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ANGER SOLUTIONS
6-week program for kids and 8-week program for youth that incorporates several evidence-based therapeutic models. This program is different from traditional anger management models as it focuses on: resolving the emotion of anger rather than teaching participants to control behaviour and working to motivate participants to become internally motivated to change their responses to anger.
Some of the topics included are: Learning About Emotion * Coping Strategies * Communication Skills
COOKING CLASSES
Free cooking classes for youth aged 13-21. Teaches simple cooking skills, eat a meal, take home leftovers and get a free cookbook.
6-week program for kids and 8-week program for youth that incorporates several evidence-based therapeutic models. This program is different from traditional anger management models as it focuses on: resolving the emotion of anger rather than teaching participants to control behaviour and working to motivate participants to become internally motivated to change their responses to anger.
Some of the topics included are: Learning About Emotion * Coping Strategies * Communication Skills
COOKING CLASSES
Free cooking classes for youth aged 13-21. Teaches simple cooking skills, eat a meal, take home leftovers and get a free cookbook.
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COVID-19 - Providing up-to-date service information for emergency food providers and grocery and meal delivery services.
Provides information on events, organizations and happenings related to food in Chatham-Kent. Information food skills opportunities, community gardens, student nutrition programs, CK Food Strategy and more can be found here. Additionally the CK Meal Calendar and Food Resource can be found on this website as well as an up to date listing on all food banks, soup kitchens, food voucher programs and other community food resources.
Provides information on events, organizations and happenings related to food in Chatham-Kent. Information food skills opportunities, community gardens, student nutrition programs, CK Food Strategy and more can be found here. Additionally the CK Meal Calendar and Food Resource can be found on this website as well as an up to date listing on all food banks, soup kitchens, food voucher programs and other community food resources.
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Community food programs for all members of the community * programs vary based on time of year and community needs
Learn How to Garden Workshop - learn how grow vegetables * garden plots available
Good Food Box - bulk buying program offering monthly baskets of healthy, affordable produce to support more fruit and vegetables in the diet
Cooking Kids - Monthly cooking program for children aged 7-9 years * a make-and-take meal to share with family
At the Kitchen Table - Monthly program for youth aged 10-12 years where they share a homemade meal and discuss various topics
Better Bites - Seasonal food demonstration, taste test and discussion by Diabetes team
Craving Change - Small group program for adults designed to help understand the reasons why we eat and provide strategies for improving problematic eating behaviours * offered 1-2 times per year
Adult Baking Club - Teaches young adults how to bake * supported by Coordinator of Community Support Service and Program Assistant
Kitchen Kids - Monthly cooking program for parents with children ages 2 1/2 to 6 years * children prepare and try food while parents learn tips for including children in the kitchen
Krazy Kitchen - Monthly program for adults to cook, taste and bring home samples to share * children's programming available
Mens Cooking - Cooking lessons and health education program for men and an opportunity to share recipes
Learn How to Garden Workshop - learn how grow vegetables * garden plots available
Good Food Box - bulk buying program offering monthly baskets of healthy, affordable produce to support more fruit and vegetables in the diet
Cooking Kids - Monthly cooking program for children aged 7-9 years * a make-and-take meal to share with family
At the Kitchen Table - Monthly program for youth aged 10-12 years where they share a homemade meal and discuss various topics
Better Bites - Seasonal food demonstration, taste test and discussion by Diabetes team
Craving Change - Small group program for adults designed to help understand the reasons why we eat and provide strategies for improving problematic eating behaviours * offered 1-2 times per year
Adult Baking Club - Teaches young adults how to bake * supported by Coordinator of Community Support Service and Program Assistant
Kitchen Kids - Monthly cooking program for parents with children ages 2 1/2 to 6 years * children prepare and try food while parents learn tips for including children in the kitchen
Krazy Kitchen - Monthly program for adults to cook, taste and bring home samples to share * children's programming available
Mens Cooking - Cooking lessons and health education program for men and an opportunity to share recipes
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The Centre functions as a partnership with other community agencies that offer free social, educational, nutritional and wellness programs for all ages (Volunteer Opportunities Available).
