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Bruce County’s Child Activity Assistance Program Creates Opportunities to Participate

Bruce County encourages eligible families to explore the Child Activity Assistance Program (CAAP), which helps provide children the opportunity to participate in activities and programming when fees are a barrier.

Bruce County encourages eligible families to explore the Child Activity Assistance Program (CAAP), which helps provide children the opportunity to participate in activities and programming when fees are a barrier.

This opportunity is available for families with a gross income of less than $49,466 and can assist with the cost of activities like school trips, school nutrition programs, extra-curricular activities, arts and cultural programs, Scouts/Embers, etc. Bruce County families can access this program for their dependent children under the age of 18, and receive up to $500.00 per child, per year.

“Bruce County is committed to helping children and families enhance their level of participation and quality of life in our communities,” said Tina Metcalfe, Director of Human Services. “The Child Activity Assistance Program helps ensure children have access to extracurricular activities that support their growth and development, and Bruce County’s Human Services department is here to help guide families through the subsidy application process.”

CAAP Eligibility: 
You must be a Canadian Citizen and a resident of Bruce County with a gross family income less than $49,466.00. Application forms can be found on the Bruce County website and documents can be emailed to CAAP@brucecounty.on.ca. You can also mail your documents to Bruce County Human Services at PO BOX 399, 30 Park Street, Walkerton, ON, N0G 2V0, or fax your documents to 519-881-4324.

Discover more about the Child Activity Assistance Program.