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Halton Hills Youth Centre, Georgetown
1-877-718-2205 905-873-2600
Crisis: ROCK Crisis Line: 905-878-9785 Kids Helpline: 1-800-668-6868
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Acton and Georgetown Youth Centres are open for in-person programming Mon to Fri from 3 pm-7:30 pm for youth ages 12-24. The Youth Centres provided recreation-based youth drop-in programming, supervised by Town trained staff that includes a lounge, gym, cooking, access to resources and more
- offers pool table, ping-pong, video games and scheduled activities
- staff trained to work with youth and provide referrals to youth services available in Halton Hills and Halton Region
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Supervised, recreation-based youth drop-in centre
- offers pool table, ping-pong, video games and scheduled activities
- staff trained to work with youth and provide referrals to youth services available in Halton Hills and Halton Region
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Ongoing programs include: drop-in, development, mentoring, outreach, leadership development, and volunteer opportunities. Individualized supports and referrals for youth as needed in areas of mental health, sexual identity, education, job, family and more.
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Provides:
- a welcome and friendly place for teens from all walks of life
- a safe and relaxed environment run by caring staff and volunteers
- the opportunity to connect and build friendships with other teens and caring adults
- personalized support that is specific to each teen and their unique life situation
- one-on-one mentoring
- homework support
- referral services for areas of mental health, addiction and other presenting concerns
- group discussions on teen issues, current events and spiritual questions
- indoor activities include pool, ping pong, video games, art station, weight room, board games, cards and more
- outdoor activities such as ball hockey, soccer, basketball and other fun activities
- a meaningful refuge from pressures that may exist at school, home and other places
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Aims to strengthen the social and emotional well-being of youth and families through counseling and related support services
Counselling Program for Families at Risk and Youth Counselling Program
Youth Arts Against Violence: Modern Batik Art Workshops
ECLYPSE Youth Resource Centre (Experiential Centre Lighting Youths' Paths Supporting Expression)
ECLYPSE Youth Drop-In Centre (Bramalea)
60 West Dr., Unit 101, L6T 3T6, Brampton, ON
Telephone 905-790-7707; Fax 905-790-7730
Hours of Operation: 1 pm-8 pm Mon-Fri
ECLYPSE Youth Drop-In Centre (Central Brampton)
83 Kennedy Rd. S., Unit 20, L6W 3P3, Brampton, ON
Telephone 905-866-6900; Fax 905-866-6120
Hours of Operation: 3:30 pm-7 pm Tue-Fri
ECLYPSE After School Program
Counselling Program for Families at Risk and Youth Counselling Program
- for ages 12-20 years
- free, confidential, individual counselling and family counselling
- professional counsellors, with office or community visits, and day or evening appointments
- quick response to referrals
- client centred, strength based, brief counselling
- group service
- walk-in counselling service for children and youth
Youth Arts Against Violence: Modern Batik Art Workshops
- increase youths' self-esteem and self-confidence, and highlights the positive aspects of youth to the community
- young people use artistic expression to deal with issues of violence in their lives and in the community
- youth-led network that uses artistic expression to promote non-violence
ECLYPSE Youth Resource Centre (Experiential Centre Lighting Youths' Paths Supporting Expression)
- multi-service youth drop-in centre for 12-24 year olds living in Brampton
- local agencies collaborate in service provision
- 2 locations:
ECLYPSE Youth Drop-In Centre (Bramalea)
60 West Dr., Unit 101, L6T 3T6, Brampton, ON
Telephone 905-790-7707; Fax 905-790-7730
Hours of Operation: 1 pm-8 pm Mon-Fri
ECLYPSE Youth Drop-In Centre (Central Brampton)
83 Kennedy Rd. S., Unit 20, L6W 3P3, Brampton, ON
Telephone 905-866-6900; Fax 905-866-6120
Hours of Operation: 3:30 pm-7 pm Tue-Fri
ECLYPSE After School Program
- free program providing an opportunity to develop and learn in a fun, safe, secure, and familiar school-based environment
- includes physical activity, healthy eating and nutrition, and wellness/ life skills development
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Leadership, drop-in and after school programs, including breakfast club, girls and boys clubs, sports and recreation activities, social events, workshops and discussions
Virtual adult/youth mentorship program for youth 13-18 years, includes peer connections and support network
Generation Z
Leadership program for youth 13-18 years through sports and recreational activities
Kickin' it with Kings
Adult/youth mentorship program for Black male youth 13-18 years, addressing issues around mental health, well being, and access to culturally appropriate resources, through music and spoken word
Youth Employment Program
Skills and knowledge development to assist in job search
- summer camp
- community development
- volunteer opportunities
Virtual adult/youth mentorship program for youth 13-18 years, includes peer connections and support network
Generation Z
Leadership program for youth 13-18 years through sports and recreational activities
Kickin' it with Kings
Adult/youth mentorship program for Black male youth 13-18 years, addressing issues around mental health, well being, and access to culturally appropriate resources, through music and spoken word
Youth Employment Program
Skills and knowledge development to assist in job search
- interview preparation
