Project s.t.e.p. is our city's response to addressing youth addiction. For the first time, youth will be able to enter 24/7 residential treatment without having to go to northern Ontario, out of the province or even to the US. They'll also be able to make informed decisions and get early counselling through an enhanced education and prevention approach in our high schools.
January 10, 2012
Project s.t.e.p. Completes Fundraising Campaign for Local Youth Residential Drug Treatment Facilities
July 4, 2011
Maison Fraternité Breaks Ground on First Residential Drug Treatment Facility for Francophone Youth in Eastern Ontario
December 12, 2010
Sens Foundation 24H of Tremblant event a huge success – and project s.t.e.p. benefits!
November 25, 2010
Champion for project s.t.e.p., Chief Vern White receives the Just One Person award from the Sens Foundation and Max Keeping Foundation.
October 25, 2010
Ottawa’s Emergency Services team up to raise more than $16,911 in the First Annual 9-run-run.
ByWard Market Business Improvement Area
On 18 December 2009
Rotary Clubs of Eastern Ontario donate $1 million to project s.t.e.p
On 26 November 2009
On 13 August 2009
Local businessmen s.t.e.p. up and lend a helping hand
On 8 June 2009
Poilievre celebrates 30th birthday in support of project s.t.e.p.
On 20 May 2009
Pierre Poilievre celebrates 30th Birthday by raising funds for project s.t.e.p.
On 14 April 2009
The Kiwanis Club of Bytown contributes to project s.t.e.p.
On 25 March 2009
project s.t.e.p. Scores Big with Police Hockey Tournament
On 26 February 2009
Ottawa schools take a stand against youth addictions
On 10 February 2009
Health Canada commits $1M to project s.t.e.p.
On 23 October 2008
Sens Foundation gifts $1.3 million to campaign targeting youth substance abuse; Campaign gets a name
On 10 June 2008
Capital Campaign Launched to Support Youth Residential Addiction Treatment Centres