Community Centre Programs:
Community Centre Programs:
- Addictions Counselling
- Advocacy Services & Community Resource Assistance
- Alzheimer's Memory Care
- At Home Instead
- Blood Pressure Clinic
- Brain Injury Cafe
- Community Cafe
- Computer Usage
- Cornhole Social
- Counselling
- Crafts with Karen
- Device Advice
- Eating for Better Health
- Guides
- Introduction to Ancestry
- Kingsville Courage to Change
- Milk Bag Creations
- Pathfinders
- Scrapbooking 101
- Self Defence
- Tai-Chi
- Tone and Stretch
- Toy Making
- Yarn Social Time
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Nutrition Workshops and Community Gardening
The ACCESS Nutrition Workshops
The ACCESS Nutrition Workshops
- introduces participants to simple, healthy and economical recipes to develop new skills; to handle and store food safely; and to expand nutritional knowledge.
- provides the food, the recipe and the instruction
- Participants leave with a healthy meal for their families, healthy substitutions ideas, knowledge about health and safety in the kitchen; and new social networks
- helps reduce food insecurity and promotes better nutrition and health
- promotes exercise, neighbourhood beautification, social interaction, contact with nature, better nutrition and health, stress reduction, stronger communities, increased green space, cultural and youth opportunities.
- an ideal place for families, agencies and schools to work alongside one another, taste new foods and learn food safety
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A YMCA Resource House providing free programs and services to families in geared to income neighbourhoods. Activities include the breakfast club, After School Healthy Habits, Nutrition Break. |
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A Free teaching hub near Sarnia's downtown core that helps to promote healthy eating habits. Youth programs include Chefs in Training for ages 7-11, Rainbow Plate which gets toddlers more involved in the kitchen, and a Teen Cuisine program. Adult programs include assisting people with diabetes, IBS, heart conditions and those who are eating for one or those on a tight budget.
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Variety of programming to assist children and youth with healthy
development offered in various locations throughout Elgin County (St
Thomas, Aylmer, Belmont, Springfield, Straffordville, Dutton, Rodney and
West Lorne)
Kids Creative Cuisine - Program for children and youth ages 9-13 to learn how to safely prepare and enjoy health recipes * hygiene, kitchen safety, reading recipes, kitchen equipment, measuring ingredients, table manners, table setting, healthy choices
Red Cross Stay Safe! - Program offers basic first aid and safety skills for youth 9-13 years old * participants learn about being safe when they are without the direct supervision of a parent, guardian, or trusted adult, both at home and in their communities
Red Cross Babysitting Courses - Teaches children and youth ages 11 and older the responsibilities of babysitting, safety tips for children of all ages, basic child care skills, and what to do in emergencies * Red Cross manual and completion card
S.M.A.R.T. for Girls (Stress Management and Relaxation Techniques) - Program for girls ages 8-12 years * workshops may include yoga, dance, nutrition and creative expression
Kids Creative Cuisine - Program for children and youth ages 9-13 to learn how to safely prepare and enjoy health recipes * hygiene, kitchen safety, reading recipes, kitchen equipment, measuring ingredients, table manners, table setting, healthy choices
Red Cross Stay Safe! - Program offers basic first aid and safety skills for youth 9-13 years old * participants learn about being safe when they are without the direct supervision of a parent, guardian, or trusted adult, both at home and in their communities
Red Cross Babysitting Courses - Teaches children and youth ages 11 and older the responsibilities of babysitting, safety tips for children of all ages, basic child care skills, and what to do in emergencies * Red Cross manual and completion card
S.M.A.R.T. for Girls (Stress Management and Relaxation Techniques) - Program for girls ages 8-12 years * workshops may include yoga, dance, nutrition and creative expression
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Resource and drop-in space for youth * age-appropriate programming in recreation, leadership, arts and culture, education, prevention and awareness, and volunteering * daily activities that encourage self esteem, leadership, life and social skills, and job readiness
Activities include homework assistance, movie nights, and recreation
Healthy Eating - free cooking skills programs for youth aged 13-18
- gym equipped with sporting equipment
- kitchen housed with snacks and drinks
- computer stations
- video games
- television
- art supplies
- pool table
Activities include homework assistance, movie nights, and recreation
Healthy Eating - free cooking skills programs for youth aged 13-18
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Programs include Newcomer Seniors Support Group, Newcomer Women's Support Group, International cooking club and Middle Eastern women's aerobics
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Gardening and cooking workshops for the community * focuses on skill development and using whole foods
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Community collaborator and facilitator of food related projects that promote community gardening sustainability and self-sufficiency * advice and assistance regarding the issue of food security * arranges programs including community gardens, meal planning, and healthy eating advice
Services and Programs:
Services and Programs:
- Grow, Cook, Learn
- Westview Community Garden
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Centre offering a range of skills, training and certification opportunities
Topics include:
Services and Programs:
Topics include:
- Canadian Red Cross first aid and CPR
- instructor development program
- psychological first aid/ first responder/ basic life support
- safe food handling
- smart serve
- customer service and cash register training
- babysitting and stay safe training
