This program helps children, youth, and their caregivers in the following ways:
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Annual free family festival hosting a vendor marketplace, entertainment, and other activities for families.
Provides primary healthcare services to new immigrants, including refugees, and to those who face barriers in accessing culturally-appropriate healthcare services.
Services include:
Offers a number of summer camps, family camps, and leadership programs for children with diabetes.
The Forest Program serves youth ages 10 to 18 with a dual diagnosis and is part of the service array available through the Guiding Partnerships and Solutions (GPS) Program.
Provides primary and wholistic medical care integrated with traditional Indigenous approaches to First Nations, Metis, and Inuit community members. Staff includes both family doctors and nurse practitioners.
Program designed to connect newcomers with appropriate services and resources for their life in Canada, such as health care, education, and language help.
Offers help with:
Aims to improve the mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being of Aboriginal children and their families by offering a wide range of events and activities that focus on cultural awareness, physical activities, arts and crafts, life skil
Operates five subsidized housing projects to meet the needs of families, seniors, and persons with disabilities.
Provincial program that pairs Ontario residents with local doctors or nurse practitioners who are accepting new patients.