Media Release: TBDSSAB Celebrates 25 Years
April 18, 2024 – The District of Thunder Bay Social Services Administration Board (TBDSSAB) is celebrating its 25-year anniversary as an organization.
Staff, Board members, and community partners gathered this afternoon at TBDSSAB’s Thunder Bay office for cake, refreshments, and a chance to reflect on the past 25 years.
TBDSSAB was formed by the province of Ontario in 1999 through the District Social Services Administration Boards Act (O. Reg. 37/99, s. 6). Throughout Ontario, a combined total of 47 Consolidated Municipal Service Managers (CMSMs) and District Social Services Administration Boards (DSSABs) were created to administer provincially funded programs including Ontario Works, child care, and community housing. Learn more about the District Social Services Administration Boards Act: https://www.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90d15
TBDSSAB’s programs included delivery of social assistance in 1999, with responsibility for the child care service system transferred in 2000, followed by responsibility for community housing in 2001. More recently, in 2019, the province added responsibility for EarlyON programs to the Child Care service system portfolio.
Download the 25th Anniversary timeline brochure for more milestones: 2024 – TBDSSAB 25th Anniversary Timeline – Brochure (PDF)
Quotes:
- “On behalf of the Board, I am thrilled to celebrate this exciting milestone. For the past 25 years, TBDSSAB has grown so much and helped so many people in our communities. I look forward to seeing what the next 25 years will bring.” – Brian Hamilton, Chair, TBDSSAB
- “It has been a pleasure to see this organization grow and evolve over the last quarter century. I thank staff, leadership, board members, community partners, and the people we serve for shaping the past, present, and future of TBDSSAB.” – Bill Bradica, CAO, TBDSSAB
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The District of Thunder Bay Social Services Administration Board supports people to improve their lives and become self-sufficient. It does this as the service system manager for vital, quality social services needed by individuals and families – including child care and early years, community housing, and homelessness prevention – and through the delivery of Ontario Works. Visit the TBDSSAB website for more information at www.tbdssab.ca.