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Social Services
1-866-432-7447 Office: 613-820-4922
Office: 613-820-2001
Fax: 613-820-2006
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COVID-19 (August 15, 2022): The three food banks supported by PQCHC continue to run on modified schedule and program. Services are accessed by appointment only and available to those people living in the catchments assigned to each location: Pinecrest Terrace Community House 613-596-6703, Morrison Gardens Community 613-596-6229 and Foster Farms Community House 613-596-4866. The Health Clinic operates on appointments only. For more details and up-to-date information, see website.
Health centre focused on family and community health
Primary Health Care:
Health centre focused on family and community health
Primary Health Care:
- medical clinic staffed by family physicians, nurse practitioners and nurses / community clinics
- nutrition: individual and group support provided by registered dietitians
- clean needle exchange / safe inhalation
- diabetes education
- falls prevention program
- primary care outreach for seniors
- dental screening
- nursing foot care
- lung health program
- community development: advocacy, education and supports to community residents to increase involvement in the community
- multicultural outreach: assistance to newcomers to facilitate integration into existing services
- health promotion: focusing on enabling people to increase control of their health and address determinants of health
- community house coordination: develop and facilitate programs and outreach to five low-income housing communities, support to planning and community initiatives
- safety and trust: support to community leaders and training to support the development of healthy communities and address issues of concern
- youth programming: homework clubs, United Sisters program for girls 10-14, training, workshops and events for youth, Somali Youth leadership and skills development
- pathways to education: support to high school students from low-income communities to help complete high school and move on to post-secondary education: tutoring, mentoring, financial and advocacy support
- PQ Employment Services: bring the right people together with the resources they need to find success
- Canada Ontario Job Grant program: provides financial support to individual employers who want to purchase training for their employees
- Youth LEAD Employment Program: assists permanent resident and refugee youth between the ages of 15-29 to develop skills and experience working in Canada
- Job Track: 15 week program that provides pre-apprenticeship training in the Child Development Practitioner trade through paid placements in child care settings
- Future Builders: 15 week program that provides pre-apprenticeship training and work experience to youth with barriers to employment (aged 16-29 years) in residential construction trades (i.e. general carpentry)
- Headstart Nursery School: subsidized preschool program
- Early ON Child and Family Centre: universal access, information and referrals, bilingual designation
- Leaping Lizards: after-school programming
- Toy Lending Libraries: educational and recreational toys
- Circle of Support: parenting support for vulnerable families - home visiting
- Pre-Post Natal Programs: focus on infant care, parent education, nutrition program for high risk pregnant women
- School's Cool: school readiness program
- First Words: screening clinics and treatment for children with speech language developmental delays
- Infant Hearing: screening of all newborns born deaf or at risk of deafness
- Blind/Low Vision: intervention and consultation services for families with infants diagnosed as blind or low-vision
- Assertive Community Treatment Team: support and treatment to those with severe persistent illness
- Families First: housing assistance
- System Navigation: increase client self-efficacy and autonomy
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Multi-service centre providing free services to pregnant and parenting youth, their partners, and their children
- parenting
- self-esteem
- stress management
- healthy relationships
- individual support/personal development
- prenatal nutrition
- well baby clinics
- prenatal classes
- play groups
- respite and enriched child care
- employment support
- Independent Learning Centre support (for people working on high school credits)
- food bank
- clothing support
- Baby Cupboard (diapers, baby food, formula, cereal, etc.)
