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Meals on Wheels: makes hot or frozen meals available to individuals who have physical and financial limitations * offers menu of choices to suit everyone's dietary needs * hot or frozen meals delivered by volunteers
Food Advisor Supports: Helps to direct to the most appropriate food supports programs and services available in community based on clients needs and circumstances
- Caregiver ReCharge (for informal caregivers of loved ones 18+ years of age)
- Supports for Daily Living (for high risk seniors, 65+ years of age)
- Oaville Senior Citizens Residence (OSCR) Short Stay Respite (out-of-home caregiver relief for high-risk adults, from 2 nights to 2 weeks, and up to 3 times per year)
- Food Support Programs (Meals on Wheels and Food Advisor Supports)
With one phone call a team member will help determine eligibility for these programs and connect with the care needed or refer to alternative resources that may better meet the needs
Serving the communities of Oakville, Milton, Halton Hills, Mississauga and South Etobicoke to:
- assess client eligibility for these programs based on standardized criteria
- prioritize incoming referrals
- assign clients the most appropriate service provider to meet their needs
- track and trend the demand for services
- maintain a centralized waitlist for services
Services and Programs:
- Caregiver ReCharge Services
- Food Support Programs
- OSCR Short Stay Respite
- Supports for Daily Living
GROCERY DELIVERY
- check with your regular grocery store to see what delivery services they offer
- delivery is available from most grocery stores for a fee
SHOPPING SERVICES / ACCOMPANIMENT
- some commercial home care/home support agencies offer shopping services and/or accompaniment (usually for a fee)
- for complete list see here
- occasional accompaniment for shopping may be available at no charge for clients of Home Help programs of the non-profit agencies Acclaim Health (see separate listing here) and Links2Care (see separate listing here)
This listing summarizes the day-by-day open hours for all food and meal programs in Oakville
- some may require proof of residency or income, see each listing for details
- all community meals are free and open to everyone, unless otherwise specified
COVID-19 may still be having an impact on service delivery. It is recommended you contact the service agency first to confirm hours and whether an appointment is required. For more details regarding each program, view the individual listing.
Weekly Schedule
Monday:
- 9:30 am-2 pm, Fare Share Food Bank, 1240 Speers Road
- 1 pm-2:30 pm, Kerr Street Mission, 485 Kerr St (market)
- 6:15 pm-7:30 pm (sit down meal - Family Fun Night - adults must be accompanied by a child)
Tuesday:
- 11:45 am-12:50 pm, Kerr Street Mission, 485 Kerr St (sit down meal)
- 1 pm-2:30 pm & 6 pm-7:30 pm, Kerr Street Mission, 485 Kerr St (meals to go & market)
Wednesday:
- morning, Clearview Christian Reformed Church, 2300 Sheridan Garden Drive
- 9 am-12 noon, Salvation Army Food Bank, 1225 Rebecca St (other times available by appointment only)
- 10 am-2 pm, DAR Foundation, 485 Morden Rd
- 10:15 am-11:30 am, Oak Park Neighbourhood Centre, 2200 Sawgrass Dr
- 1 pm-2:30 pm, Kerr Street Mission, 485 Kerr St (meals to go & market)
- 6:15 pm- 7:30 pm, Kerr Street Mission, 485 Kerr St (sit down meal - adults only)
Thursday:
- 10 am-11:30 am, Kerr Street Mission, 485 Kerr St (meals to go & market)
- 2 pm-6:45 pm, Fare Share Food Bank, 1240 Speers Road
- 4 pm-5:30 pm, St.Luke's Anglican Church Palermo, 3114 Dundas Street West
- 6 pm-7:30 pm, Kerr Street Mission, 485 Kerr St (meals to go & market)
Friday:
- 11:45 am-12:50 pm, Kerr Street Mission, 485 Kerr St (sit down meal)
- 1 pm-2:30 pm, Kerr Street Mission, 485 Kerr St (meals to go & market)
Saturday:
- 9 am - 9:50 am, Kerr Street Mission, 485 Kerr St (sit down meal)
- 10 am-11:30 am, Kerr Street Mission, 485 Kerr St (meals to go & market)
Additional Support
Oak Park Neighbourhood Centre
- 2200 Sawgrass Dr
- 905-257-6029 ext 101, michelle@opnc.ca
- send an email or call for all supports: food, tax completion, clothing, utility payment support, microloans, household, counselling, budgeting, etc., you will be responded to promptly
- view listing
Oakville Public Library, Central Branch
- 120 Navy St, just inside 3rd floor entrance
- Community Food Corner with non-perishable and fresh food, pet food
- available during branch hours
- view listing
Oakville Public Library, Clearview Branch
- 2860 Kingsway Dr
- Community Food Shelf with non-perishable food, pet food
- available during branch hours
- view listing
Oakville Public Library, Glen Abbey Branch
- 1415 Third Line
- Community Food Corner with non-perishable food, pet food
- available during branch hours
- view listing
Hope Bible Church
- 500 Great Lakes Blvd
- the Market is open to shop by appointment
- for those who are not able to visit, offering deliveries of Boxes of Hope
- if you would like to make an appointment or request a delivery, please fill out the I Need A Box of Hope form or call the church office at 905-827-4888
