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OTF Grant to Community Care Northumberland

By Brock Ormond May 4, 2026 | 12:25 PM

On Friday, a representative from the office of MPP David Piccini joined Community Care Northumberland (CCN) to recognize a $456,600 Grow grant from the provincial government’s Ontario Trillium Foundation.

This three-year investment will support the expansion of CCN’s WrapAround for Older Adults program, transitioning it from a volunteer-led model a staff-led approach, and tripling its capacity
to support older adults across Northumberland County.

“This is an incredible investment for our community,” said David Piccini, MPP, Northumberland Peterborough-South. “Our government is proud to support the work of Community Care
Northumberland and the expansion of their WrapAround Program.

By investing in this program, we are connecting 300 individuals with complex needs to the care they need, close to home.”

The WrapAround for Older Adults program is a person-centred, team-based planning process that develops individualized support plans for older adults with complex needs. Over the past
four years, the program has supported 82 participants, with 34 successfully transitioned out following positive outcomes.

It is currently supporting 46 active participants.

With support from the Ontario Trillium Foundation, the program will transition to a staff-led model to improve consistency, capacity, and continuity of care. Trained staff will each support
30–35 participants, while volunteers will continue in valued Wraparound Support Mentor roles.

The expanded model will enable the program to support more than 100 older adults annually — reaching approximately 300 participants over the three-year funding period — while addressing
key needs including housing, transportation, healthcare access, and social connection.

“This Ontario government grant is truly transformational for our community,”
said Jordan Prosper, CEO of Community Care Northumberland.

“Northumberland County faces significant gaps in senior-directed services, and the WrapAround program addresses those needs head-on. With this investment, we can grow sustainably, serve more older adults with
greater consistency and safety, and ensure that no one has to navigate complex challenges
alone. We are deeply grateful to the Ontario Trillium Foundation and to MPP David Piccini for
championing this vital work.”
Community Care Northumberland (CCN) is a non-profit charitable organization providing
community support services to residents of Northumberland County. CCN’s programs support
older adults, caregivers, and individuals with complex needs to live safely and independently at
home. The WrapAround for Older Adults program is the only program of its kind in
Northumberland County, coordinating formal services and natural community supports into a
unified care network. For more information, visit www.commcare.ca
The Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) is an agency of the Ontario government with a mission to
build healthy and vibrant communities across the province. In 2025–26, OTF invested nearly
$107M into 746 community projects. Projects aim to enhance economic well-being, foster more
active lifestyles, support child and youth development, provide spaces for people to come
together and connect, and create a more sustainable environment. Visit otf.ca to learn more