A non-profit that helps those in need in downtown Oshawa is able to continue running its acute care clinic thanks to a big chunk of funding from the province.
Mission United – the acute care clinic at the Back Door Mission – secured a one-year funding commitment of $1.1-million.
“Today’s [Thursday’s] announcement is incredibly significant and a step in the right direction,” said French. “Back Door Mission’s model of care through Mission United is exemplary and essential to building a healthy and caring community here in Oshawa. Organizations like this provide invaluable services, and should never face funding uncertainty.”
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