- see website for more information
Society of St Vincent de Paul
- refer to the Halton Council website to find which conference will help (organized geographically) and contact that conference directly
- view listing
Canadian Muslim Response Network
- designed to especially help those who may be more vulnerable to the COVID-19 virus and to the effects of self-isolation
- delivering various kits containing essential groceries, as well as hygiene and sanitation products, to seniors and families in dire needs
- if you require help during the COVID-19 crisis, or know someone who does, click here
- view website
Meal Delivery
Programs that prepare and regularly deliver meals to older adults, people with disabilities and others who have difficulties shopping and/or preparing food for themselves or traveling to a site where a meal is being served
- For a list of meal delivery services serving Oakville, see here
Ontario Community Support Association
- helping isolated, low-income seniors and people with disabilities and chronic medical conditions across Ontario get meals, groceries, medicine and other essentials to stay safe at home during COVID-19
- delivery of nutritious meals accompanied by a safety check
- delivery of supplies such as groceries or prescription medication
- for more information, see here
- view listing
* Traditional Eucharist Service * Sunday at 9:30 a.m.
* Please register by email at: admin@stsimon.ca or by calling: 905-845-8351. Registration, mask-wearing and social distancing are
required during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
* Services can also be viewed online via YouTube.
Fresh Food Box:
* Please contact outreach@stsimon.ca for information regarding the Fresh Food Box program.
Rental facilities:
* one hall available year round
* capacity 130-150
* all functions
* renters must supply own caterer
* kitchen with fridge, stove, coffee equipment and microwave
* liquor permit required
* parking
* not air conditioned
* no smoking
A food bank offered to those in need
- clients are able to pick up food once per week
- a variety of food items are available: perishables, non-perishables - including bread and healthy meals in take out containers
Choose Fresh
- all clients are encouraged to register for Choose Fresh, so they can receive a bi-weekly supply of produce and proteins (milk, eggs, chicken or fish)
- for more information, see here
Call or visit KSM website for more information
Helps local churches and organizations connect with local subsidized housing communities for the purposes of poverty relief and community investment
Food Bank
- weekly food distribution
- food supplied by Food for Life
- fresh food and canned goods are distributed
More than a Meal
- prepared dinners delivered to homeless, elderly shut ins and in special circumstances
Community barbecues and dinners
- coordinates on site summer barbecues and community dinners at subsidized housing sites
- gives the participants opportunities to get to know each other, moving them from loneliness to engagement
Camp Dakota
- an outreach program that serves children and youth who live in subsidized, low income housing communities
- a summer day camp program run in Halton Region and 5 sites in Toronto
- activities include basketball, field hockey, wide games - capture the flag & prisoners base, track and field, soccer, frisbee, hip hop dance, crafts and story time
- all programs are provided at no cost to the camper or the family
- see website for more information
Healing Wheelz
- the bike doctor (Phil Carver) makes house calls and does on site bike clinics to do bike repairs so no kid is without a bike
- if it can't be repaired on site, he'll take it to the shop
- for those who want to learn how, he will provide training to become a bike doctor
Father's House Cafe
- held every Mon evening from 5 pm-9 pm
- a coffee house format, where the atmosphere is warm and inviting, refreshments are served, personal stories and experiences are shared, encouragement is given, prayer is available and the unconditional love of God dispensed
Life Happens
- program helps neighbours living in poverty, connect to community resources through advocacy and referral
Winter outerwear distribution
Christmas toy distribution
Annual fundraiser in May
* Sunday Worship 8 am, 10:30 am choral service
* Nursery and Church School, during 9:15 am service
* mid week Eucharist, Wed 10:30 am
* Jazz Vespers, 4 pm on first Sunday of the month
* Evensong services, third Sunday of the month, from Sep-Jun
Groups:
* monthly luncheon, second Wed of the month, after 10:30 am service
* Men's Fellowship, Wed 8 am, Sat 9 am
* Women's bible study, Mon 10:30 am
Events:
* series of concert performances by St. Jude's Celebration of the Arts
* two annual rummage sales - spring and fall
* Christmas bazaar in November
* annual plant sale in May
* weekly food delivery that is distributed to families in need in Oakville
Rental facilities:
* two large rooms available occasionally with standing capacity of 100
* rooms are wheelchair accessible
