PHARA is pleased to announce that they have been recognized on the Great Place to Work® 2024 list of Canada’s Best Workplaces in Government & Social Services. This award is determined by employee responses and input on the Trust Index Survey through Great Place to Work® methodology.
Read MoreCraig, who has a physical disability, was 22 years old, and living with his mother and grandmother. He relied on his mother to provide the majority of his care…
Read MoreAs the Physically Handicapped Adults’ Rehabilitation Association (PHARA) celebrates their 50th year serving North Bay and surrounding communities, they are excited to announce that the organization has earned the prestigious Great Place to Work® Certification.
Read MoreTo celebrate Personal Support Workers (PSW) a flag was raised today at city hall by PHARA, officials, and community members from North Bay. The event is being held in advance of the PSW Day which is held annually on May 19.
Read MoreJoin PHARA for our Open House. Tour our facility, tour an accessible apartment, our exercise room used for rehabilitation services, our Assistive Devices Program or apply for employment. PHARA is a proud member of our community for 50 years.
Read MoreJoin PHARA, officials, and community members from North Bay for a flag raising ceremony to celebrate Personal Support Workers (PSW) on Friday, May 17, 2024. The event is being held in advance of the PSW Day which is held annually on May 19.
Read MoreLayla’s involvement with PHARA started in the 1970s, when she was in her 20s, as a volunteer. She took part in numerous PHARA committees, eventually serving on the Board of Directors for 26 years where she held a variety of positions, including President.
Read MoreFor the past few years, PHARA has been participating in North Bay’s Recycling and Garbage Collection Calendar in an effort to help divert assistive devices from becoming garbage.
Read MorePHARA (Physically Handicapped Adults’ Rehabilitation Association) today announces that it has been accredited under Imagine Canada’s Standards. With this achievement, PHARA has become part of a respected community of nonprofit organizations dedicated to operational excellence.
Read MoreFor fifty years, individuals and families in North Bay and the surrounding communities have been sleeping, eating, and living a little better, thanks to the services of the non-profit charitable organization known simply as PHARA (Physically Handicapped Adults’ Rehabilitation Association).
Read MoreP.H.A.R.A .'s CEO, Mike Van Der Vilst is pleased to have partnered with the United Way to help seniors stay warm this winter. “We’re a non-profit charitable organization in North Bay that has a lot of programs that support seniors; from our outreach programs to assistive devices so it was just a perfect match. And to give back to the community with the volunteers the United Way has brought in, it warms your heart.”
Read MoreGovernment of Canada, through Nipissing-Timiskaming MP Anthony Rota, funds projects to increase workplace inclusion and connect persons with disabilities with good jobs in North Bay.
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