- Well Family Clinic
- access to family doctor for pregnant/parenting youth and their children who have no family doctor
- fathering programs
- nutrition programming
- lunchbox cupboard
- Messy Church
- chaplaincy support
- parenting programs
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COVID-19 (4 May 2021): Food bank in operation by appointment only * the service is modified to store vouchers * clients must leave their name and number at 613-820-3073 and a volunteer will call them back
Support services and programs for families in need that have children attending a French school
Opération Nutrition+:
Food Bank:
Holidays program:
Support services and programs for families in need that have children attending a French school
Opération Nutrition+:
- Families pay $15 a month for a green-box containing fruits and vegetables
- the value of the green-box is approximately $75-85
- items added to the box based on family size
- additional items include bread, cheese, yogurt and milk to allow families to prepare lunches for their school-aged children
- powdered milk, cereal, and baby food, diapers, infant clothing will be offered to families with infants
Food Bank:
- Families in need can receive non-perishable items
- they must make an appointment and visit the office to do so
Holidays program:
- Food, free turkey and gift baskets available to registered families ONLY
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Integrated social services for the Nepean, Rideau and Osgoode area (some programs are offered to all residents of Ottawa)
Referral to following programs:
- information and referral
- counselling for individuals, couples, youth and families
- community development
- violence against women services
- elder abuse response and referral (see separate record for details)
- youth programs
- after school kids programs
- playgroups (0-6 years)
- health promotion groups
- Ontario Electricity Support Program (OESP) application support
- referral to emergency food programs for residents of Nepean, Rideau and Osgoode Townships
- Emergency diapers/formula support
- Diabetes Education Program (see separate record for details)
- Good Food Box
- Tools 4 School (see separate record for details)
- general legal advice, notarization of documents and affidavits
Referral to following programs:
- Toy Mountain
- The Snowsuit Fund
- various programs/services provided during the holiday season by local faith and community groups
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COVID-19 (November 17, 2021): Entrance to the Centre is restricted to people with confirmed appointments and to those in need of emergency support from Intake. Upon arrival, clients are required to clean their hands and put on surgical mask and are then screened by staff.
Health and social services focused on family and community health
Medical Clinic Services:
Referral Services:
Parent/Child Programs
Health and social services focused on family and community health
Medical Clinic Services:
- comprehensive health care
- immunization programs
- family planning
- management of chronic and short-term health problems
- health information and advice by telephone from registered nurses
- 24-hour on-call service
- special focus on seniors, youth, newcomers
- physical activity
- prevention and management of chronic diseases
- stress management
- smoking cessation programs
- food security programs
- school success programs
- crisis support
- mental health support
- youth, individual and family counselling
- housing and jobs searching
- stress reduction programs
- counselling and groups for women who have experienced abuse
- counselling and groups for youth who need support to express anger in healthy ways
Referral Services:
- nutrition counselling by a registered dietitian (groups and individual)
- home, hospital and palliative visits
- high school health clinics led by a nurse practitioner
- foot care and chiropody
- anonymous human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing
- lung health programs
- seasonal influenza and other immunization clinics
- home support services
- community development
- youth programs
- collective kitchen
- Contact Ottawa: voice mail box service for those who are unable to maintain a home phone line, available for a nominal fee
- resources for job-seekers
- Students Will All Graduate Program (SWAG): delivers social, recreation, mentoring, and life skills for 9th and 10th grade students identified as most at risk of failing without intervention
Parent/Child Programs
- EarlyON
- drop-in playgroups
- parent support program
- baby cupboard
- prenatal care
- breastfeeding support
- Headstart Nursery School
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COVID-19 (13 Oct 2021): In light of COVID19, food bank is not allowing clients into the building. Service will be outdoors at the door, hours remain the same.
Emergency food bank
Emergency food bank
- emergency food once a month
- after-four nutrition program for grades 1-6
- emergency baby cupboard one time per month
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This information is regularly updated on their Facebook page.
Offers integrated health and social services
Offers integrated health and social services
- social services for individuals and families residing in the catchment area
- crisis intervention
- community development services
- good food box
- emergency baby cupboard
- youth programs
- seniors programs
- children's programs
- ontario early years
- settlement services from the Jewish Family Services
- food cupboard
- income tax clinics
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Integrated social services
- counselling services
- crisis support
- support groups
- social skills development
- information and referral
- early years caregivers playgroup: Well Baby and Breastfeeding Drop-in
- healthy baby weigh-in
- lactation consultation
- Tiny Toes Playgroup (children 1 year and under and parents)
- Early Years Parents Playgroup (children 6 years and under and parents)
- Early Learning and Health Drop-in (2-5 years old and parents)
- dental screening services
- baby cupboard emergency supplies once a month (diapers, formula and clothes)
- home visiting for families requiring support with children
- community outreach
- parenting programs
- parent/caregiver workshops
- family events
- toy lending library
- Well Baby and Breastfeeding Support Drop-in (birth to 6 months of age)
- Early Years Caregiver Playgroup (for caregivers with children 6 years and under)
- Welcome Baby Prenatal Nutrition Drop-in
- Ottawa Good Food Box - a food buying community-based program that provides access to low-cost fresh fruits and vegetables
- Health education and support for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, two-spirit and questioning community members
- Training/ Capacity Building for Service Providers and Educators to address homophobia and transphobia
- LGBTQ+ newcomers monthly drop-in groups(refer to related record)
- support for people living on the street or in shelters
- health care outreach and assistance to obtain a health card, ID
- voice mail box program for those who are not able to keep their phone line
- Stress Reduction Program (in English only)
- Stop Smoking Program (8-week program)
- Meditation and movement practices mindfulness through breathing, body awareness and meditation
- Seniors Drop-in
- exercise group
- shower services
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Central food collection, warehouse, and distribution centre for a network of emergency food programs.
