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Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health
Office: 1-800-265-7293 ext 7006Fax: 519-836-7215
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• clinical services: travel, sexual health and immunization • public advisory / situational report on intectious disease outbreaks • infectious diseases and outbreak reporting: report cases of food-borne illness or outbreak of communicable diseases • dental health: dental services including prevention, treatment, and screenings • immunization reporting: report or get information on children's immunization records • Let's Talk Parenting: pregnancy, breastfeeding, mom and baby care, nutrition, child health, parenting • prenatal classes • public health inspection: food safety (including food safety training / certification), air quality, safe water, animal bites, and environmental issues • tobacco enforcement: report tobacco-related complaints; get information about tobacco and the law |
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COVID-19 Update: Services continue to operate by appointment only. Please call 519-836-9824 or e-mail familyservices@guelphsa.ca.
Services include:
Services include:
- bi-monthly food hampers ; bread, baked goods and produce
- clothing, personal care items ; small household items
- baby items
- utility support ; transportation
- prescriptions ; glasses
- emergency accommodations ; mattresses
- referrals
- Christmas Hampers
- backpacks/School Supplies ; summer camp
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Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health
Office: 1-800-265-7293 ext 7006Fax: 519-846-0323
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• clinical services: travel, sexual health and immunization • public advisory / situational report on intectious disease outbreaks • infectious diseases and outbreak reporting: report cases of food-borne illness or outbreak of communicable diseases • dental health: dental services including prevention, treatment, and screenings • immunization reporting: report or get information on children's immunization records • Let's Talk Parenting: pregnancy, breastfeeding, mom and baby care, nutrition, child health, parenting • prenatal classes • public health inspection: food safety (including food safety training / certification), air quality, safe water, animal bites, and environmental issues • tobacco enforcement: report tobacco-related complaints; get information about tobacco and the law |
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Emergency food and clothing assistance
This organization also participates in the City of Brantford's Monthly Food Program
- additional services are available at Christmas time (in Brantford only)
- runs Backpack Program for kids and Free Income Tax Clinic
This organization also participates in the City of Brantford's Monthly Food Program
- visit http://www.brantford.ca/residents/support_services/Pages/MonthlyFoodCalendar.aspx to see this month's food locations
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Community and Family Services, Brantford - Diana Ave
519-752-7813 church office519-752-7814
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Provision of emergency food/grocery assistance
- assistance can be provided once every 60 days
- Christmas hampers and toys for low-income families (toys for children 0-11 years, gift card for youth age 12-14 years)
- Adventure camp (ages 6-15 years)
- backpacks for children and youth attending school
- informal counselling: (individual, family & budgeting)
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Public Health Unit
Emergency Preparedness - Organized plans to protect the health and safety of people in the case of public hazard, or to limit damage to property or the environment
Well Baby Clinic - Support with breastfeeding, nutrition, safety, child development, community support, and parenting
- immunization and screening for communicable diseases
- health education programs
- family and child health
- dental health
- sexual health
- injury prevention
- environmental health
- physical activity
- public health standards enforcement
- research and population-based health research
Emergency Preparedness - Organized plans to protect the health and safety of people in the case of public hazard, or to limit damage to property or the environment
Well Baby Clinic - Support with breastfeeding, nutrition, safety, child development, community support, and parenting
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Baptist church
Services for children and youth:
Services for adults:
Services for children and youth:
- Awana Kids Club for 4-12 years
- small groups - all ages
- kid's church for 3-8 years
- Kidsmatter@Fellowship
- summer daily vacation Bible school for 5-12 years
- weekly youth programs for 12-18 years
Services for adults:
- Bible studies
- yearly men's conference
- special events for women
- occasional parenting seminars
- community food bank
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Provides emergency assistance to community members in need in Brantford and Brant County in the form of clothing, household items, furniture, nonperishable food, personal hygiene items or grocery gift cards
- home visitors visit with those in need, in their homes or by phone, to listen and to see how they can be of service
- emergency assistance is provided
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Community-based organization dedicated to meeting the essential needs of economically stressed individuals for food and employment.
