Addiction and Mental Health Services (Napanee) offers housing support, walk-in crisis intervention, addiction services and counselling, as well as mental health support. Visit their website for more information. 24/7 Crisis Phone Line: 613.354.7388 Read more...
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Pinecrest-Queensway Community Health Centre offers a variety of services including Health Care services; Employment services; Parent-child Services; Harm Reduction programs; access to food banks; and more. Visit their website for more information. Read more...
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Ottawa Catholic School Board (Nepean) offers Adult English as a Second Language (ESL) classes to develop communication skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing. Visit their website to learn more. Read more...
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Clarington East Food Bank is a food bank available to individuals in the Newcastle area. 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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Support House offers a full range of supportive housing options for those with mental health and/or substance use issues ā from highly intensive staff supported residences to community supports through rent subsidies with private landlords. The staff team supports multiple needs and works to strengthen essential life skills. Staff may also assist in connecting with additional supports in the community Read more...
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Sexual Assault and Violence Intervention Services (SAVIS of Halton) offers free and confidential 24/7, one-on-one crisis counselling services, with no judgment, just support. Services can be short- or long-term in nature and are open to female-identified, male-identified and transgender people aged 12 and over who are survivors of violence, including childhood sexual abuse. SAVIS does not discriminate when it comes 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...