Victim Quick Response Program+ (VQRP+) – program of last resort where no other available private or public resource is available
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Provides non-medical personal support service to high-risk seniors who require access to care on a 24 hour basis in their home.
Assists Indigenous families in providing the best opportunities for the healthy development of children 0-6 years of age through education, family home visits, service coordination, and referrals.
Offers a variety of sports and physical activity programs for children ages 3 to 12. Programs include: softball, basketball, dance, gymnastics, soccer, and physical health education.
Offers a variety of education focused programs for children ages 6 to 12. Programs include science or STEAM clubs, art, literacy, and health and nutrition education.
Residential care facility for individuals with broad spectrum disabilities who are unable to live independently.
Services include:
Child and Adolescent Services is a community-based children’s mental health clinic, providing confidential and free mental health counselling and treatment for children and youth under 18, and their families. Walk-in single session counselling is
Offers support for mental health and trauma challenges from a traditional approach. In partnership with Youth Wellness Centre St. Joesph's Healthcare.
Focused on improving Indigenous health and the reduction of family violence through the provision of services for those most at risk, notably women and children.
Outreach workers connect clients experiencing chronic or episodic homelessness to immediate support, including shelter, food, and income support, and engage with those experiencing longer-term homelessness, providing assistance to rapid re-housing