* renters must provide own caterer
* kitchen (no stove top cooking allowed)
* liquor permit required
* not air-conditioned
* street parking
* Sunday Holy Communion
* Family Eucharist with nursery facilities and kid's church
* Home Church services also available
* delivery of fresh food packages from Food for Life to community members who are in need
Groups:
* Alpha Christian education classes, held at Kerr St Mission
* Intercessory prayer groups
* Men's Group
A charitable, not-for-profit, multi-service agency whose services help adults with a permanent disability and older adults live independently and safely in their homes * volunteer opportunities available
Services include:
Bathing assistance
- provides one bath per week in the home at no cost to older adults or adults with disabilities to reduce the risk of a fall
- service is provided by personal support worker (PSW) in the client's home
Home help
- staff provide housekeeping in the clients' home including vacuuming, cleaning kitchen and bathroom, laundry and grocery shopping
- companion/accompany to appointments via taxi/public transit (client covers cost)
- program fee is geared to income
Friendly Visiting and Calling
- a volunteer visits isolated or lonely seniors and adults with disabilities in their home to provide companionship and conversation
- regular phone calls to older adults and people with disabilities who live alone, to check on their health and safety
Home Maintenance and Repair:
- fee for service program provides qualified workers to do jobs inside and outside of the home
- jobs may include installing grab bars, grass and yard maintenance, snow removal, painting, window washing or seasonal housekeeping, odd jobs, minor home repairs
Caregiver Recharge / Respite
- relief for caregivers
- delivers flexible options to informal caregivers, providing worry-free in home relief with peace of mind that their loved one is being well cared for
- fee for service
- there are eligibility requirements to access this service that is provided at no cost
- respite program not available in Burlington
Community Navigation
- support older adults or adults with disabilities who may be at risk due to a critical or impending change in their life situation such as an upcoming eviction, facing homelessness, loss of financial income, or experiencing difficulties within their home setting such as abuse and isolation
- Community Navigator will meet with people and/or caregivers to work to support achieving goals of financial stability, housing stability and linking to supports and services, completing required forms, etc.
- provides in-home assessments to identify needs, facilitate access to information and community resources and develop short and long term plans
- no cost for this service
Hot and frozen meals (available in Halton Hills only)
- congregate dining * for older adults living in designated apartment buildings in Georgetown and Acton
- Wheels to Meals * held twice a month at a local restaurant, church or community hall providing an opportunity for seniors to get out and socialize with friends
- Meals on Ice * affordable frozen meals delivered by volunteers, or can be picked up at Links2Care offices
- Meals on Wheels * meals are delivered by volunteers at lunchtime Mon through Fri
Services and Programs:
- Acton
- Care At Home - Bathing Assistance
- Care At Home - Community Navigation
- Care At Home - Friendly Visiting and Calling
- Care At Home - Home Help
- Care At Home - Home Maintenance and Repair
- Care At Home - Relief for Caregivers
- Connection in Action
- Georgetown
Hot meals:
- delivered Monday to Friday from 12 pm to 1 pm
- prepared by staff at Mo's Family Restaurant, 467 Speers Road, Oakville
Frozen meals:
- seven entree frozen meal packages
- orders should be placed by noon on Wednesday for delivery the following Wednesday
- meals prepared by Apetito and SupperWorks
A food bank program that is open to all
- perishable fresh food from Food for Life - meat, bread, fruit and vegetables
- other canned goods as donated
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Removes barriers for clients by creating a centre where families can gain access to multiple supports and services in one place
- home to Our Community Cares (OCC), and other community partners
- programs for youth are for ages 5 to 17 and their families, and encourage learning, physical activity, and social and life skills
Support available includes:
- Food for Life program, pre-registration required
- food pantry, see separate listing here
- infant food bank, see separate listing here
- clothing
For more information, see website
- grocery delivery service for vulnerable people, call for details
Provides culturally-appropriate food to low- income families
- offers home delivery for individuals who are unable to get to the food bank due to severe medical issues and/or disability
Community service that offers affordable, nutritious hot meals by volunteers * delivers 5 days a week, Mon-Fri (except statutory holidays) * meals are prepared in government-inspected kitchens by volunteers or under contract between VON and commercial or institutional kitchens * meals can be adapted to the unique dietary needs of each client * volunteer opportunities available
