Online monthly drop-in led by Registered Dietitians to provide peer support, motivation, and ongoing nutrition education.
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A drop-in service that provides legal and non-legal information, regarding family law issues, such as separation and divorce.
The Family Advice Duty Counsel is a service run out of the Family Law Information Centre. The program gives advice and assistance on family law matters for people who are not in court the day they attend the centre .
Provides services to assist individuals who are experiencing homelessness or are on a low income in finding safe and affordable housing.
Services include:
Provides financial assistance and other benefits to eligible people with disabilities who are in financial need. Supports offered include:
Advocates for tenants facing human rights issues in housing including discrimination, harassment, or the need for an accommodation under the Ontario Human Rights Code.
Eviction prevention supports:
Providing support services for older adults and vulnerable persons, including:
Provides substance use and mental health services for teenagers, young adults, and their families or caregivers.
Counselling services provided by registered social workers or registered psychotherapists. Mental health services are available for children, youth, and their families, as well as for adults and people dealing with addictions.
Single point of access for children and youth to be placed on the Ontario Autism Program (OAP) waitlist for autism services.