Community Legal Services of Ottawa (South) provides free legal services to low income individuals in the Ottawa community. Visit their website to learn more. Read more...
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St. Joe’s Women’s Centre offers services in a variety of areas, including: breakfast and lunch programs; shower access; laundry facilities; telephone services; emergency grocery cupboard program; and referrals. Visit their website for more information. After hours line: 613-233-4095. Read more...
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Nepean, Rideau and Osgoode Community Resource Centre offers integrated social services for the Nepean, Rideau and Osgoode area, such as: information and referral; counselling; violence against women services; elder abuse response and referral; youth programs; health promotion groups; Income tax preparation assistance; financial counselling services; and general legal advice. Visit their website for more information. Read more...
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University of Ottawa Community Legal Clinic provides public legal education, legal advice, and representation at court for a variety of criminal, family and tenant-related matters; assists women who have been victims of violence in obtaining compensation. The Clinic serves low income people and students. Services are provided free of charge and are provided by law students who are supervised by Read more...
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Durham Community Legal Clinic provides referrals, legal information, legal advice, and representation before Administrative Courts and Tribunals, Tenant Duty Counsel at the Landlord Tenant Board, community development and law reform; free presentations to community groups on the areas of law practiced by the Clinic. Read more...
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Kinark provides court-ordered assessment, intensive treatment and re-integrative services to youth who have significant mental health issues who may be in conflict with the law. Visit their website to learn more about their services. Read more...
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Mississauga Community Legal Services provides legal aid service for the Mississauga Community. They may provide legal information over the phone or in person and help with disputes regarding most government agencies (such as ODSP, EI, Pensions and Immigration). Visit their website for more information. Read more...
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Women’s Centre of Halton – Legal Clinic (Oakville) is a free legal clinic with volunteer lawyers from across Halton Region. They offer support relating to employment law and human rights; family law; immigration law; and criminal law. Read more...
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The Halton Youth Justice Program (HYJP) deals with young persons between the ages of 12-17 years who have committed a criminal offence in the community. It is designed to hold youth accountable for their actions and offers opportunities for youth to deal with the underlying issues contributing to their criminal behaviour. Burlington 3800 Constable Henshaw Boulevard Youth Officer: 905-825-4777 ext. Read more...
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AchÄv: Newcomer Information Centre (NIC) may offer: Employment Services; Education and Training; English Language Training; Housing Information; Health Care Services; Child, Youth and Family Resources; Legal and Social Services; Government Programs; Personal Finance and Income Tax Help; Community and Recreational Services; and information related to Canadian Citizenship. Visit their website for more information. Read more...