- resume and cover letter assistance
- guest speakers, information, advice
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COVID19 180:Fuse events available virtually through Zoom; contact for information on accessing virtual programs, and updates on drop-in reopening
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Drop-in program, social activities, and mentoring program
180:Merge Youth Drop-In Centre
After school drop-in centre for youth 14-19 years, located in Sheridan Centre Mall (2225 Erin Mills Parkway)
180:Fuse
Monthly social program for students in grades 6-8
180:Lift
Mentoring and leadership program, in partnership with and located at Dolphin Public School and Erin Mills Middle School
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Drop-in program, social activities, and mentoring program
180:Merge Youth Drop-In Centre
After school drop-in centre for youth 14-19 years, located in Sheridan Centre Mall (2225 Erin Mills Parkway)
180:Fuse
Monthly social program for students in grades 6-8
180:Lift
Mentoring and leadership program, in partnership with and located at Dolphin Public School and Erin Mills Middle School
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COVID19 - No walk-in service * call, email or visit RYFS website for service updates
Youth drop-in centre
Youth drop-in centre
- informal counselling and one-to-one support
- information on community resources
- Internet access
- resume and job search assistance
- social support and skill development groups
- volunteer opportunities
- life skills training
- discussion groups, expressive arts
- health and physical activity, and recreation groups
- drop-in includes games, tournaments, discussions
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Mississauga Valley Community Centre and Library, 1275 Mississauga Valley Blvd
Mississauga, ON, L5A 3R8 (23km)
Mississauga, ON, L5A 3R8 (23km)
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After school, leadership and empowerment programs, including tutoring, homework club, life skills training, employment training, mentoring * workshops include financial literacy, entrepreneurship, resume assistance and interview preparation * youth justice and crime prevention presentations * recreation programs include music, dance, and video * high school outreach * health promotion * internships for post secondary students * volunteer opportunities for youth and adults
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Ongoing programs include: drop-in, development, mentoring, outreach, leadership development, and volunteer opportunities. Individualized supports and referrals for youth as needed in areas of mental health, sexual identity, education, job, family and more
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Newcomer Centre of Peel
Office: 905-306-0577Crisis: 416-455-8252
Alternate Crisis: 416-450-8734
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COVID19 -- services and classes being offered online and in-person; for information or to register and for all other settlement service inquiries, call 905-306-0577 ext 227 or email at info@ncpeel.ca; Crisis Services Direct Lines 416-455-8252 or 416-450-8734
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LINC (Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada) in English, upon assessment by Achēv -- see separate entry
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LINC (Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada) in English, upon assessment by Achēv -- see separate entry
- English classes
- LINC classes running online and in-person
- childminding may be available; part-time or full-time classes
- employment and business start-up assistance
- resume writing and job search skills
- networking and interview skills
- in-person and online classes
- information and referral
- translation, interpretation and certification of documents
- citizenship preparation classes
- assistance with forms and applications, including access to Ontario Electricity Support Program
- workshops
- services delivered in elementary and secondary schools in Mississauga during the school year
- information about the school system
- parent and youth-specific workshops with information on topics such as housing, health care and job search
- group activities for newly arrived immigrant and refugee youth, adults and seniors
- trained volunteer mentors
- homework help for youth
- computer classes and low impact exercise for seniors
- tools to de-escalate conflicts and advocate for children
- helps parents define acceptable behavior, respond to their children's needs and reinforce their family's values
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Provides an environment where youth and community organizations work as a team to complete their goals:
- promote good citizenship and develop strategies to ensure it is maintained
- encourage and provide mentoring and educational support for underachievers and young people with learning difficulties
- mediation and support for families and/or individuals who are, or become, dysfunctional for various reasons
- stimulate critical and creative thinking
- advise and give practical support to young people who suffer adversely from exclusion and to help promote their self-esteem to its highest potential
- Youth dances
- Talent shows
- Youth forum
- Movie nights
- Wonderland trip
- Basketball tournaments
- Scholarship awards
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Drop-in centre includes food, recreation and social opportunities * games and music rooms * on-site supervision * leadership development
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Collaborative project of over 30 organizations to build an integrated network of sites offering a continuum of youth-centred services, supports and programming.