Organization's main objective is:
- to empower women from all walks of life not just to support themselves but also to help them mold and create a better society
- to build meaningful partnerships and strongly connected collaborative networks through connecting neighbors and facilitating outreach to eliminate stereotypes
- in partnership with Food For Life, prepare Halal meals for families in need of additional food support
Groups & Programs:
* Food for Life Neighbourhood Food Program, Fri 9:30 am-10:30 am (for more information on Food for Life see separate listing here)
* Cooking at Grace, for seniors
Rental facilities:
Limited rental space available
Staffing
- Registered Nurse (RN)
- Registered Practical Nurse (RPN)
- Personal Support Worker (PSW)
- companionship workers
Staffing hours
- shifts
- days evenings overnight
In Home Assistance
Friendly visiting
Home delivered meals
Homemaker assistance:
- menu planning
- budgeting
- shopping
- in home meal preparation
- light housekeeping
Personal Care:
- personal hygiene
- dressing
- mobility
- transfers/seating
- toileting
- changing beds
- nutrition/food preparation
- cueing
- reminding
- directing activities of daily living
Telephone reassurance
Nutrition assessment services by a dietician
Activities of daily living assessment by an occupational therapist
Errands and appointments
- errand running/shopping assistance
- escort programs
- medical appointments transportation
In Home Nursing Care
- home nursing
- geriatric home nursing
- medical/surgical home nursing
- oncology home nursing
- psychiatric home nursing
- rehabilitative/restorative home nursing
- medication administration
Other Home Health Care Case Management
- long term home health care
- in home hospice (end of life) care
- palliative care
Podiatry/foot care
- general foot/nail care
- nail conditions
- diabetic foot care with an RN/RPN
Therapies
- occupational therapy
Respite
- adult respite care
Worship services:
Other Projects:
* Good Food Box Program (pay monthly for box of food), contact Patti Eix 905-849-1109
* community garden plots available to rent during the growing season, contact Dawn Epp-Ruitenberg, Church Secretary
* Blessing Box Program, free food pantry on property near walking path
Frozen Meal Service - Frozen meal packages are delivered * clients choose from a menu or can choose standard packages * two companies (Apetito and Allendale) provide food * meals sold in bulk and need to be ordered by noon on Wednesday for a Friday delivery * orders can be done once a week or once a year * program designed for either daily meals or occasionally
Congregate Dining - Residents to meet in a common room for a lunch with main entree, soup and dessert
Grocery Program - Offers items that can be delivered as a supplement to the meals program
Volunteer opportunities available
Community-based volunteer driven programs to help people build relationships across the diversity of income, education, age, ability and health to enhance their capacity for meaningful lives
Offers programs (all are drop-in unless otherwise mentioned) related to:
Food
- Tuesday Dinner: in-person dining, 6 pm
- Seniors Thursday Lunch: in-person dining, 12 noon
- Community Market: Tue 3:30 pm-6 pm and Sat 9:30 am-12 noon
- Community Garden: seasonally harvested food used to prepare community dinners or for pick up in the market
- Seniors' Garden Social: Thu 10 am-11 am during the growing season
Clothing Store
- offers seasonally-appropriate clothing and shoes Tue 3:30 pm-6 pm and Sat 9:30 am-12 noon
- donations of clean, gently-used, seasonal clothing and footwear are accepted Wed and Thu, 9:30 am-4 pm
Seasonal Programs
- Christmas Families: gift giving program for families (registration required)
- Backpack Program: children receive new backpacks and school supplies (registration required)
Ontario Electricity Support Program (OESP)
- provides assistance in applying using OESP's online application system (by appointment only)
GROCERY DELIVERY
- check with your regular grocery store to see what delivery services they offer
- delivery available from most grocery stores including, Walmart, COSTCO, Longo's, Metro, and Loblaws
SHOPPING SERVICES / ACCOMPANIMENT:
- some commercial home care/home support agencies offer shopping services and/or accompaniment (usually for a fee)
- for complete list see here
- occasional accompaniment for shopping may be available at no charge for clients of the Home Help programs of non-profit agencies (see separate listing for Links2Care)
This listing summarizes all food bank and meal programs in Milton
- some may require proof of residency or income, see each listing for details
- all community meals are free and open to everyone, unless otherwise specified
It is recommended you contact the service agency first, to confirm hours and whether an appointment is required. For more details regarding each program, view the individual listing.
