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Langs is a community hub located in Cambridge with a satellite site in North Dumfries, ON. Langs provides a range of health services, including primary care, mental health services, dental care, and health promotion programs. Langs is committed to improving the health and well-being of the community by providing accessible, high-quality health services and programs.

 

Territorial Acknowledgement

Langs, as a settler-led organization, acknowledges that it is a form of respect, wherever we live, to find out whose traditional territory we are on because every part of what is now known as Canada is someone’s Indigenous traditional territory.  We acknowledge that Langs is on the Haldimand Tract, the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, and Chonnonton People. 

We have much to learn from the First People of this land who assist in the spiritual, emotional, physical, and mental well-being of others.  We are grateful for the historic and ongoing care for the land by the Indigenous peoples of this area. Langs recognizes that we are all treaty people with a responsibility to honour our relations and live with each other in kinship.

 

Background

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada published a report in 2015 with 94 calls to action. These actions are broken down into action areas, such as Health, Education, Youth Programs, Professional Development Trainings, Justice and more.  Recommendations made are an important blueprint for Canadian reconciliation, and specific calls to action pertain to much of the work that Langs does.

A territorial acknowledgement is a way of recognizing the everlasting presence of colonialism in Canada and to remember that the land on which we live, work, and play was and continues to be Indigenous Land. Langs recognizes that we are on an active learning journey through our IDEA (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access) work. We welcome feedback from the community, our participants, patients, partners, staff, volunteers and students.

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Langs Main Site / HUB@1145 is a beautiful, bright and modern 68,000 sq. ft. building that was built in 2011, and expanded in 2018. The facility features a walking track, full sized gymnasium, multiple meeting and event spaces, a courtyard, 2 green roofs, a living wall and much more!
The North Dumfries Community Health Centre was established in 2003 in Ayr as a satellite centre of Langs. Community residents recognized the need to enhance accessible health care services in North Dumfries Township. WithLangs leadership, a community needs assessment was done and a foundation for the CHC established.
The Grow Community Centre is located in the Hespeler area of Cambridge and was formerly known as ‘Popcorn House’ and provides a variety of welcoming and engaging activities and programs for youth, adults and families.
The Youth and Teen Centre is located in the Preston area of Cambridge and offers a variety of welcoming and engaging activities, programs and drop-ins for youth ages 5-18, including the 7th Inning Alternative Education Program for youth in grades 7 & 8 who need additional support. This site is currently CLOSED with re-construction scheduled for 2025. All programs have moved to Langs Main Centre or Grow Community Centre.
 
The Regional Coordination Centre is a coordination and referral centre providing streamlined access to care and resources in Waterloo Wellington. The Waterloo Wellington Self-Management Program is located at the same site and provides support for individuals and their caregivers in the region living with or at risk of developing chronic diseases.
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Langs Main Site / HUB@1145 is a beautiful, bright and modern 68,000 sq. ft. building that was built in 2011, and expanded in 2018. The facility features a walking track, full sized gymnasium, multiple meeting and event spaces, a courtyard, 2 green roofs, a living wall and much more!
North Dumfries CHC +
The North Dumfries Community Health Centre was established in 2003 in Ayr as a satellite centre of Langs. Community residents recognized the need to enhance accessible health care services in North Dumfries Township. WithLangs leadership, a community needs assessment was done and a foundation for the CHC established.
Grow Community Centre +
The Grow Community Centre is located in the Hespeler area of Cambridge and was formerly known as ‘Popcorn House’ and provides a variety of welcoming and engaging activities and programs for youth, adults and families.
Youth & Teen Centre +
The Youth and Teen Centre is located in the Preston area of Cambridge and offers a variety of welcoming and engaging activities, programs and drop-ins for youth ages 5-18, including the 7th Inning Alternative Education Program for youth in grades 7 & 8 who need additional support. This site is currently CLOSED with re-construction scheduled for 2025. All programs have moved to Langs Main Centre or Grow Community Centre.
 
Regional Coordination Centre +
The Regional Coordination Centre is a coordination and referral centre providing streamlined access to care and resources in Waterloo Wellington. The Waterloo Wellington Self-Management Program is located at the same site and provides support for individuals and their caregivers in the region living with or at risk of developing chronic diseases.
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