KAWARTHA LAKES-Local Paramedics, Senior Staff and Council received a pair of Sock Rocket custom socks for Paramedic Services Week. For every pair of adult-size sports socks purchased, the team was able to donate three pairs to Community Integrated Care Hub, known as ‘The Hub’ (John Howard Society of the Kawarthas). In total, 750 pairs have been donated to The Hub. The socks are custom made using high quality cotton.
“We really appreciate the Community Paramedics team for their support,” said Kristal Jones-Craighead, Program Director of the Community Integrated Care Hub. “The budget we set aside for purchasing socks can now be used in our food and meal programming.”
Community Paramedics are specially-trained paramedics who provide scheduled, non-emergency care to eligible residents in their homes and communities. They help residents manage chronic conditions, access healthcare services, and remain safe and independent at home for longer. Community Paramedics provide wellness checks, health assessments, remote monitoring, education, and connections to local supports. They help reduce unnecessary emergency department visits and improve overall quality of care.
Led by the John Howard Society of the Kawarthas, the project is a 12-bed emergency shelter with drop-in and program space, located near key amenities. The Community Integrated Care Hub is a purpose-built space designed to provide low-barrier, person-centered services grounded in a harm reduction framework. Through a ‘No Wrong Door’ approach, The Hub centralizes services and offers wrap-around supports so people can access what they need in one place, from basic needs like showers, laundry, meals, and a safe overnight space, to connections with health and community supports.
For more information, visit the John Howard Society of the Kawarthas website.
Courtesy CKL

