Dial 2-1-1. Our helpline is answered by real people 24/7 and service is available in 150+ languages.
Protection provided through issue identification, early intervention, problem solving, form filling and letter writing, informal mediation and representation up to and including mediation
- comprehensive referrals to human care and social services in Peel Region
Community education
- training and workshops in employment rights, human rights and health and safety
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Community legal clinic
- deals primarily with tenant issues, Ontario Works, Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP), Canada Pension Plan (CPP), Employment and immigration
- may provide representation
- referrals
- community education
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario
A free legal clinic with volunteer lawyers from across Halton Region, on a rotating schedule, in the following areas:
- family law
- immigration law
- criminal law
Tin pantry -- in collaboration with the Mississauga food bank
Wasa-Nabin Youth Program -- individual and peer support, life skills guidance, personalized plan of action, addiction prevention
Journey together: indigenous child and family outreach program -- deliver culturally specific experiences geared towards children and families attending EarlyON centres
Indigenous court worker program -- support, liaison services, resources and information on matters relating to the judicial system
Gladue writer -- write and submit a Gladue report to provide information to the court - for sentencing purposes - regarding the life circumstances if an Indigenous offender
Gladue aftercare -- case management to ensure the clients are meeting the needs of their sentencing conditions
Indigenous mental health and addictions -- sweat ceremony, sharing circles, one on one sessions with Elders, Healers and Seers
Urban aboriginal healthy living program -- nutrition education, physical fitness activities
Cultural resource
- cultural and recreational program
- traditional teaching
- drumming circles
- talkin circles
- one on one, group and peer informal counselling
- community referrals
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Community legal clinic
- deals primarily with tenant issues, Ontario Works (OW), Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP), Canada Pension Plan (CPP), Canada Pension Plan Disability (CPP-D), employment, subsidized housing, immigration (limited)
- may provide representation
- referrals
- community education
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario
Satellite clinic held at
Malton Neighbourhood Services, 3540 Morning Star Dr, Thursdays 3 pm-6 pm
Office: Trafalgar Campus 905-845-9430 ext 2304; Hazel McCallion Campus 905-845-9430 or 905-459-7533 ext 2335; Davis Campus 905-459-7533 ext 5005
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Represents the full time and part time students of Sheridan College
Student Services include:
- Health & Dental coverage - covers gaps in government coverage
- Clubs & Associations - provides guidance, financial and promotional support and meeting spaces for all clubs on campus
- Dressed for Success - campus wide donation program provides students with easy access to winter clothing as well as business clothing
- Empower Me - allows students to connect with qualified counsellors, consultants and life coaches for a variety of issues. Helpline available 24/7, phone 1-833-628-5589
- Legal Advice - free consultations with a lawyer in all areas including family law, immigration, criminal law, real estate business
- Food First - digital grocery gift cards available for students experiencing food insecurity
- Graduation Photos - traditional and fun grad portraits shot by a professional photographer
- Perks program - exclusive discounts and deals offered by community businesses
- Equipment Loan program - includes calculators, sketch pencils, architectural tools as well as safety glasses, lab coats, and calipers
Offices also located at the Hazel McCallion Campus and the Davis Campus
- free legal services in the areas of social assistance, housing, employment, Employment Insurance, immigration, and human rights
- call 416-741-5201 or email at gen1@rex.clcj.ca
- family law -- call Metro Toronto Family Law Services 416-696-2992 or email gentnfcs@lao.on.ca
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Community legal clinic
- summary advice and legal information
- deals primarily with disability benefits, immigration, social assistance, tenant issues, employment law and worker's rights
- also family law -- call for appointment
- referrals
- community education
- ID Clinic
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario
Community legal clinic that helps low income individuals living in Halton with their legal problems, for free
- office is located in Oakville, but staff are available to meet clients in Milton, Burlington, Oakville, and Halton Hills (Georgetown and Acton)
- community outreach clinics at various locations including local libraries, food banks, courthouses, and outreach organizations on a rotating basis
Depending on the kind of problem, may be able to help by providing:
- Summary Advice
- Brief Services
- Representation
- Referrals for legal problems they cannot assist with, and to other community organizations like food banks, social and health services, crisis intervention agencies, and navigation help
Support can be provided for:
- Income Support and Public Benefits
- Housing Law
- Employment Rights
- Human Rights
- Secondary Legal Consultation
- Indigenous Rights and Services
- Youth Rights
Mobile Legal Clinic
- serving Acton and Georgetown
- a lawyer on site providing free legal information and advice in each community on alternating Fridays
- schedule will be posted on social media