- Brantford Food Bank - provides a 3-5 day supply of food. Volunteer opportunities available in food bank program area
- Christmas Baskets - provides a hamper for Christmas dinner and toys for children
- Employment Services - offers information and job search services, employment counselling and job placement opportunities. Also assists employers in finding people that are a good match for their organization
- Monthly Food Calendar to find the current month's listings
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Community and Family Services, Brantford - Diana Ave
519-752-7813 church office519-752-7814
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Provision of emergency food/grocery assistance
- assistance can be provided once every 60 days
- Christmas hampers and toys for low-income families (toys for children 0-11 years, gift card for youth age 12-14 years)
- Adventure camp (ages 6-15 years)
- backpacks for children and youth attending school
- informal counselling: (individual, family & budgeting)
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Provides free pregnancy tests * pregnancy support and counseling * material support (clothing, diapers, formula, etc) * peer counseling (adoption, parenting, birth coaching) * mom's support group * dad's support group * adoption services * community referrals * advocacy
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The Baby Depot collects, recycles and distributes a year's worth of gently used baby clothes and essentials to local families in need through a network of community partners. Does not distribute these items directly.
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A program that partners with the Milton Community Resource Centre (MCRC), to house and distribute infant supplies.
Available supplies include:
- diapers
- formula
- baby food
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Emergency services and grocery support for youth in the Hamilton community. Provides food, clothing, hospital care packages, baby products and hygiene items. Also offers nutrition and budgeting programs as well as referrals to Living Rock's Wellness Works Coordinator.
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A monthly support program that provides infant formula and baby food for low income families with infants under the age of 12 months.
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Provides emergency supply of infant formula, baby food, and diapers to families with children aged 0-3 years. Assistance provided up to once every 2 months.
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Our Community Cares - Infant Food Bank, Burlington ROCK Hub - Warwick
Access Line 289-266-0036 Visit Website
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Provides diapers, pull-ups, wipes, formula, baby food, cereals, and feminine hygiene products
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Services are free and confidential. They include:
- Medical Grade Pregnancy Tests
- Pregnancy Options Support
- Point-of-care Ultrasound
- STI Testing & Treatment
- Pregnancy + Beyond Support
- Post Abortion Support
- Abortion Support
- Resources & Referrals
- Male Mentoring
- Community Referrals
- Sexual Health and Relationship Education (S.H.A.R.E) for teens, students & teachers
- Baby Boutique - Free Maternity and Baby Clothes (NB - 2T)
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Offers free, confidential emergency service for women distressed by pregnancy.
Services include:
Services include:
- counselling and referrals
- assistance in finding accommodation
- free diapers and formula (when donations allow)
- free maternity and baby clothes (newborn to 2 years)
- free pregnancy testing
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COVID19 - During COVID19 for food bank be sure to call ahead to book appointment 519-284-2760 . Staff will prepare hamper to give you at the door. If you are feeling unwell, don't come. Call and alternate arrangements will be made. Food bank. Provides formula and diapers when available. Provide vouchers to Salvation Army Thrift Store 35 Water St. S, St. Marys for clothes and household goods. Christmas hampers, see HERE for details |
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How to Find - Food Banks & Community Meals
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This listing summarizes the day-by-day open hours for all food and meal programs in Burlington
- food banks usually have a wide selection and stock of items, food cupboards/pantries may have a smaller number and selection
- some may require proof of residency or income, see each listing for details
- all community meals are free, open to everyone and drop-in, unless otherwise specified
CALL AHEAD TO CONFIRM, AS HOURS MAY CHANGE, OR BE SUBJECT TO VOLUNTEER SCHEDULES
Monday:
- 9 am-12:30 pm Burlington Food Bank, 1254 Plains Rd E, 905-637-2273
- 9 am-9 pm Community Fridge, Burlington Public Library Aldershot Branch, 550 Plains Rd E
- 12 noon-3:30 pm Compassion Society Emergency Food Cupboard, 1881 Fairview St, 905-592-3722
- 1 pm-4 pm by appointment only Salvation Army Burlington, Food Bank, 5040 Mainway, 289-230-2556
Tuesday:
- 9 am-12:30 pm Burlington Food Bank, 1254 Plains Rd E, 905-637-2273
- 9 am-9 pm Community Fridge, Burlington Public Library Aldershot Branch, 550 Plains Rd E
- 10 am-6 pm by appointment only Food for Life Mountainside Market, 2258 Mountainside Drive, 905-635-1106
- 9:45 am-11 am Food for Life Neighbourhood Food Program at St Luke's Anglican Church, 1371 Elgin St, 905-634-1826
- 2 pm-6 pm, 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month Burlington ROCK Hub - Warwick, Our Community Cares - Food Pantry, 702 Surrey Lane
- 2 pm-6 pm, 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month Burlington ROCK Hub - Warwick, Our Community Cares - Infant Food Bank, 702 Surrey Lane
- 2 pm-6 pm, 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month Burlington ROCK Hub - Burloak, Our Community Cares - Food Pantry, 356 Burloak Dr
- 2 pm-6 pm, 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month Burlington ROCK Hub - Burloak, Our Community Cares - Infant Food Bank, 356 Burloak Dr
- 3:30 pm-6 pm Open Doors Community Market at St Christopher's Anglican Church, 662 Guelph Line, 905-634-1809
- 6 pm Open Doors Community Dinner at St Christopher's Anglican Church, 662 Guelph Line, 905-634-1809
Wednesday:
- 9 am-12:30 pm Burlington Food Bank, 1254 Plains Rd E, 905-637-2273
- 9 am-12 noon by appointment only Salvation Army Burlington, Food Bank, 5040 Mainway, 289-230-2556
- 9 am-9 pm Community Fridge, Burlington Public Library Aldershot Branch, 550 Plains Rd E
- 10 am-4 pm by appointment only Food for Life Mountainside Market, 2258 Mountainside Drive, 905-635-1106
- 11:30 am, 1st, 3rd and 5th Wednesday of the month (Oct-May) St Luke's Anglican Church Community Lunch, Parish Hall 1382 Ontario St
- 4 pm-7 pm Compassion Society Emergency Food Cupboard, 1881 Fairview St, 905-592-3722
Thursday:
- 9 am-12:30 pm Burlington Food Bank, 1254 Plains Rd E, 905-637-2273
- 9 am-12 noon and 1 pm-4 pm by appointment only Salvation Army Burlington, Food Bank, 5040 Mainway, 289-230-2556
- 9 am-9 pm Community Fridge, Burlington Public Library Aldershot Branch, 550 Plains Rd E
- 10 am-6 pm by appointment only Food for Life Mountainside Market, 2258 Mountainside Drive, 905-635-1106
- 11:45 am-1:15 pm Next Door Social Space Lunch, 650 Plains Rd E
- 12 noon Open Doors Seniors Lunch at St Christopher's Anglican Church, 662 Guelph Line, 905-634-1809
- 5 pm-7 pm Burlington Food Bank, 1254 Plains Rd E, 905-637-2273
Friday:
- 9 am-12:30 pm Burlington Food Bank, 1254 Plains Rd E, 905-637-2273
- 9 am-5 pm Community Fridge, Burlington Public Library Aldershot Branch, 550 Plains Rd E
- 9:30 am-10:30 am Food for Life Neighbourhood Food Program at Grace United Church, 2111 Walkers Line, 905-335-0090
- 12 noon-2 pm Friday Hub & Lunch, Wellington Square United Church, 2121 Caroline St, 905-634-1849
- 12 noon-3:30 pm Compassion Society Emergency Food Cupboard, 1881 Fairview St, 905-592-3722
Saturday:
- 9 am-10:30 am, 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month, Compass Point Bible Church, Food Market, 1500 Kerns Rd, 905-336-0500
- 9 am-11 am Next Door Social Space Toonie Breakfast, 650 Plains Rd E
- 9 am-5 pm Community Fridge, Burlington Public Library Aldershot Branch, 550 Plains Rd E
- 9:30 am-12 noon Open Doors Community Market at St Christopher's Anglican Church, 662 Guelph Line, 905-634-1809
Sunday:
- 12 noon-5 pm Community Fridge, Burlington Public Library Aldershot Branch, 550 Plains Rd E
FOOD VOUCHERS may be available from:
- Society of Saint Vincent de Paul, see listing for phone numbers
FRESH FOOD BOX FOR HALTON PROGRAM
This is not an emergency food program, but allows pre-ordering of fresh fruits and vegetables at below-retail cost, available in different sized boxes
- for details, see full listing here
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Milk and Formula program provides emergency temporary assistance for families experiencing difficulties.
Milk coupons mailed monthly for a maximum of six months (subject to change). Formula to be picked up at church.
Due to high demand for program, applicants MUST be referred by a community professional to be eligible to receive assistance for this program.
Call office for more details.
Milk coupons mailed monthly for a maximum of six months (subject to change). Formula to be picked up at church.
Due to high demand for program, applicants MUST be referred by a community professional to be eligible to receive assistance for this program.
Call office for more details.
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Help for any woman who is pregnant. Offering free non-judgmental confidential support 24/7. Services include:
- pregnancy test
- information on pregnancy, parenting skills, prenatal development, childcare options, child safety
- maternity and baby clothes
- friendship and emotional support
- referrals to social agencies, housing information, professional counselling and legal advice
- adoption information
- job search skills, career development and educational assistance
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Health agency that addresses public health issues and promotes healthy living
- immunization and screening for communicable diseases
- health education programs
- family and child health
- sexual health
- injury prevention
- environmental health
- physical activity
- public health standards enforcement
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