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Lambton County initiative proving successful
Posted on Tuesday, May 07, 2013 12:00 AM
By Tara Jeffrey, Sarnia Observer | Link
Four years after its humble beginnings in Sarnia-Lambton, the Circles program is set to expand across southwestern Ontario.
"We have three sites in our region that are very close to launching," said program coordinator Gayle Montgomery, who is now a national recruiter for the Circles Canadian Campaign.
"It's exciting - it really is a great credit to Sarnia-Lambton as a caring community, how successful the initiative has been, and to our local municipal government...
Personal Attention Reduces Poverty
Posted on Monday, July 16, 2012 12:00 AM
Circles, a national program for helping families get out of poverty, taps an underused resource: middle-class support groups By Phuong Ly
CBS Evening News Features Circles Campaign
Posted on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 12:00 AM
You don't want to miss this chance to see Circles in action as a CBS crew follows the story of an Ohio Circles Leader as she gets a new job, connects with a Circles Ally and attends a weekly Circles meeting. This story is launching the Circles Campaign onto the national media spotlight, just on the heels of great coverage of Circles and Move the Mountain's CEO Scott Miller in the Huffington Post.
Many Circle Communities are using this exciting opportunity to reach out to their local media to...
Circles turns two; helping lift residents from poverty
Posted on Wednesday, July 20, 2011 12:00 AM
By CATHY DOBSON, The Observer
Leaders of a unique anti-poverty initiative in Sarnia-Lambton say the Circles program has helped six people beat poverty and become self-sufficient.
Five graduated from Lambton College this spring and one is a labourer's apprentice.
Thirty-eight families, including 75 children, have participated in Circles since it began two years ago, said co-ordinator Gayle Montgomery.
The program is the first in Canada and uses a community approach to support and befriend those who...
County of Lambton Achievement Awards
Posted on Wednesday, December 15, 2010 12:00 AM
Warden's Award of Excellence: Gayle Montgomery (Circles Coordinator) & Mary Lou Robb (Circles Caseworker) - Implementation of the Circles Model of Poverty Reduction
Warden's Award of Excellence: Gayle Montgomery and Mary Lou Robb have worked tirelessly to bring the Circles™ model of poverty reduction to Canada. They have recruited and inspired people within the Sarnia-Lambton community to volunteer their time, energy, and resources to Circles™, in addition to building relationships beyond staff...