Incorporated in 1989 to address gaps in social and health services, SIRCH Community Services has developed dozens of programs, training, resources and social enterprises that strengthen resilience, confidence, and connection. Because it is mandated to find solutions to issues and needs in the community, SIRCH is always evolving and changing. While we’ve operated some of our programs since 1994 (e.g. the groups for parents of young children who are facing barriers such as poverty), most of the dozens of programs and services created over time have been divested to other organizations once stable and proven, or closed when the service has met the need.
Currently we are focused on food security and anti-poverty initiatives through social enterprises that funds charitable programs.