Canadian Caribbean Association of Halton

Site: Oakville - Mailing Address

Service: Cultural Heritage Group

Record #: OAK0806
Last Full Update: 07 Nov 2024

Contact Information

Office Phone 905-815-6184
E-Mail info@ccah.ca
Website ccah.ca
Contact Form ccah.ca/contact/
Social Media Facebook Facebook, Instagram Instagram, LinkedIn LinkedIn, YouTube YouTube

Site Information

Located In Community Oakville
Address & Map
Oakville, ON
Mailing Address c/o Sheldon Williams 
Queen Elizabeth Park Community & Cultural Centre 
2302 Bridge Rd, Rm A071 
Oakville, ON L6L 2G6
Physical Access Fully Accessible - class location

Agency Information

Description (Agency)

A charity dedicated to promoting diversity and inclusion, supporting cultural development, encouraging civic engagement through volunteering, and offering arts and educational programs

Legal Status (51) Registered Charity
Established 1977
Primary Executive Sheldon Williams, President
Alternate Executive Richard Pinnock, Vice President
Funding City / Town ; Regional / Municipal ; Provincial ; Federal ; Grants ; Fundraising ; Donations ; Foundation

Description and Service Details

Description (Service)

Offers a variety of programs aimed at engaging all members of the community including youth, adults, and seniors 
 
Black History Tours: Bike or Walk

  • CCAH offers tours regarding Oakville's rich Black history in Kerr Village and Bronte Harbour 

CCAH Reading Corner

  • in partnership with the Milton Public Library
  • hosting book readings virtually that feature Black authors 

Youth Leadership Summer Program

  • in partnership with Halton Regional Police Services
  • annual summer workshops, for youth 13-18 yrs
  • use various art forms to explore the topics of cultural identity, conflict resolution, time management, and goal setting
  • eligible participants earn community involvement hours towards their high school community service requirement 

Canada Summer Jobs

  • in partnership with Employment and Social Development Canada
  • helping young people between 15 and 30 yrs, particularly those facing barriers to employment, get the information and gain the skills, work experience and abilities they need to transition successfully into the labour market 

CCAH Summer Day Camp

  • Black-led program for racialized and marginalized families living in Halton Region that identify as Black, Indigenous or people of colour with a Caribbean or African heritage.
  • Juniors aged 6-8; Seniors aged 9-11

CCAH Leaders in Training

  • Summer training to youth aged 13-15 years who are interested in becoming future camp counsellors
  • Output of the training is volunteer placement at the CCAH Day Camp

Sizzlin' Halton

  • in partnership with local chefs, CCAH has created six educational cooking classes that focus on cultural foods 

From Clef Notes to Canvas

  • an interactive and facilitated art session that takes emotion felt from songs to fuel creation on canvas
  • painting experience is not required
  • session facilitated by Omar ‘Oms’ Hopkinson, a member of Arts Milton Board of Directors​ 

Steelpan Lessons

  • Fall, Winter and Spring sessions 
  • a unique cross-generational program that invites both youth and seniors to learn the art of steelpan
  • improve concentration and memory while socializing and having fun 

Parang Lessons

  • Fall, Winter and Spring sessions
  • Parang is a popular folk music originating from Trinidad and Tobago and is practiced throughout the Caribbean
  • learn to play the ukulele, cuatro, guitar or selection of percussion instruments
Hours

See website for program dates and hours

Areas Served Halton Region
Eligibility Varies by program
Application

Register online

Languages English
Fees Membership

Categories and Classification

Service Categories Cooking Classes ; Cultural Heritage Groups ~ Caribbean Community ; Day Camps ; Leadership Development ~ Youth ; Music Instruction ; Summer Employment ~ Caribbean Community ; Summer Employment ~ Youth
Older Adult Main Categories ARTS / CULTURE
Older Adult Sub-Categories Cultural Heritage Groups