Supports Indigenous people who are in need of housing supports or resources to obtain, maintain, or stabilize their housing.
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Provides alternatives and options for individuals experiencing serious mental illness who become involved in the criminal justice system.
This program is comprised of three components:
Day Program: Offers a full day of activities for neurodivergent children, teens, and preteens. Activities include board games, video games, arts and crafts, and physical activities.
Licensed child care centre offering full day child care to toddlers (ages 18-30 months) and preschool children (ages 30 months to 5 years).
Offers before and after school program for school-age children from Junior Kindergarten to 12 years old. The program provides a safe place where children can enjoy arts and crafts, have a snack, or work on their homework.
Provides low-barrier access to people living with serious mental illness and addiction, offering emotional and practical support between two people who share a common experience, such as a mental health challenge or illness. Peer Supporters listen
Provides information and access to assistance for older adults with age related cognitive impairments and responsive behaviours that impact their daily functioning and/or the ability to maintain relationships.
Providing support to 16 and 17-year-old youth seeking housing and/or housing maintenance; assistance to search for, view, apply, and retain housing.
Offers caregivers an informal setting to share their experiences with one another in a confidential manner. Monthly meetings often include a speaker.
Outreach worker offering information and referral services. Additional services are offered on a case by case basis including assistance with forms, housing, and employment.