- distributes donated and purchased food among members (community food banks, meal programs, emergency food cupboard programs, school snack programs, women's and men's shelters
- KickStart: feeds children from low-income families year-round
- Baby Basics: supplies member agencies with items such as baby food, cereal, diapers, wipes and form
- Community Harvest: initiated to increase the amount of fresh, healthy produce distributed to families and individuals using food bank and meal programs; currently grows fresh fruits and vegetables on approximately 7 acres of land
- Volunteer opportunities
- Home delivery: for those who cannot leave their home for a number of reasons including illness, injury, mobility issues, age, single parent, and more
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Community-based organization offering a wide range of social and community services
A full list of programs and services is available on the website
A full list of programs and services is available on the website
- Emergency Food Help and Programs
- Contact Ottawa: personal and private voicemail program
- Baby Food Cupboard
- Resource and Referral services
- Violence Against Women Services
- Housing support: case management
- Family Court Support Worker
- Mental health workshops and groups
- Individual youth counselling
- Community Support Services for seniors and adults with physical disabilities
- Addictions and Program Gambling Program
- Public access to computers/Internet
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Monthly food assistance
- emergency food assistance
- infant formula, baby food, diapers and wipes available
- special food baskets at Christmas
- clothing assistance: Winter clothing including snow suits and winter foot wear available for all ages
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Play groups
- school readiness programs
- family resource centre
- programs and workshops for healthy child development from birth to 6 years old
- programs supporting the growth and development of parental skills
- snowsuit program
- cloth line
- second hand clothes for children
- diapers and formula for eligible families only
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Play groups
- school readiness programs
- family resource centre
- programs and workshops for healthy child development from birth to 6 years old
- programs supporting the growth and development of parental skills
- snowsuit fundraising campaign
- cloth line (second hand clothes for children)
- diapers and formula for eligible families only
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Play groups
- school readiness programs
- family resource centre
- programs and workshops for healthy child development from birth to 6 years old
- programs supporting the growth and development of parental skills
- snow suit fundraising campaign
- cloth line (second hand clothes for children)
- diapers and formula for eligible families only
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Assistance and support for women and pregnant teenage girls
- provides them with new or gently used women's, children's, maternity and baby clothing and footwear
- provides baby supplies
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Play groups
- school readiness programs
- family resource centre
- programs and workshops for healthy child development from birth to 6 years old
- programs supporting the growth and development of parental skills
- snowsuit fundraising campaign
- cloth line (second hand clothes for children)
- diapers and formula for eligible families only
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Play groups
- school readiness programs
- family resource centre
- programs and workshops for healthy child development from birth to 6 years old
- programs supporting the growth and development of parental skills
- snowsuit program
- cloth line
- second hand clothes for children
- diapers and formula for eligible families only
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Play groups
- school readiness programs
- family resource centre
- programs and workshops for healthy child development from birth to 6 years old
- programs supporting the growth and development of parental skills
- snow suit fundraising campaign
- cloth line (second hand clothes for children)
- diapers and formula for eligible families only
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COVID-19 (21 September 2020): Food banks remains open
Helps individuals and families in need to avoid hunger by offering:
Food Hamper Program
Helps individuals and families in need to avoid hunger by offering:
Food Hamper Program
- offer a regular allotment of perishable and non perishable food items such as bread, dairy products, eggs, fresh veggies and one meat option
- once a month
- quantity allotted depends on the size of the family
- mergency food kit when the regular allotment for the month was not enough and extra help is needed
- access to diapers, formula and baby food for children under the age of one
- baby bottles available through the Babies Recycling Program