- WHMIS training
- computer training (Basics, Excel, Word)
- local food skills (3 week culinary program)
- Culinary Pre Apprenticeship Program ( 6 months)
Services and Programs:
- Ontario Employment Services
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Assistance and advocacy for adults with intellectual disabilities
Supported Independent Living - Supports with daily living to enable people with a developmental disability to live in the community
Supports in Long-Term Care - Supports for individuals with a developmental disability who reside in long-term care
Passport Funding and Person Directed Planning - Assistance for people with a disability and their families with planning for life in the community
Community Participation Supports - Assistance for people with a disability in finding meaningful daily activities including leisure, employment and education
Supported Independent Living - Supports with daily living to enable people with a developmental disability to live in the community
Supports in Long-Term Care - Supports for individuals with a developmental disability who reside in long-term care
Passport Funding and Person Directed Planning - Assistance for people with a disability and their families with planning for life in the community
Community Participation Supports - Assistance for people with a disability in finding meaningful daily activities including leisure, employment and education
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COVID19 All staff and volunteers now required to be fully vaccinated including a booster shot, in order to work directly with the public. Those accessing services are not required to show proof of vaccination. COVID19 Community Meals - Monday from 5pm - 6pm; Wednesday 'Seniors' Lunch from 11:30 - 12:30; Friday Market Cafe from 11am - 1pm The in-person, low-cost Access Market has returned to Fridays from 11am - 1pm. The Friday Market Café resumed on Fri, Jun 1, 2022. COVID19 Peer Advocacy office - if you or someone you know is in need of support services for income, access to healthy food, addictions, mental health, domestic violence, housing, tax filing, or just need someone with whom to talk - remote consults available with Community Connector Matthew by appointment. Contact by EMAIL or Ext 1005. Programs and services: Community Health Clinic Fri from 1 pm-4 pm community paramedics, addictions councilors, peer support available. Compost Club - Wed 9 am- 1 pm, learn about composting and food skills regarding food waste Contact: Lucas Tingle 519-3663 Ext 1002, EMAIL Seniors Green Team - Wed 9:30 am-11 am, start your morning by getting your hands dirty in the greenhouse Contact: Lucas Tingle 519-3663 Ext 1002, EMAIL 13 Grandmother Moons - Held on the fifth day after the new moon each month, we will learn about Indigenous ways together and make some handcrafts. Facilitated by Contact: Matthew Maynard 519-508-3663 Ext 1005, EMAIL Seed, Feed, and Lead - Fri 4 pm-7 pm, a fun hands-on program for youth 9 - 13 yrs to learn how to cook nutritious meals. Participants bring home a batch of what they've made to share with their families. Contact: Ben Ingoldsby 519-508-3663 Ext 1003, EMAIL Loving Spoonfuls - Tue 10 am-1 pm, new and expecting parents learn family-friendly recipes and cooking tips along with access to a family health nurse for any parenting questions. Kid friendly environment with activities by Stratford EarlyOn Centre Contact: Ben Ingoldsby 519-508-3663 Ext 1003, EMAIL Welcome Kitchen - Thu 3 pm-5 pm. Program is focused on cooking and eating a communal meal, get together for a small group of individuals being introduced to The Local for the first time. Contact: Erin Innis 519-508-3663 Ext 1001, EMAIL Kids can create their own pizzas cooked in the Stratford Chefs School wood-fired oven in the back garden at The Local. Families of all configurations welcome. Wed 5 pm-7 pm during the summer months. No registration required - just drop in. Contact Ben Ingoldsby EMAIL or call 519-508-3663 Ext 1003 for more information. A community kitchen to prepare community meals and to teach others how to prepare wholesome meals at home. Also provides The Storehouse that accepts large-scale donations from industry and agricultural sector to distribute to not-for-profit agencies, food banks and school nutrition programs throughout Perth County. Have a low-cost produce market, community meal program plus many other community programming around food and advocacy. For current programming schedule see the website HERE Urban Farming at Dufferin Park - Mon and Tue, 5 pm-7 pm. Program looks at urban farming techniques and participants work in teams. Teams share final produce items from the program. Contact: Lucas Tingle 519-508-3663 Ext 1002, EMAIL |
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EarlyON Child and Family Centre
Programs include:
Programs include:
- parent support
- community kitchen
- baking group
- breakfast program
- drop-in
- after school program
- school age program
- focus groups for youth
- babysitting course
- sewing
- adult craft time
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The kitchen offers a practical learning environment, where volunteers make all the meals from scratch * prepares food for Queen Street Commons Cafe * catering available
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Support for people living with diabetes
- program provides access to a nurse, dietitian, social worker, and foot care RPN
- group cooking classes and support groups also available
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Educational, health, healing and counselling centre
- transformation, lifestyle, and relationship counseling
- systems thinker consultant
- some services available via telephone or Internet
- complete online products catalogue
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COVID-19 (9 Jun 2020) Tungasuvvingat Inuit Food Bank is open for Inuk in need of food support. * Contact TI worker for details or call Paulina at 613-857-1709. * All TI non-essential services programming are suspended until further notice. Mamisarvik Healing Centre is an essential service for the participants. * This information is regularly updated on their Facebook page.
