to enhance economic well-being, foster more active lifestyles, support child and youth development, provide spaces for people to come together and connect, and create a more sustainable environment. Visit otf.ca to learn more.
Last updated 5:33pm on 5 December 2024