Each year in conjunction with International Women’s Day, Family Transition Place releases a magazine celebrating women. This year, our founder, Kimberly Van Ryn, was asked to write an article for the publication. Find it here: 2023 Celebrating Women Magazine https://issuu.com/familytransitionplace/docs/cw_magazine_2023_issuu…
‘Making people feel welcome’:
‘Making people feel welcome’: Bluebird Café and Grill receives accessibility training from Branching Out Support Services By Sam Odrowski Creating a space where all patrons feel comfortable and welcome has become top of mind for a well-known eatery in downtown…
In The Media – Innovation Guelph
In The Media – Innovation Guelph In The Media – Innovation Guelph – Continuing the conversation – Equity, Diversity, Inclusion. Kimberley Van Ryn, founder of Branching Out, a social enterprise that provides community supports for individuals with neurodiversity and their families,…
Branching Out celebrates third anniversary supporting the neurodiverse community
Branching Out celebrates third anniversary supporting the neurodiverse community By Sam Odrowski Branching Out Support Services (BOSS), an organization that serves adults with neurodiversities, marked its three-year anniversary last week. The social enterprise, located at 5 First Street, first opened…
In The Media – Orangeville granola initiative feeds the community in more ways than one
Orangeville granola initiative feeds the community in more ways than one Thank you to Matthew Strader from the Orangeville Banner for this wonderful article. A granola made by those who are neurodiverse, to support those who are neurodiverse Lack of…
In The Media: In The Hills
Don’t miss the most recent edition of In The Hills Magazine – the article “Counter Culture” Here is a little excerpt from our contribution **Social enterprise too** Other organizations, such as Orangeville’s Branching Out Support Services (BOSS), which provides day…