Community centre that provides services adapted to the needs of Inuit clients
The Family Well-Being Program (1071 Richmond Rd): Prevention-focused, culturally-responsive supports to promote healthy communities * supports families to heal from the effects of intergenerational trauma, reduce violence * addresses the over-representation of Indigenous children and youth in child welfare and youth justice systems Child development and nutrition * cultural development and retention * parenting and care-taking skills * community development * pre and postnatal program
Youth Program (1071 Richmond Rd, 297 Savard): Various programs that promote Inuit culture and language * life skills education * promotes exercise * provides alternatives to negative environments
Counselling Services: assists clients with day to day personal and emotion struggles * Inuit Residential School Program provides support to former IRS students and their families.
Community Support Program, Drop In (297 Savard Ave): supportive environment attempting to duplicate the community spirit and cultural surrounding of the Inuit homelands * socialization opportunities * settlement services, housing assistance and information and referral to legal, medical and social services * Interpretation services and assistance in obtaining non-insured health benefits * weekly Inuit women's healing circle * men's group and Community Kitchen, Weekly Food Bank
Housing Support Services (297 Savard Ave): housing-based case management program for clients who are chronically or episodically homeless * general Housing assistance * crisis intervention services
Inuit Court and Justice Programs (604 Laurier West): offers supports to Inuit involved with the legal system. Restorative Justice model and Gladue Services
Exiting Sex Trade/Anti Human Trafficking Program (604 Laurier West): offers support to Inuit involved in the sex trade being trafficked or at risk in a harm reduction model
Employment Services (1071 Richmond Rd): assistance with writing resumes, cover letters, finding employment or training assists in the removal of barriers in the road to long-term employment
Cultural Programming : Cultural events and activities throughout the year * Inuit craft workshops * Elders Tea
Community centre that provides services adapted to the needs of Inuit clients
The Family Well-Being Program (1071 Richmond Rd): Prevention-focused, culturally-responsive supports to promote healthy communities * supports families to heal from the effects of intergenerational trauma, reduce violence * addresses the over-representation of Indigenous children and youth in child welfare and youth justice systems Child development and nutrition * cultural development and retention * parenting and care-taking skills * community development * pre and postnatal program
Youth Program (1071 Richmond Rd, 297 Savard): Various programs that promote Inuit culture and language * life skills education * promotes exercise * provides alternatives to negative environments
Counselling Services: assists clients with day to day personal and emotion struggles * Inuit Residential School Program provides support to former IRS students and their families.
Community Support Program, Drop In (297 Savard Ave): supportive environment attempting to duplicate the community spirit and cultural surrounding of the Inuit homelands * socialization opportunities * settlement services, housing assistance and information and referral to legal, medical and social services * Interpretation services and assistance in obtaining non-insured health benefits * weekly Inuit women's healing circle * men's group and Community Kitchen, Weekly Food Bank
Housing Support Services (297 Savard Ave): housing-based case management program for clients who are chronically or episodically homeless * general Housing assistance * crisis intervention services
Inuit Court and Justice Programs (604 Laurier West): offers supports to Inuit involved with the legal system. Restorative Justice model and Gladue Services
Exiting Sex Trade/Anti Human Trafficking Program (604 Laurier West): offers support to Inuit involved in the sex trade being trafficked or at risk in a harm reduction model
Employment Services (1071 Richmond Rd): assistance with writing resumes, cover letters, finding employment or training assists in the removal of barriers in the road to long-term employment
Cultural Programming : Cultural events and activities throughout the year * Inuit craft workshops * Elders Tea
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