519 seeks your input in online survey

Community centre wants feedback on programs and services

The 519 Church St Community Centre wants your input in a new survey. Its “Speak. Listen. Be Heard” online survey is an effort to measure the level of engagement in the 519’s programs and services.

“Our multi-faceted approach invites all of you — our communities, neighbours and friends to voice your opinions and ideas about virtually all aspects of our programs and services as well as your experiences of using The 519 Church Street Community Centre,” reads a release on the 519’s website.

Complete the survey at The519.org.

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