Woodstock Centre
When someone in Woodstock's immediate surroundings finds themselves without access to skills training, mental health support, or a safe space to belong, that absence shapes their options immediately and over years. Woodstock Centre exists because these gaps in ordinary access—to counselling, to literacy programmes, to creative outlets—matter differently when you're navigating precarious employment, family disruption, or isolation. The centre responds to what people actually need: a place where a teenager can get real mentorship, where a parent can find parenting support, where someone rebuilding their life has a reference point. In a neighbourhood where economic transition has been sharp and uneven, having somewhere that meets people where they are—not somewhere distant or judgemental—changes the calculus of whether someone seeks help at all.