Partnership Table members include Th Grove Youth Wellness Hubs Ontario, Rotary Club of Guelph, YMCA-YWCA of Guelph, Guelph Community Foundation, University of Guelph, Minto Mental Health, East Wellington Community Services, Canadian Mental Health Association Waterloo Wellington, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Centre Wellington and Shelldate Family Gateway.
Funds managed by the Guelph Community Foundation (primary funding partner).
- integrated approach through multiple sites in rural and urban locations
- phased implementation of integrated spaces/services
- equitable and inclusive access through in-person and virtual services
- primary care, mental health and substance use services
- education/training, employment and career support, outreach, counselling and peer-to-peer programs
Partnership Table members include Th Grove Youth Wellness Hubs Ontario, Rotary Club of Guelph, YMCA-YWCA of Guelph, Guelph Community Foundation, University of Guelph, Minto Mental Health, East Wellington Community Services, Canadian Mental Health Association Waterloo Wellington, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Centre Wellington and Shelldate Family Gateway.
Funds managed by the Guelph Community Foundation (primary funding partner).
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Central access point that assists youth to connect with community services and provides needed supports. Services include:
- referrals
- help to obtain ID
- life skills workshops
- access to outreach workers for food, clothes, affordable housing listings, employment, addictions support, life concerns
- access to mental health clinicians and nurse practitioner for medical care and treatment, assessments and diagnostic testing (pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections etc), mental health assessments, specialist referrals, birth control, pregnancy care or parenting support, and any health concerns
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Provides supportive relationships that encourage healthy lifestyles for youth in the community.
- Drop In Program
- Sports Night Program
- Project Serve - learning to serve those in need
- Community Serve - serving the local community
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Community drop-in for children and youth, including homework and tutoring clubs, youth violence prevention, leadership and capacity building, employment and catering careers programs, mental health awareness, arts and sports programs, and volunteer opportunities
Meals for youth and their families, by appointment; visit website for online registration
Some virtual programming available, contact for details
Meals for youth and their families, by appointment; visit website for online registration
Some virtual programming available, contact for details
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Workshops of youth leadership, skill development
Enhanced Youth Space 416-626-6068- 500 the East Mall, rm 124 * recreation services for all youth ages 13 - 24 including equity seeking and underserved populations (e.g Aboriginal people, newcomers, refugees, queer (LGBT2Q), and people with disabilities
Rathburn Area Youth (RAY) 416-626-6068 - youth-driven centre at 500 the East Mall, Rm 124 * focus on youth empowerment, leadership, the pursuit of education, and equipping youth with the information and support they need to make healthy life choices
Street Level Youth Space 416-252-6471 ext 310 - drop-in centre for preteens and teens * offers life skill development workshops, physical recreational activities, volunteer and leadership opportunities
South Etobicoke Youth Space - youth-led, youth-run group * organize events to showcase youth talents, creativity and ideas * host workshops on leadership, skills development, teamwork, youth issues
Enhanced Youth Space 416-626-6068- 500 the East Mall, rm 124 * recreation services for all youth ages 13 - 24 including equity seeking and underserved populations (e.g Aboriginal people, newcomers, refugees, queer (LGBT2Q), and people with disabilities
Rathburn Area Youth (RAY) 416-626-6068 - youth-driven centre at 500 the East Mall, Rm 124 * focus on youth empowerment, leadership, the pursuit of education, and equipping youth with the information and support they need to make healthy life choices
Street Level Youth Space 416-252-6471 ext 310 - drop-in centre for preteens and teens * offers life skill development workshops, physical recreational activities, volunteer and leadership opportunities
South Etobicoke Youth Space - youth-led, youth-run group * organize events to showcase youth talents, creativity and ideas * host workshops on leadership, skills development, teamwork, youth issues
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Support for education, housing, employment, mental and physical health, and art
- Learning Beyond Adversity education program
- Wraparound Program
- summer employment opportunities
- pre-charge diversion program
- housing assistance
- youth outreach and engagement activities
- music studio
- community engagement and research
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Programs for young women and girls 7-17 years with focus on
- financial literacy
- STEM and academics
- community engagement
- empowerment (life skills, arts, mental and physical health)
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Teaching, research and resource centre fostering community partnerships
- education and business programs
- seasonal income tax clinic
- information and referral
- workshops
- Pursuing Post Secondary Drop in -- information on York University, programs and financial aid, Mondays 3 pm-5 pm
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COVID19 -- Programs suspended until further notice, for more information visit symewoolner.org
Early-ON and Family Centre
Early-ON and Family Centre
- caregiver and child drop-in
- family resource library
- parenting workshops and courses
- educational workshops for newcomer women
- school-age and youth programming
- home work club
- March break and summer camp (age group 6-12 years)
- youth drop-in program
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Grassroots community centre used by various agencies
* affiliated with Reach Out Centre for Kids (ROCK)
Programs for children, youth and parents including:
* life skills
* recreation
* food support through Food for Life program
* food pantry, see separate listing here
* infant food bank, see separate listing here
* Fresh Food Box for Halton distribution site
* clothing room
* affiliated with Reach Out Centre for Kids (ROCK)
Programs for children, youth and parents including:
* life skills
* recreation
* food support through Food for Life program
* food pantry, see separate listing here
* infant food bank, see separate listing here
* Fresh Food Box for Halton distribution site
* clothing room
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Programs focusing on education, recreation, the arts, employment and volunteerism aiming to prevent social isolation and promote overall health and well-being
Youth In Action/Youth In Arts
Youth In Action/Youth In Arts
- after school weekly activity programs to establish community connections for newcomer and refugee youth ages 12-24 years
- Youth in Action promotes healthy lifestyle and cross cultural integration through sports
- Youth In Arts offers visual arts, digital design and video production workshops
- group of programs for youth age 13-29 years to support the healthy development of newcomer, out-of-status, LGBTQ, racialized and the underserved
- settlement services, community engagement, environmental stewardship, nutrition and health, self-defence
- Global Roots Garden -- intergenerational urban farming program that brings newcomer youth and seniors together to learn and practice gardening, growing food and healthy cooking; snacks and TTC tokens available
- Newcomer Club: after school program facilitating integration of newcomer students at Etobicoke Collegiate; includes activities such as team building, goal setting; snack provided
- after-school program for newcomer children ages 6-12 years that helps them integrate to their new communities
- art activities, homework help, English literacy enrichment, healthy lifestyle choices, leadership and forming a sense of civic pride
- for children ages 6-13 years living in the Toronto Community Housing community of Mabelle
- indoor and outdoor recreational activities, homework help, nutrition education, and health education; snack provided
- pre-employment program designed to teach youth ages 15-29 years how to market themselves in today's digital world
- instruction on building a professional digital profile, creating new media based resumes, developing networking skills, and exploring careers through networking events
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Community Resource Centre
Seniors programs
Ontario Early Years Centre (see separate record)
- administrative assistance to community residents and groups
- information and referral services to community and government resources
- access to computers, photocopying, printing and fax
- strengthen community leadership and support positive social change from an anti-poverty social justice perspective
- identifying and responding to community needs
- training, support and advocacy for local residents
- group activities, workshops and one-on-one for newly arrived immigrants and refugees of all ages to help orient them to their new community and establish social and professional networks
- Getting In Touch, Git.Connected, social/recreational mental health program
- adult and youth support groups
- Service Navigation Program -- support residents of Jane and Finch and of Northwest Toronto in accessing mental health services and social supports
- financial literacy and support services for low income individuals, families, newcomers or youth
- income tax clinic
- workshops
- one-on-one support with a mobile community financial worker for those facing financial barriers
- Corner Commons - community space
- community workshops and group programming
- engages area residents to reduce their carbon footprint
- community development and capacity building approach
- drop-in Tue-Fri 11 am-8 pm
- recreation programs, Internet access
Seniors programs
- assists seniors from various ethnocultural groups to live independently and remain healthy
- in partnership with community agencies to ensure seniors are provided with the support they need
Ontario Early Years Centre (see separate record)
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