Apologies from your Website Convenor! After having my MacBook and iPad stolen from my vehicle last Thursday, I’m happy to report it’s been recovered BUT I have had to reinstall a new Operating System as well as all software that I work with on my MacBook because the thief wiped the hard drive clean. If I was slow getting something posted I apologize. If I’ve forgotten to post something please resubmit using the usual form as I’m missing approximately 2 days of memory from the backup of my MacBook. Thank you to everyone for your understanding as I get all my equipment functioning smoothly again and get back to my routine.
2026 has certainly started off in true memorable fashion!!! We are looking forward to our Jubilee year and all the wonderful, upcoming events that will be happening to celebrate throughout the year, especially our Convention on June 2nd, 3rd and 4th!!!
Click HERE to read about a new Long Term Care Facility from the Napanee Beaver that has opened in Napanee!
Click here to read a DISCUSSION PAPER from SENIORS FOR SOCIAL ACTION (ONTARIO)
Click HERE to read an UPDATE from our friends at CHANGE LTC NOW
The Retired Women Teachers of Ontario / Organisation des enseignantes retraitées de l’Ontario Welcome You!
In 1956, a small group of retired women teachers in Toronto got together for the purpose of trying to persuade the government to raise the level of pensions for retired women teachers to the same level as their male colleagues. Their goal would be met some years later, and with it the realization that retired women teachers needed a voice.
Caring & Sharing
Today, the Retired Women Teachers of Ontario / Organisation des enseignantes retraitées de l’Ontario (RWTO/OERO), a not-for-profit social organization, continues to exist because there is still a need for an organization that cares for the interests and well-being of retired women educational professionals. RWTO/OERO now has 46 Branches across the province, where our members come together for social interaction, stimulating programs, emotional support and most of all, friendship.
If you are a retired woman teacher, educational assistant, early childhood educator, child & youth worker/counsellor, audiologist, office support staff, psychologist, social worker, or speech and language pathologist who was employed by a Board of Education, private school, college or university from any part of the world, at any time during your career, we invite you to join RWTO/OERO. You are welcome regardless of your personal qualifications, the level of education or length of time you were employed, or whether or not you are collecting a job-related pension. Our organization offers many benefits: the opportunity to network, maintain or develop new friendships, and enjoy camaraderie, along with the opportunity to participate in various insurance plans which are available to our members.


