The Financial Empowerment and Problem Solving (FEPS) program at Agincourt Community Services provides financial education, advocacy and problem-solving services to people living on a low income. FEPS services are free, confidential, one-on-one, and include information and referrals to income support programs. They provide hands-on help with: Completion of income tax returns Applying for government benefits Solving financial problems and questions Read more...
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Wounded Warriors provide a range of clinically facilitated programs specifically developed to support the unique needs of Veterans, First Responders and their families. The programs support individuals, couples, spouses, surviving spouses, and children of those who serve or have served our country and communities. TheyĀ also provide leading-edge trauma-informed workplace training geared towards helping make trauma exposure management a new professional Read more...
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Veterans Emergency Transition Services provide support to veterans having difficulty transitioning from military to civilian life. They assist veterans to move from the streets or shelters into affordable housing and connect them with health, employment, and financial support services. Read more...
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The Toronto Military Family Resource Centre delivers the Military Family Services Program.Ā The Centre also employs approximately 30 full-time, part-time, and casual (supply) staff in the delivery of serving member, veteran, member/veteran family support, and child care services. They provide a range of support services to military families, including education and training programs, employment assistance, deployment support, counselling, child care, Read more...
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Helmets to Hardhats (H2H) Canada is a registered not for profit organization providing opportunities in the construction and related industries for serving, transitioning and former military. They offer veterans the required apprenticeship training for a building or construction trade of their choice. Read more...
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Aboriginal Legal Services Toronto has a community legal clinic that provides services in areas, including landlord and tenant issues, OW/ODSP, OPPD, human rights, and police complaints. They offer an Aboriginal Court Worker Program that supports those appearing in criminal, family, and youth court Diversion programs for Aboriginal adult and youth offenders. Read more...
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Native Child and Family Services supports young offenders through co-ordination with probation officers and court workers, case management, and supportive counselling. Read more...
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The Native Men’s Residence offer transitional housing and supports for Aboriginal men. They provide long-term affordable units that are available to those who complete the Sagatay program. Read more...
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The Aboriginal Women and Children’s Apartments offer self-contained apartments for Aboriginal mothers 16-24 with children. You can self-refer at the youth drop-in at 655 Bloor St W. Read more...
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The Native Women’s Transitional House provide services for at-risk Aboriginal women 16-24 with or without children. You can self-refer at the youth drop-in at 655 Bloor St. W. Read more...