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Lanark Community Alliance launches new websites to strengthen county-wide connections

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Lanark Community Alliance (LCA) has launched a new online hub to help community members more easily connect with the Alliance and its partner agencies: Carebridge Community Support, Community Living Association – Lanark County (CLA), and Clayton Seniors Housing Corporation.

The digital refresh is part of the Alliance’s ongoing commitment to inclusion, accessibility and person-centred care. The new websites offer a streamlined way to explore services, programs, housing options and job opportunities across Lanark County.

“This project is about making it easier for people to find the support, information or opportunity they’re looking for,” says Robert Eves, CEO of Lanark Community Alliance. “Each site reflects the identity and mission of the agency it represents—while staying true to our shared values of dignity, community and care.”

A hub for community connection

The new LCA website acts as a central access point, allowing users to:

  • Learn more about the Alliance’s shared vision and story
  • Explore current job opportunities across all three agencies
  • Submit compliments or complaints through a simple online form

Fresh online presence for every agency

Each partner organization now has a modernized website designed with community use in mind:

  • Carebridge Community Support: The updated site highlights housing options, seniors’ services and developmental supports. Users can order frozen meals, register for fitness classes or browse upcoming events—all with a few clicks.
  • Community Living Association – Lanark County: This site offers clear, accessible information for individuals and families navigating developmental services, while also promoting inclusion and community engagement.
  • Clayton Seniors Housing Corporation: For the first time, Clayton Seniors has its own standalone site. Visitors can explore its history, learn about current housing options and get a glimpse of what’s on the horizon.

Built on shared values

The website launch follows recent milestone anniversaries—Carebridge’s 50th and CLA’s 60th—marking decades of service while looking ahead.

“Whether you’re searching for senior services, housing, developmental supports, work or ways to give back, these websites are here to make your journey easier,” says Eves. “It’s all about stronger communities, built on connection.”

To explore the new websites, visit www.lanarkcommunityalliance.ca.

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