Provincial program that provides free dental care for eligible children and youth age 17 and under from low-income households.
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Ontario provincial program that provides financial support for low to moderate income families to cover some of the extra costs of caring for a child who has a severe disability.
Funds are available to help with costs such as:
Offers outreach services that provide rehabilitation to people with acquired brain injuries who live in the community. Services include:
Provides a full range of educational, sport, and recreational activities for newcomers to Canada. These activities provide newcomer youth with a fun, supportive environment.
Services include:
Offers a number of resources related to hospice end-of-life care.
Services include:
Provides substance use and mental health services for teenagers, young adults, and their families or caregivers.
The Farley Foundation helps low-income pet owners in Ontario by subsidizing the cost of non-elective veterinary care for their sick or injured pets. Applications for funding must be made by veterinary clinics, not directly from pet owners.
Provides one-on-one mentoring for youth with an opportunity to participate in educational activities and engage with their peers. The goal of this program is to help youth stay in school, or re-enter the school system.
This program provides emergency food parcels and personal care items for families and individuals in need of assistance, operating by appointment at the door.
Arm's length agency of the Ontario Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development.