In April of 2004, the Ten Oaks Project was co-founded by Holly Wagg and Julia Alarie, who together noticed a gap in services for the children and youth of LGBTQ families in the National Capital Region.
The first program to grow out of this vision was Camp Ten Oaks, followed by Rainbow Families and Project Acorn.
Camp Ten Oaks
The feasibility of a summer camp program was tested through a needs assessment survey conducted between April and August 2004. The report, We Wanna Summer Camp Program!, was released in December of that year.
Highlights from this report include:
Eleven months of fundraising, planning and development resulted in a one-week summer camp, the first of its kind in Canada, in August 2005.
Rainbow Families
Partnering with Family Services Ottawa and Centretown Community Health Centre in October 2004, the Ten Oaks Project began to deliver a bi-monthly program for children of LGBTQ families. The Rainbow Families group, for GLBTTQ parents and their children, was the first of its kind in Ottawa.
The parents' group met for support, education and advocacy. Childcare was provided for children 0 to 6 and the Ten Oaks Project provided programming for children 7-12.
In July 2006, the Ten Oaks Project decided to focus its efforts on growing its organization, while Family Services Ottawa and Centretown Community Health Centre continued to offer much needed support to GLBTTQ families through this group.
Project Acorn
Project Acorn is a leadership retreat for youth aged 16-24 from LGBTQ communities set to launch in 2009. We are also working collaboratively on this project with the Youth Services Bureau of Ottawa, the National Capital Region YMCA-YWCA and the GLBTTQ Youth Service Providers Network.