- Kids Snack Packs vary depending on funding available
- snack packs includes milk, yogurt and many other different items for children
- milk for children between ages of 1 and 16
- Birthday Club for children
- Plant A Row/Grow A Row ask gardeners in the community to grow an extra row of vegetable to share with the food bank should they have a plentiful harvest
- allows other community agencies working with clients in need to access emergency food on a temporary basis
- various duties in the warehouse, serving clients, cleaning, organizing shelves and more
- high school students can volunteer to get their 40 hours of community service required for graduation
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Provides
- food on an emergency basis to those in need
- infant formula, baby food, diapers and wipes are available
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South Grenville Food Bank
Office: 613-925-2444 ext 1Office: 613-925-2444 ext 3
Cardinal Office: 613-657-1967
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COVID-19 (21 September 2020): Food banks remains open
Helps individuals and families in need to avoid hunger by offering:
Food Hamper Program
Helps individuals and families in need to avoid hunger by offering:
Food Hamper Program
- offer a regular allotment of perishable and non perishable food items such as bread, dairy products, eggs, fresh veggies and one meat option
- once a month
- quantity allotted depends on the size of the family
- mergency food kit when the regular allotment for the month was not enough and extra help is needed
- access to diapers, formula and baby food for children under the age of one
- baby bottles available through the Babies Recycling Program
- Kids Snack Packs vary depending on funding available
- snack packs includes milk, yogurt and many other different items for children
- milk for children between ages of 1 and 16
- Birthday Club for children
- Plant A Row/Grow A Row ask gardeners in the community to grow an extra row of vegetable to share with the food bank should they have a plentiful harvest
- allows other community agencies working with clients in need to access emergency food on a temporary basis
- various duties in the warehouse, serving clients, cleaning, organizing shelves and more
- high school students can volunteer to get their 40 hours of community service required for graduation
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Short Description
COVID-19 (21 September 2020): Food banks remains open
Helps individuals and families in need to avoid hunger by offering:
Food Hamper Program
Helps individuals and families in need to avoid hunger by offering:
Food Hamper Program
- offer a regular allotment of perishable and non perishable food items such as bread, dairy products, eggs, fresh veggies and one meat option
- once a month
- quantity allotted depends on the size of the family
- mergency food kit when the regular allotment for the month was not enough and extra help is needed
- access to diapers, formula and baby food for children under the age of one
- baby bottles available through the Babies Recycling Program
- Kids Snack Packs vary depending on funding available
- snack packs includes milk, yogurt and many other different items for children
- milk for children between ages of 1 and 16
- Birthday Club for children
- Plant A Row/Grow A Row ask gardeners in the community to grow an extra row of vegetable to share with the food bank should they have a plentiful harvest
- allows other community agencies working with clients in need to access emergency food on a temporary basis
- various duties in the warehouse, serving clients, cleaning, organizing shelves and more
- high school students can volunteer to get their 40 hours of community service required for graduation
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COVID-19 (2 Oct 2020): Food Bank Program is available. Spiritual and emotional care available by phone or zoom for those who are struggle with fear, sadness, loneliness, anxiety, anger.
Food bank
- practical assistance to those in need
- emergency clothing assistance
- emergency Food Bank with canned, non-perishable food, perishable food at times, baby formula, infant cereal and diapers at times
- Good Food Box: fruits and vegetables at wholesale prices
- two thrift stores (see separate record for information)
- free donation pick up
- Christmas Assistance program (see separate record for information)
- spiritual and emotional care
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Helping families in need:
- Emergency food assistance
- Infant formula, baby food, diapers and wipes
- Christmas food boxes
- Christmas toys
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Play groups
- school readiness programs
- family resource centre
- programs and workshops for healthy child development from birth to 6 years old
- programs supporting the growth and development of parental skills
- snow suit fundraising campaign
- cloth line (second hand clothes for children)
- diapers and formula for eligible families only
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