ID Clinic
- offering monthly ID Clinics to provide assistance with the legal barriers preventing members of the Trans, Non-Binary, and Queer communities from accurately identifying themselves on official documents
- more information on website (haltonlegal.ca/id-clinic)
Legal Health Check-Up
- an online check-up to help people who are living in poverty identify legal problems and get help
- if you do not have enough money to live on, a good home or job, or family, social and health supports, your legal health may be at risk
- visit website to take the check-up (legalhealthcheckup.ca)
Note:
- HCLS does not provide a full range of services, nor does it provide legal aid certificates
- callers needing certificates or help in family law, criminal law, Workplace Safety and Insurance Board compensation, etc. should contact a Legal Aid of Ontario office
Fax: 1-877-550-2009
TTY - Toll Free: 1-866-641-8867
Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General: 1-877-425-0575
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Other services include:
- duty counsel (legal aid lawyer in an Ontario courthouse) - criminal, refugee and immigration, family or youth courts, mental health
- summary legal advice for family law (criminal matters referred to local services)
- certificate program for complex cases
- poverty law, civil services - delivered through community legal aid clinics
- referrals to other social assistance agencies
- Criminal Duty Counsel - 36 Wyndham St S (Ontario Court of Justice Criminal Division)
- Family Duty Counsel - 74 Woolwich St (Ontario Court of Justice, Family and Superior Court of Justice, County of Wellington Courthouse)
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Community legal clinic
- deals primarily with tenant issues, Ontario Works, Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP), immigration, Employment Insurance (EI), workers' rights, advocacy and education on poverty law issues
- speakers
- assistance in community group development
- law reform
- referrals
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario
Oakville, ON, L6L 5G8 (31km)
A free legal clinic with volunteer lawyers from across Halton Region, on a rotating schedule, in the following areas:
- family law
- immigration law
- criminal law
- immigration and sponsorship issues
- job training; business and community economic development
- anti-racism program
- health and nutrition information
- accompaniment to services; translation and interpretation
- housing referrals; legal information
- newcomer mental health advice, support and referrals
- culturally appropriate family counselling
Program Without Walls - Saturday nutrition/cooking program at various locations; volunteer opportunities
Seniors Program - nutrition, health awareness, workshops, recreation
Health Services Fax: 416-657-3622
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- Legal Services: phone only, 416-653-5400 ext. 1244
- Housing Services: phone only, 416-653-5400 ext. 1306 and leave a message
- Harm Reduction: phone only, 647-999-3094
Community Health Centre
- health services, health promotion
- community services and community development
- Ontario Health Insurance NOT required for general services
- family practice including crisis pregnancy, family planning, management of chronic conditions, prenatal and postnatal care, preventative health care, seniors' health, sexual health
- individual and sexuality counselling, treatment of sexually transmitted diseases
- counselling and case management
- dietitian
- podiatry clinic
- breastfeeding clinic
- child and parenting programs, including Spanish-speaking groups
- Diabetes Education Centre
- harm reduction programs
- seniors programs
- Toronto Public Health dental clinic
- women's programs
- youth programs
- Adult Protective Service program for adults with developmental disabilities
- community kitchen
- client advocacy
- crisis referral to shelters
- eviction prevention
- housing search
- information and referral
- landlord outreach
- negotiation with landlords
- Share the Warmth
- Housing Connections Access Centre
- other Home Services -- rent bank and Streets to Homes Follow-up services
For help with Enbridge gas bills, call 1-855-487-5327
Community services
- information and referral
- filling out forms
- tenant issues, legal information, advocacy
- resume assistance, computer skills development
- HIV/AIDS harm reduction program
- outreach to injection drug users within a harm reduction model
- outreach to homeless people
- community development
- income tax clinic
- volunteer opportunities
- newspaper
- walk-in service, notarization, commissioning of documents and public legal education and outreach activities suspended
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Community legal clinic
- deals primarily with social assistance, Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP), Canada Pension Plan, tenant issues, immigration, Employment Insurance (EI)
- notary public
- commissioner of oaths
- statutory declarations
- affidavits
- may provide representation
- assistance with community group organizing
- law reform
- community education
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario
Toronto, ON, M3J 1P3 (36km)
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CLASP -- legal services and representation provided by supervised law student volunteers
- areas of law includes academic appeals, human rights applications, immigration and refugee, minor criminal offences, record suspension applications, police complaints, school issues, Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) and Employment Insurance (EI), tenant issues
- ID clinic and tax dispute clinic
- public legal education workshops
Satellite locations including Metro North Courthouse, Rexdale Community Legal Services and Yorkgate Mall
