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COVID19 -- Food bank open, handing out bags of food to families inside building
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Food bank
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Food bank
- member of Daily Bread Food Bank and Second Harvest Food Support Committee
- community garden provides produce for food bank
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Church Services
- Sunday worship
- Youth worship
Community Support Programs
- ClearView FX Nights
- ClearView Community Garden
- ClearView Sports League
- Sheridan Woods Community BBQ
- Wednesday Food Program
- each week, participants receive a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables as well as food staples including eggs, milk, protein and non perishables
- for Clearview area residents
- if you would like food assistance, contact Heather Maat at hmaat@clearviewchurch.com
Youth Groups/Programs
- Nursery (Newborns-3 yrs)
- ClearView Preschool (3-5 yrs)
- ClearView Kids (grades 1 to 5)
- Summer Kids Camp (grades 1 to 5)
- Boys & Girls Clubs (grades 2-8)
- Cadets
- GEMS
- ClearView Youth (grades 6 to 12)
- College & Careers (High School graduates to age 25)
- Youth Band
Adult Groups/Programs
- Men's Gym Night
- Mom's Morning Out
- Friendship Club
- Griefshare
- Creative Sisters
- Senior Circle Coffee Social
- LifeGroups & Discipleship
Rental Facilities:
- a full-sized gym that is suitable for use by organized sport teams
- auditorium, with a seating capacity of 560 (in pew seating) can accommodate large community concert events
- unable to accommodate facility rentals for private functions, social events or parties
- for more information, contact Josie Jager at josie@clearviewchurch.com
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Barn Gallery
* featured exhibits
* private library museum that contains the Amice Calverley collection
* David Horne architecture library
* available as a research centre and web reference library
Community Garden plots available for rent
* farm land open for members to rent affordable plots for growing organic herbs, fruit and vegetables
Studio and House
The Labyrinth
* 11 circuit labyrinth based on the Chartres Cathedral labyrinth in France
Workshops and Community Groups
Rental facilities:
* 2,600 square feet for events up to 70 people
* rental of this venue includes private access to the 1st floor of the gallery, as well as the grounds
* Heritage House
* Press Room
* Studio
* Loft
* Lower Lounge
* Gallery
* Porch Room
* featured exhibits
* private library museum that contains the Amice Calverley collection
* David Horne architecture library
* available as a research centre and web reference library
Community Garden plots available for rent
* farm land open for members to rent affordable plots for growing organic herbs, fruit and vegetables
Studio and House
The Labyrinth
* 11 circuit labyrinth based on the Chartres Cathedral labyrinth in France
Workshops and Community Groups
Rental facilities:
* 2,600 square feet for events up to 70 people
* rental of this venue includes private access to the 1st floor of the gallery, as well as the grounds
* Heritage House
* Press Room
* Studio
* Loft
* Lower Lounge
* Gallery
* Porch Room
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Support the health of individuals, families and communities
Child and Youth Programs - Provide youth with a wide range of social recreational activities that will enable them to be peer leaders, and to enhance their personal and community capacity
EarlyON Child and Family Centre - Free drop-in programs offer children up to the age of six, their parents, and their caregivers an interactive environment where they can participate a wide range of activities
Food Access Programs - Addresses food access and food security issues in the Stonegate community * support the development, implementation and operation of a local community garden, a Good Food Box program, a Good Food Market, a seasonal Farmers' Market, and school based Snack Program * capacity building workshops around food issues also organized throughout the year for community members to attend.
Pre and Post Natal Programs - Pre natal program offer child birth classes and a weekly pre natal nutrition program * post-natal programs offer parenting information, breastfeeding support and encourage healthy eating for women in the first year of their baby's life
Child and Youth Programs - Provide youth with a wide range of social recreational activities that will enable them to be peer leaders, and to enhance their personal and community capacity
EarlyON Child and Family Centre - Free drop-in programs offer children up to the age of six, their parents, and their caregivers an interactive environment where they can participate a wide range of activities
Food Access Programs - Addresses food access and food security issues in the Stonegate community * support the development, implementation and operation of a local community garden, a Good Food Box program, a Good Food Market, a seasonal Farmers' Market, and school based Snack Program * capacity building workshops around food issues also organized throughout the year for community members to attend.
Pre and Post Natal Programs - Pre natal program offer child birth classes and a weekly pre natal nutrition program * post-natal programs offer parenting information, breastfeeding support and encourage healthy eating for women in the first year of their baby's life
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Public Parks
- for a list of Public Parks in Oakville, see here
- for Leash Free Dog Parks, see here
- for Photography in Parks, see here
- for Trail System, see here
Sports Fields
- the town provides outdoor sport field facilities for organized groups and casual users, and provides permits for all artificial turf fields
- for a list of Sports Fields in Oakville, and how to book them, see here
Park Ambassador Program
- registered individuals, groups or businesses commit to adopt a specific trail or park for a minimum of two years
- keep them litter free year round
- for more information, see here
Oakville Blooms
- residents, businesses and organizations can contribute funds by sponsoring specific median and boulevard floral displays throughout the town
- for more information, see here
Goose Management Program
- egg removal, turf sweeping and habitat modification
- concentrates on nests on Lake Ontario shoreline, in the Bronte and Oakville harbours and along the Sixteen Mile, Fourteen Mile and Twelve Mile Creeks
- by permit from the Canadian Wildlife Service, Town crews round up and relocate approximately 1000 geese every June to the Aylmer Wildlife Sanctuary
- for more information, see here
Gate and Park Access
- approval is required before installing a gate in a Town fence separating private property and active parkland (fee applies)
- if access is needed through a park or other Town owned lands with materials or equipment for projects on private land, a permit will be required (fee applies)
Memorial Tree Program
- you can adopt a tree in memory of a loved one, to dedicate to a friend or family member, or to commemorate a special event
- contract and fee applies, visit website
Memorial Bench Program
- gives you an opportunity to adopt a bench in memory of a loved one, to dedicate a bench to a friend or family member or to commemorate a special event
- contract and fee applies, visit website
Community Gardens
The Town of Oakville has four community gardens: (all allocations are currently full)
- Kingsford Gardens - Sherwood Heights Drive and Kingsway Drive, east of Ford Drive
- Lyons Lane - Lyons Lane and the South Service Road, east of Kerr Street
- Memorial Park - Central Park Drive, west of Trafalgar
- Shell Park - Lakeshore Road West between Great Lakes Boulevard and Chalmers Street, east of Burloak Drive
- garden plots are usually open between May 1 and Oct 31, for non-commercial use only
- due to the high demand, the above locations are available to Oakville residents only
- to place your name on a waitlist for one of the gardens, register for a garden plot online (current wait times are estimated at four years from the date of submission)
- for more information, see here
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COVID19 -- presumed closed
Community Kitchen -- food education programs for youth, women
Community Kitchen -- food education programs for youth, women
- entry level food service skills training for newcomer youth who want to work in the culinary sector
- low cost weekly lunch
- community gardening
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COVID-19 -- open, food deliveries only
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- Collects, sorts and distributes food to a network of neighbourhood food programs including food banks, shelters, prenatal programs, meal programs and community kitchens in northern Toronto
- food bank and meal program referrals
- community garden projects
- pick-your-own farm trips
- public education on hunger and poverty issues
- professional development
- volunteer opportunities
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COVID19 -- Still delivering paid Good Food Box across the City, boxes can be ordered for a fee at goodfoodbox.foodshare.net
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Community Food Programs -- food justice education for children, youth, adults, seniors and educators
Baby and Toddler Nutrition -- training and information on making healthy homemade baby food from fresh affordable food
Community Food Growing Programs -- information, training and resources, growing food and communities, composting, beekeeping, school gardens
Commercial Kitchen -- fully equipped kitchen for community-based groups and small businesses that do not have access to a commercial kitchen, fee
Bulk Produce -- offering fresh produce and pre-packaged snacks to schools, community groups and businesses, fee
Good Food Markets -- weekly community run produce market selling affordable and culturally appropriate fruits and vegetables
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Community Food Programs -- food justice education for children, youth, adults, seniors and educators
Baby and Toddler Nutrition -- training and information on making healthy homemade baby food from fresh affordable food
Community Food Growing Programs -- information, training and resources, growing food and communities, composting, beekeeping, school gardens
Commercial Kitchen -- fully equipped kitchen for community-based groups and small businesses that do not have access to a commercial kitchen, fee
Bulk Produce -- offering fresh produce and pre-packaged snacks to schools, community groups and businesses, fee
- to set up an account, place an order or learn more email orders@foodshare.net
- individuals can order fresh produce boxes and other food items online at
goodfoodbox.foodshare.net - agencies looking to order Good Food Boxes in bulk and have them delivered to a central location, email orders@foodshare.net
Good Food Markets -- weekly community run produce market selling affordable and culturally appropriate fruits and vegetables
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Programs for seniors
Environmental program -- information about saving energy workshops on climate change
- community kitchen community garden
- interpretation to access health services
- internet classes and other recreational exercise or educational classes
Environmental program -- information about saving energy workshops on climate change
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Programs include:
- Social, recreation, education and health programs
- parent and child programs
- parenting resource library
- toy library
- community garden
- children's breakfast club
- nutritious snack program
- after school recreation programs
- licensed child care
- homework help
- workshops and seminars
- leadership development program
- summer day camp
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COVID19 -- visit website or call for information
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Services, programs and advocacy to address the problems of food access and hunger
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Services, programs and advocacy to address the problems of food access and hunger
- open to community ideas for use of resources
- member of Daily Bread Food Bank
- community dining
- food bank
- community gardening
- community kitchens, bake oven
- information and referral
- community advocacy
- Healthy Beginnings -- prenatal nutrition and support
- Green Barn -- sustainable food production and education centre
- Farmers Market
- Good Food Market
- in partnership with other agencies, ID clinic, help to find and keep housing, legal service referrals, settlement orientation to the community with information and referral to other services, dietetic counselling
- educational and recreational sessions
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Community gardens
- urban farms
- education -- after school gardening program
- environmental awareness
- volunteer opportunities
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Athletic and Recreational programs for all age groups
Partners for Access and Identification (PAID) project -- assistance in obtaining vital identification
Disabilities programs -- swim and social programs, including volunteer assistants for youth and adults with physical or developmental disabilities
Seniors program -- weekly social and recreational activities
Urban agriculture
Partners for Access and Identification (PAID) project -- assistance in obtaining vital identification
Disabilities programs -- swim and social programs, including volunteer assistants for youth and adults with physical or developmental disabilities
Seniors program -- weekly social and recreational activities
Urban agriculture
- community garden, greenhouse, composting, workshops
- nutrition program and community kitchen
- food access program
- rental space for public use
- seasonal income tax clinic
- special events and festivals
- rental markets for vendors
- entrepreneurship programs
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Drop-in centre, including essential supports, case management, wraparound supports, workshops, and social and recreational activities; lunch Mon-Sat 12 noon-1 pm (see separate listing)
Essential support
Access to workshops
Breaking Barriers Program
Case management, including wraparound support, and referrals for life management, health and wellness, income security, employment and housing
LOFT Kitchen
Social enterprise café and catering business trains youth in food and hospitality industry, located at George Chuvalo Neighbourhood Centre, 50 Sousa Mendes St
Member agency of Toronto Drop-in Network (TDIN)
Essential support
- meals and snacks
- showers and laundry facilities
- access to phone, fax and internet
Access to workshops
- literacy, financial literacy, health coping strategies
- resume writing
- help with filling out social assistance applications
- personal support for community members
- recreation and social activities
- community gatherings, field trips, arts and crafts
- volunteer opportunities
Breaking Barriers Program
Case management, including wraparound support, and referrals for life management, health and wellness, income security, employment and housing
- individualized service plan
- housing starter kit
- gardening
LOFT Kitchen
Social enterprise café and catering business trains youth in food and hospitality industry, located at George Chuvalo Neighbourhood Centre, 50 Sousa Mendes St
Member agency of Toronto Drop-in Network (TDIN)
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Members include gardeners living in the Halton-Hamilton area who have diverse horticultural backgrounds and a desire to share their passion for gardening
Volunteer at:
- local garden tours and shows to answer gardening questions
- Royal Botanical Gardens festivals
- special community garden projects
- Canada Blooms (answering gardening questions and as guest speakers and expert panelists)
- members also speak on garden topics (e.g., at Horticultural Societies and libraries)
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Milton Community Garden
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10 feet by 10 feet plots for annual vegetables or cut flowers
* non commercial use only
* first-come first-served basis
* water available on site
* non commercial use only
* first-come first-served basis
* water available on site
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Sunny Mount Community Garden (SMG) is an allotment garden and joint venture project between the Town of Milton and Milton & District Horticultural Society.
The SMG is located on Ruhl Drive, overlooking Sunny Mount Park. The allotments are rented by the growing season (April to October, weather dependent).
36 plots available:
* 34 plots (6'x12') filled with topsoil
* 2 plot (4'x8') filled with topsoil
The SMG is located on Ruhl Drive, overlooking Sunny Mount Park. The allotments are rented by the growing season (April to October, weather dependent).
36 plots available:
* 34 plots (6'x12') filled with topsoil
* 2 plot (4'x8') filled with topsoil
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- services include Blue Box, Green Cart, Garbage, Bulk Waste, and Yard Waste
- Online Waste Collection Schedule
Waste Collection for Apartment and Condominium Buildings
- information for Residents
- information for Superintendents, Property Managers & Owners
- information for developers
Recycling and Waste Sorting Guide
- Sorting Guide
- garbage, diaper, and healthcare bag tags
- pick up a Blue Box or Green Cart
- if you're not sure where your item goes, you can use the Put Waste in its Place sorting tool
- Recycling/Waste Events & Workshops
- Compost Giveaway, Special Waste Drop-off Days
- Halton Waste Management Site Tours
- Waste collection for community events
- Additional waste resources and information
- Promotion & Education Material
- order Waste Management Guide and Collection Calendar, Yard Waste labels, bag tags (Garbage, Diaper, Healthcare)
- schedule a metal and appliance pick-up
- request waste diversion services for your community event
- report a missed Green Cart, Blue Box, Yard Waste, garbage or bulk waste collection
Business Improvement Areas and Commercial Waste Collection
- Wheeled Cart program information
Solid Waste Management Strategy
- current state and achievements
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Bronte Creek Provincial Park
Ontario Parks (camping reservations only) 1-888-668-7275 Office 905-827-6911 ; Camping 905-827-3228
Visit Website
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Services altered in response to COVID-19 (Coronavirus)
Limited services available, see website for the most up-to-date information
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A 682 hectare provincial park that includes:
Day use and hiking trails (Burloak Drive entrance)
Campground
* open May to Oc
* access via Bronte Rd and Upper Middle Rd
Fishing
Outdoor sports facilities
* rollerblading, 18-hole Disc golf course, basketball courts, baseball diamond
Winter activities
* toboggan hill, cross-country skiing
Garden plots - available for rent
Nature Centre
* open May to Sept
* educational facility with live animals and hands on displays
Spruce Lane Farmhouse
* museum built in 1899
* open Victoria Day (in May) to Sep
Park store/snack bar (in day use area)
* sells merchandise and rents equipment
* seasonal hours
Picnic areas and shelters (in day use area)
* picnic tables and 11 shelters with a barbecue on site
* shelter MUST be reserved
Play barn and Children's farm (in day use area)
* sheltered play area for kids 10 yrs and under
* see a variety of farm animals
* open year round (except Christmas Day)
Discovery School Program
* park staff visit your class to lead curriculum linked education programs
* for more information visit ontarioparks.com/discovery
Limited services available, see website for the most up-to-date information
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A 682 hectare provincial park that includes:
Day use and hiking trails (Burloak Drive entrance)
Campground
* open May to Oc
* access via Bronte Rd and Upper Middle Rd
Fishing
Outdoor sports facilities
* rollerblading, 18-hole Disc golf course, basketball courts, baseball diamond
Winter activities
* toboggan hill, cross-country skiing
Garden plots - available for rent
Nature Centre
* open May to Sept
* educational facility with live animals and hands on displays
Spruce Lane Farmhouse
* museum built in 1899
* open Victoria Day (in May) to Sep
Park store/snack bar (in day use area)
* sells merchandise and rents equipment
* seasonal hours
Picnic areas and shelters (in day use area)
* picnic tables and 11 shelters with a barbecue on site
* shelter MUST be reserved
Play barn and Children's farm (in day use area)
* sheltered play area for kids 10 yrs and under
* see a variety of farm animals
* open year round (except Christmas Day)
Discovery School Program
* park staff visit your class to lead curriculum linked education programs
* for more information visit ontarioparks.com/discovery
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Health centre focused on family and community health * health professionals assess and treat non-life-threatening injuries or illnesses * referrals to other local health services and personal development groups
Community-led health teams develop programs to improve the social supports and conditions that affect long-term health
EarlyON - Family home visiting * prenatal and postnatal nutrition and support * school readiness * family resource program * infant mental health specialist * parent and child groups * child and family advocacy * child development clinic * early years social work * parent relief * community development * speech and language screening * EarlyON Child and Family Centre satellite
Health Services - health services and programs * OHIP not required
HIV Program - Committee for Accessible AIDS treatment - Blue Door Clinic - Services include:
Homeless/Outreach/Harm Reduction Program - COVID19 - Clinics open to current clients only/no walk ins * safe injection site open * harm reduction supplies given at door * all other programs temporarily closed
Immigrant/Refugee Programs - COVID-19 Service Change: Services by appointment over the phone
Pathways to Education - Academic and financial supports for high school students
Community Health Workers - Provides information, referrals, supportive counselling, case management, advocacy * walk-in and outreach services for newcomers, families and homeless people
Hepatitis C Program - COVID-19 Service Change: Monday, Tuesday and Friday * call to book appointments
Social Work - COVID-19 Service Change: Services by appointment over the phone
Community-led health teams develop programs to improve the social supports and conditions that affect long-term health
- prenatal and postnatal care
- HIV/AIDS care
- foot care
- social workers
- diabetes education program
- community gardens
- healthy eating advice
- care for older adults in the community
- low-cost dental care
EarlyON - Family home visiting * prenatal and postnatal nutrition and support * school readiness * family resource program * infant mental health specialist * parent and child groups * child and family advocacy * child development clinic * early years social work * parent relief * community development * speech and language screening * EarlyON Child and Family Centre satellite
Health Services - health services and programs * OHIP not required
HIV Program - Committee for Accessible AIDS treatment - Blue Door Clinic - Services include:
Homeless/Outreach/Harm Reduction Program - COVID19 - Clinics open to current clients only/no walk ins * safe injection site open * harm reduction supplies given at door * all other programs temporarily closed
Immigrant/Refugee Programs - COVID-19 Service Change: Services by appointment over the phone
Pathways to Education - Academic and financial supports for high school students
Community Health Workers - Provides information, referrals, supportive counselling, case management, advocacy * walk-in and outreach services for newcomers, families and homeless people
Hepatitis C Program - COVID-19 Service Change: Monday, Tuesday and Friday * call to book appointments
Social Work - COVID-19 Service Change: Services by appointment over the phone
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COVID19 Takeout meals for breakfast and lunch available at door Mon, Fri 9 am-10 am, 12 noon-1 pm, and Tue, Thu 12 noon-1 pm; Meat (100% Halal) and Vegetarian options usually available
Community centre, including the following programs:
Regent Park Community Food Centre
Includes drop-in and community meal programs; in partnership with Community Food Centres Canada
Drop-in and community meal programs:
Housing Program
Supports include assistance in finding and maintaining affordable housing and tenant and landlord relationship assistance
Housing Connections (see separate listing) Community Partner offering assistance with housing search and application process, appointment required
Member agency of Toronto Drop-in Network (TDIN)
- all non-essential programs at drop-in closed
- call, email, or visit Fred Victor website for details on available services
Community centre, including the following programs:
Regent Park Community Food Centre
Includes drop-in and community meal programs; in partnership with Community Food Centres Canada
- food action programs such as food skills community kitchen and community garden
- housing support and affordable housing advocacy
- community advocacy training and support
- community development and social enterprise partnerships
Drop-in and community meal programs:
- breakfast, lunch and supper (see Hours for schedule)
- shower and laundry facilities
- food skills workshops
- life skills
- recreation and social opportunities
- telephone for local calls
- PAID Clinic assistance with ID on first come, first served basis
- Information and Referral to other community programs
Housing Program
Supports include assistance in finding and maintaining affordable housing and tenant and landlord relationship assistance
- information and referral
- 40 Oaks Housing affordable housing residence
Housing Connections (see separate listing) Community Partner offering assistance with housing search and application process, appointment required
Member agency of Toronto Drop-in Network (TDIN)
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Information about potential health risks in the home, workplace and community * bring about changes through information materials, workshops and community action
Programs include:
Programs include:
- Assisted Bike Repair Clinic - free drop-in clinic to help repair bicycles
- Healthy Housing and Tenant Rights - RentSafe to address housing-related health risks affecting tenants living on low income
- Community Planning - residents meet with government and local planning officials, as well as industry and elected representatives, to share information and concerns about environmental issues in South Riverdale
- Children's Environmental Health Education - education about substances that may put children's health at risk
- School and Community Gardens
- Gardening
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COVID19 -- Services available by phone
Community Health Centre
Community Services -- Lead Agency for Bathurst Finch Hub
other services provided by partner agencies including: CUIAS Immigrant Service, Circle of Care, Downsview Community Legal Services, Family Service Toronto, JVS Toronto, Kababayan Community Centre, KCWA Family and Social Services, North York Community House, Sick Kids Centre for Community Mental Health, Toronto Public Health -- see separate entries
Community Health Centre
- health services, health promotion
- community building and community services
- no Ontario Health Insurance required for general services
- family practice
- counselling and case management
- diabetes management
- dietitian
- podiatry clinic
Community Services -- Lead Agency for Bathurst Finch Hub
other services provided by partner agencies including: CUIAS Immigrant Service, Circle of Care, Downsview Community Legal Services, Family Service Toronto, JVS Toronto, Kababayan Community Centre, KCWA Family and Social Services, North York Community House, Sick Kids Centre for Community Mental Health, Toronto Public Health -- see separate entries
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Children and youth
- social and recreation programs
- EarlyON Child and Family Centre
- summer day camp
- youth leadership
- after school and evening drop-in programs
- homework help club
- Eastview (Toronto) Boys and Girls Club
- community events
- caregiver and child programs
- parenting program
- perinatal program
- food access and nutrition programs
- community garden
- early school readiness program
- recreation, trips
- home visiting
- shopping
- assistance in filling out forms
- income tax clinic
- escort services for Chinese-speaking seniors
- support group
- garden
- crafts
- counselling
- orientation workshop
- information and referral
- translation of letters and documents (from Chinese only)
- citizenship classes
- English as a Second Language classes
- women's drop-in
- cultural and recreation activities
- income tax clinic
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Worship Services:
* nursery (ages 0-2) and preschool (ages 2-JK)
* Junior Church (SK-grade 6) and Junior and Senior Alternative (grade 6-12)
Groups & Programs:
* Youth Group
* Missional Community Groups
* Kids Club
* Seniors' Group
* PA Day Camps and Summer Camps
Community Gardens:
* 75 community garden plots available to rent for the growing season from Apr-Oct
Counselling:
* individuals, couples, and families
Rental facilities:
Meeting rooms, Fellowship Hall and kitchen available for rental (dependent upon board approval) * forms, room layouts and pricing available on website
* nursery (ages 0-2) and preschool (ages 2-JK)
* Junior Church (SK-grade 6) and Junior and Senior Alternative (grade 6-12)
Groups & Programs:
* Youth Group
* Missional Community Groups
* Kids Club
* Seniors' Group
* PA Day Camps and Summer Camps
Community Gardens:
* 75 community garden plots available to rent for the growing season from Apr-Oct
Counselling:
* individuals, couples, and families
Rental facilities:
Meeting rooms, Fellowship Hall and kitchen available for rental (dependent upon board approval) * forms, room layouts and pricing available on website
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