Food Banks and Additional Support
Salvation Army, Khi Community
- 820 Nipissing Rd, Unit 4
- continues to distribute food through a Drive-Thru format
- existing food appointments will continue as scheduled, call 905-875-1022 to book your next food appointment
- first time food appointments, call 905-749-4714 to register and book a food appointment
- provides referral to Infant Food Bank at Milton Community Resource Centre, contact through email info@khicommunity.com or call 905-875-1022
- view listing
Milton Public Library, Beaty Branch
- 945 Fourth Line
- Community Fridge, Food for Life Program
- good food bags are available via Curbside Collection during Beaty Branch Open Hours
- please email information@beinspired.ca call 905-875-2665 ext 3292
- view listing
Milton Bible Church
- 121 Chisholm Drive, Milton
- 905-876-3586
- Food for Life Program Thu 12 noon-1 pm, operating as a drive-through program with no need to get out of your vehicle
- view listing
Syyidah Aysha Centre
- 50 Steeles Ave E, Unit 23
- Mon-Thu, 1 pm-5 pm, Sat & Sun 10 am-6 pm
- Milton Halal Food Bank
- offering contactless pick-up and delivery
- to setup an appointment for pick-up or drop-off, please call or message 647-470-3499 or 647-250-5512
- view listing
Tremaine Market
- Country Heritage Park
- 8560 Tremaine Rd., South Entrance
- Wed, 1 pm - 6 pm (No appointment needed)
- Bring your own shopping bags
- For inquiries: tremainemarket@foodforlife.ca
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Milton Community Resource Centre
- 410 Bronte Street
- Community Fridge, Food for Life Program
- Mon-Fri 8 am - 4 pm
- good food bags available by calling 905-876-1244 to schedule a pickup
- view listing
Food for Life - Delivery Program
- available to those who are isolating/quarantined for medical reasons, and/or seniors who have been told to stay at home
- individuals are welcome to reach out to 905-635-1106 ext 7, or goodfood@foodforlife.ca, where staff will discuss their situation, and direct them to the most appropriate food resource
- view listing
Society of St Vincent de Paul
- refer to the Halton Council website to find which conference will help (organized geographically) and contact that conference directly
- view listing
Canadian Muslim Response Network
- designed to especially help those who may be more vulnerable to the COVID-19 virus and to the effects of self-isolation
- delivering various kits containing essential groceries, as well as hygiene and sanitation products, to seniors and families in dire needs
- if you require help during the COVID-19 crisis, or know someone who does, click here
- view website
Meal Delivery
Programs that prepare and regularly deliver meals to older adults, people with disabilities and others who have difficulties shopping and/or preparing food for themselves or traveling to a site where a meal is being served
- For a list of meal delivery services serving Milton, see here
Ontario Community Support Association
- helping isolated, low-income seniors and people with disabilities and chronic medical conditions across Ontario get meals, groceries, medicine and other essentials to stay safe at home during COVID-19
- delivery of nutritious meals accompanied by a safety check
- delivery of supplies such as groceries or prescription medication
- for more information, see here
- view listing
Nonprofit program that provides hot or frozen meals for those who have difficulty preparing food
- fee for meals, billed monthly
- available short-term or long-term
- hot meals delivered daily by volunteers (no delivery on statutory holidays)
- frozen meals delivered weekly (suitable for oven or microwave reheating)
Special diets can be accommodated, including:
- diabetic
- low fat
- low residue
- low cholesterol
- low sodium
- gluten free
- allergies
- renal
- minced
- pureed
Offers a full choice shopping experience with access to healthy, fresh rescued food