Women-led organization providing support to South Asian and racialized women in the language of the client's choice
Violence Against Women Program: counselling and referral for assaulted women, social assistance, crisis intervention, immigration assistance
- health education and promotion
- wellness support groups for Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Punjabi and Tamil women
- life skills support group
- seniors group for all South Asian women
- youth group for girls, homework club for children
- first language literacy instruction
- job search workshops, employment assistance and counselling
- legal clinic -- advice on family law, immigration, custody, child support, abuse, legal education workshops
- seasonal tax clinic
- vaccination clinics during COVID
- information and referral, translation and interpretation, advocacy
- Housing Connections (see separate entry) Community Partner -- assistance with housing search and application process
- volunteer opportunities
- information on passports, permanent resident cards, income taxes, legal issues, Italian properties, power of attorney and succession
Office Services - WhatsApp: 437-217-3786
Migrants Worker Mobile Program: 647-971-2153
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Migration
- legal information and support on immigration and refugee issues, work permits, student permits, permanent resident applications, and other issues
- new clients may drop in Mondays 9:30 am-4 pm
Settlement Shelter
- transitional housing for refugee claimant women and children, capacity 30 for stays up to 12 months
- help with the refugee process, including legal, mental health, social services and other referrals
- support and accompaniment to appointments
Primary Health Care Clinic - by appointment; no Ontario Health Insurance required
Support Groups and Activities for Women
English Language Learning (ELL)
Youth Program -- for newcomer youth regardless of immigration status offering mutual support, volunteering and skills development, social and sports activities, Wednesdays 4 pm-6 pm
Services for Victims/Survivors of Human Trafficking -- holistic support and a full range of services through the process including orientation, legal information, immigration options, housing, employment support, and counselling
Migrant Protection Clinic Program
- travelling clinic where FCJ staff help local agency staff to conduct a clinic
- help for migrants needing support
- coaching for local staff to understand immigration processes
- mobile service to support migrant workers by informing them about labour and immigration laws, human rights, and community supports
- referrals
- publishes legal guides and Your Guide to Canadian Law
- those coming to office must wear a mask, masks available for those who do not have one
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Community legal clinic
- assistance with housing and tenant issues, social assistance including Ontario Works (OW), Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP), Canada Pension Plan (CPP), Old Age Security (OAS), Employment Insurance (EI), immigration, low income employment issues such as employment standards and wrongful dismissal, and assistance with affidavits and commissioning of documents
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario
- social and recreational programs
- life skills
- community and health information
- peer advocates provide help with social assistance, housing and legal issues
Member agency of Toronto Drop-in Network (TDIN)
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Community legal clinic
- deals primarily with tenant issues, social assistance, Ontario Disability Support Program, pensions, Employment Insurance
- provides advice in workers rights, immigration and family law
- may provide representation
- summary advice in domestic violence cases
- community education
- speakers
- law reform
- referrals
- affidavits for Toronto Community Housing Corporation, cooperative housing, child care, Ontario Student Assistance Program
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario
- services available in-person, online and by phone/email during office hours
- operating on a hybrid model, providing all services and programs online and in-person
- for more information on programs and services, please check website
- please wear a mask to the office to keep it a safe, healthy environment - thanks for the cooperation
Employment Services
- one on one employment counselling
- resume clinic, interview skills
- career training referrals, career networking club
- employment workshops, job fair
- counselling for individuals, families, couples
- safety plan development for victims of domestic violence, transition planning and housing support
- referrals to community services, legal information
- educational workshops
- self-help group
Health Services
- education and information seminars
- mobile health clinic for cervical cancer screening, Pap tests, screening for sexually transmitted infections
- breast cancer support group
- one-on-one orientation or workshops, form filling, interpretation and translation, citizenship preparation, referrals
- assistance in accessing social assistance and other services
- recreational and educational programs to reduce social isolation
- translation and interpretation
- seasonal income tax clinic
- provides summary legal advice in income maintenance (CPP, OAS, EI, GAINS) workers rights, tenant rights, immigration, social assistance (OW, ODSP), tenant issues, general administration (notary, commissioner for taking oaths)
- may provide representation
- summary advice/referral in domestic violence cases
- community organizing
- community education
- law reform
- referrals
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario