This program provides support to individuals wanting to submit a record suspension application (pardon) to the Parole Board of Canada. It will support the submission of a complete and accurate record suspension application.
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Offers income tax preparation assistance for newcomers and people with a modest income, and ensures residents are aware of the federal and provincial supports available to them.
Welcoming, safe, and engaging programming for teens. Programs include:
- Employment and educational supports
- Social and recreational opportunities
- Focus on health, nutrition and wellness
Provides assistance to all Indigenous people, regardless of status, who are in contact with the legal system to help navigate the court process and better understand their rights, options, and responsibilities when appearing before the courts.
Provides a space for students to work on school work, with access to learning materials (pens, pencils, paper), computers with internet, and tutor support twice weekly.
The Credit Counselling Society offers programs, education and support from a credit counsellor for:
A community based program for youth requiring support. It helps young people (12-24 years of age) navigate the service systems to connect them to resources in their community.
Provides free warm, nutritious dinners on weekdays for youth aged 13-25, as well as positive social activities such as board games, movies, spa night, karaoke, and more.
Delivers programs and services which promote spiritual/emotional growth and wellness. Staff includes community approved healers, teachers, and facilitators.
Programs and services include:
Program that assists the Urban Indigenous youth at risk in providing access to activities that will ensure choices to healthy lifestyles. Objectives include: