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- Baby Boutique - provides essential items for babies and provides essential items for babies and pregnancy at no cost. Items include: Baby Clothing (newborn-2T), diapers, wipes, maternity clothing, blankets and swaddles *Furniture and other large equipment is available upon request
- Young Mom Support Group Support - group for pregnant and parenting moms up to age 25 focusing on life skills, mentoring workshops, resources and parenting support. Child minding via children's programs available during meetings
- Prenatal Classes - An 8 week program for young moms up to age 25 and their support person to learn about the pregnancy experience, starting from conception to newborn care. Some material that will be covered in this program includes: stages of pregnancy/ labour, parenting, physical and mental health, hazards during pregnancy, feeding, and after care.
- The Deck Drop-in Youth Centre - a youth centre for teens providing peer mentorship by adult volunteers.
- Children's Programs - space for babies and children to learn and explore while their moms are participating in the program.
- Girl's Only (GO) - Social and skill-building support group for girls involving activities and group discussions.
- Summer Camp - children's summer camp programs
- 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
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Provides diapers, pull-ups, wipes, formula, baby food, cereals, and feminine hygiene products - as available
- this service is based on donations, so not all items are available at all times
Provides emergency food assistance, by appointment only
- non-perishable food items
- diapers and baby food/formula available
- contact through email at tsaoakvillecfs@gmail.com or call for assistance
Food Bank
- If you are in need of food assistance please come to the Food Bank during operating hours
- no appointment needed
- can assist with baby food, formula and diapers
- program participants are eligible to receive a food order once each calendar month
- currently provides food to approximately 700 Oakville families
Donations
- non-perishable food can be dropped off at all Oakville Fire Stations and most Oakville Grocery stores, in their collection bins
- bulk of non-perishable food comes from food drives held at Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas
- for a list of currently needed items, see here
- financial donations are vital and needed to purchase fresh fruit, vegetables, fish, meat, eggs, cheese, milk, and a variety of other items
- tax receipts are issued on site
- please call to make sure someone is there to receive your donation
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
* can assist clients with diapers, baby formula/food if needed
* call to register
Oak Park
* 2200 Sawgrass Drive
* for people living in postal code areas of L6H & L6M
Churchill
* 215 North Service Rd E
* for immediate neighbours only
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
- 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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Provides diapers, pull-ups, wipes, formula, baby food, cereals, and feminine hygiene products - as available
- this service is based on donations, so not all items are available at all times
Information, referral and advocacy - help find the right government and community service in South/Central Etobicoke and throughout GTA
Form Filling - access to and support with completing government forms and applications
Legal Advice - summary legal advice and information available on a variety of matters and issues. By appointment only
True Copy/Affidavit - provision of true copy certification and affidavit swearing with a Commissioner of Oath.
Income Tax Clinic (Year Round) - free preperation and filing of income tax returns for low income individuals and families * criteria apply
Settlement Services for Newcomers to Canada - information, referral and orientation services for permanent residents, convention refugees and live-in caregivers
* can assist clients with diapers, baby formula/food if needed
* call to register
Oak Park
* 2200 Sawgrass Drive
* for people living in postal code areas of L6H & L6M
Churchill
* 215 North Service Rd E
* for immediate neighbours only
- toy library
- parenting workshops, parent relief
- clothing exchange
- care provider support groups
- prenatal program
- babysitting registry
Call for information on satellite location
- virtual prenatal group Mondays 4 pm-5 pm
- feeding support group Virtual Boobs, Bellies and Bitchin Wednesdays 3 pm-4 pm
Counselling/case management
Personal counselling, information, advocacy, and referrals to other services about sexuality, birth control, abortion, adoption, and parenting
Health Services
- free pregnancy tests, specialized prenatal classes, individual health counselling and nutrition group
- on site nurse, doctor visits once per week
- help to find a health care provider
Housing Support
- help to search rental listing, contact landlords to arrange site viewings and interviews, and accompaniment to view units
- help to fill out applications for subsidized and specialized priority housing
Practical Help
- help with practical life details
- free lunches and public transit trip to and from Jessie's Centre
- accompaniment to appointments
- help filling out applications and forms
Swap Shop
Free items such as baby clothes and equipment, maternity clothes, toys and small household items
Parenting Groups
Discussions on infant and child development, parenting skills, fun activities
High School Education
Individualized programs allow students to earn high school credits from grade 9-12
Community Education
Leadership training includes high school presentation on healthy sexuality and pregnancy options
- nutritious snacks
- toy/resource library
- daily activities for children
- community information and referral
- emergency supply of milk and diapers
- member of Daily Bread Food Bank
Office: 416-929-9614 ext 3200
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- grocery bags available once every 2 weeks by family size
- assistance obtaining resources such as hygiene supplies, baby items, warm wear
- Cornerstone Families and Bridges assists adults with grocery bags via Care Managers
- call 416-929-9614 ext 3200 to book appointment
Member of Daily Bread Food Bank, and member agency of Toronto Drop-in Network (TDIN)
Office: 416-929-9614 ext 3200
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Food Bank by appointment, Tue-Fri 10 am-12 noon, 1 pm-3 pm (see separate listing)
Member of Daily Bread Food Bank, and member agency of Toronto Drop-in Network (TDIN)
Women and Family Food and Clothing Bank: 416-923-3916
Donation Line: 416-923-2400
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- clothing bank open, accepting donations placed in clear plastic bags, drop off only no pick up services
Food programs -- hot meal, also bag lunches
Women and Family Ministry -- food and clothing bank by appointment
- for women and their families or single fathers with custody of children
- baby food and formula
- layettes for newborns, household items, bedding, female hygiene products
- supportive counselling and referrals
- Christmas grocery and toy program
- member of Daily Bread Food Bank
Children and youth -- after school clubs
- licensed child care centre -- see separate entry
Member agency of Toronto Drop-in Network (TDIN)
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Advances the dignity and well being of children and their families affected by HIV/AIDS by providing:
- practical support including access to infant formula, diapers, Welcome Baby Bag, food hampers, grocery vouchers, TTC tokens for medical appointments, new winter clothing, toys and gift cards for children and youth
- counselling and case management, family and child support groups, external referrals, and resources for children and their families around HIV
- overnight camp for children