Community Concerns For the Medically Fragile is a parent-led charity in Sarnia-Lambton that raises funds and coordinates community support for medically fragile children and young adults living at Standing Oaks. CCMF provides individualized care plans, respite, accessible transportation and specialized activities, and partners with local organizations, volunteers and charitable gaming initiatives to fund services and improvements that enhance residents' quality of life.
Last updated on Feb 6th, 2026
Community Concerns For the Medically Fragile posted a brief holiday greeting on 2026-04-02 at 15:56:01 UTC, wishing everyone a safe and happy holiday weekend. The short message is a supportive note from a local group focused on people with medical fragility, meant to spread goodwill and remind community members to stay safe.
Community Concerns For the Medically Fragile reports that proceeds from Jackpot Time charitable gaming helped fund the purchase of a bathtub for residents at Standing Oaks. The April 1 update emphasizes a concrete use of gaming revenue for resident comfort and is tagged with #CGaming and #OntarioCharities.
Community Concerns For the Medically Fragile is hosting Spring Fling 10 on April 26, 2026, a community wellness social with $5 admission that includes pizza, desserts, dancing, and photos. The original notice requests RSVP with the verbatim text "RSVP by 5 April 26" and does not list a time or venue, so contact the host for those details.
A brief notice published March 22 2026 asks supporters to buy a Cash Draw ticket through Moose Lodge to raise funds for Community Concerns For the Medically Fragile. The post does not include ticket price, where to buy, or event dates, so contact Moose Lodge or CCMF to learn how to participate.
Community Concerns For the Medically Fragile reported that the Northern Collegiate Band visited Standing Oaks for a community performance and instrument demonstration, thanking Mr Van Ewyk and Pathways. The post emphasizes live music, hands on learning about instruments, and a chance to meet the musicians.
Community Concerns For the Medically Fragile published a thank you post on 2026-02-25 recognizing a donation from K of C St Michael Parish Brights Grove, with a photo of K of C treasurer Frank van Delft and CCMF president Diane Lambert. The post highlights local support for medically fragile clients and thanks the donor group publicly.
Community Concerns For the Medically Fragile reminds Ontario players that participating in licensed charitable gaming helps local charities like CCMF. This is an ongoing fundraising message aimed at local community players, emphasizing community impact and support.
Support Community Concerns For the Medically Fragile at a Sunday community breakfast hosted with the Moose Lodge on 2026-02-22. The announcement promises a great breakfast at great prices, though no start time or address was provided, so contact the organizers or the lodge for details before you go.
Community Concerns For the Medically Fragile (CCMF) invites medically fragile individuals and their families/caregivers to learn about their specialized medical support and respite services; visit https://www.ccmfsarnia.ca/ to follow the call to action and review program information.
Community Concerns For the Medically Fragile shares a David Burrows interview featuring founders Diane and Monica discussing their book 'Journey to a Dream A Story of Determination!' and related community work with Standing Oaks and CCMF Sarnia.
Support Community Concerns For the Medically Fragile by enjoying the Soup Loop Combo at Soup's Up, a seasonal promotion perfect for cold days.
Join the Soup Loop Fundraiser from January 26 to January 30 at Soup's Up, hosted by Community Concerns For the Medically Fragile, and enjoy delicious soups while supporting a great cause.
Join Soup's Up for the Soup Loop Week Promotion starting January 27, 2026, featuring the Soup Loop combo and supporting Community Concerns For the Medically Fragile.
Community Concerns For the Medically Fragile expresses gratitude for the collaborative contributions of Sarnia Moose Lodge 1046 and Jackpot Time Sarnia in providing a crash mat for residents at Standing Oaks.
Join the SoupLoop Fundraiser at Soups Up from January 26 to 30, 2026, where 25% of designated combo sales will support Community Concerns For the Medically Fragile.
Community Concerns For the Medically Fragile has donated $10,000 to Standing Oaks for a sensory bath tub system, enhancing care for residents.
CCMF has donated $10,000 to Standing Oaks for a sensory bath tub system, enhancing care for residents and supported by local organizations.
Charitable gaming centres in Ontario have contributed $600 million to local charities this year, with Community Concerns For the Medically Fragile participating in this impactful initiative.
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