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Provides food and hygiene items to low-income people and families once every 21 days. ID for every member in the household will be required when placing an order. Please text or call 519-878-3663 to pre-order your food hamper and to register if you are new to our service. Ring bell at back client door for assistance. A family member or friend may pick up your order if necessary.
All food & monetary donations, please drop off at back receiving door, ring bell for assistance. Locked mail box also at back and side of building.
All food & monetary donations, please drop off at back receiving door, ring bell for assistance. Locked mail box also at back and side of building.
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Community and Family Services, St Thomas
Office: Community and Family Services: 519-633-4509 Thrift Store: 519-631-3206
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Services to help with basic needs
Coats for Kids - Free winter coats for those in need * all ages * call for an appointment
Community and Family Services - Emergency assistance provided in the form of clothing, food, small household items, LEAP and counselling
Grocery Store Gift Card - May be provided once every 4 months * people in need must make an appointment at 105 Edward St, Unit 3 to receive any assistance * bring proof of household income, identification of all household members, 30 day bank statement(s) for all members of household who have an income and monthly bills
Ontario Electricity Support Program (OESP) - Monthly credit to help cover electricity bills, based on household income and the number of people living in the home * other levels of assistance may be available for Indigenous households, homes with medical equipment that have high-energy needs and homes heated through electricity * call 519-633-4509 for an appointment or visit OntarioElectricitySupport.ca to apply online
Thrift Store - Low cost used clothing and household items * Mon-Fri 9am-5pm and Sat 9am-3pm
LEAP Emergency Financial Assistance - Access centre to apply for LEAP (Low Income Energy Assistance Program) one-time emergency financial assistance for Epcor and Erth Power customers
Coats for Kids - Free winter coats for those in need * all ages * call for an appointment
Community and Family Services - Emergency assistance provided in the form of clothing, food, small household items, LEAP and counselling
Grocery Store Gift Card - May be provided once every 4 months * people in need must make an appointment at 105 Edward St, Unit 3 to receive any assistance * bring proof of household income, identification of all household members, 30 day bank statement(s) for all members of household who have an income and monthly bills
Ontario Electricity Support Program (OESP) - Monthly credit to help cover electricity bills, based on household income and the number of people living in the home * other levels of assistance may be available for Indigenous households, homes with medical equipment that have high-energy needs and homes heated through electricity * call 519-633-4509 for an appointment or visit OntarioElectricitySupport.ca to apply online
Thrift Store - Low cost used clothing and household items * Mon-Fri 9am-5pm and Sat 9am-3pm
LEAP Emergency Financial Assistance - Access centre to apply for LEAP (Low Income Energy Assistance Program) one-time emergency financial assistance for Epcor and Erth Power customers
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Provides food items and a food voucher for Port Stanley Foodland once every 30 days
Food donations can be left at Foodland next to church (291 Colborne St) * monetary donations with food bank in memo can be mailed to the church or an etransfer to psaacc20@gmail.com
Food donations can be left at Foodland next to church (291 Colborne St) * monetary donations with food bank in memo can be mailed to the church or an etransfer to psaacc20@gmail.com
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Provides food items, baby food and formula * sometimes able to provide emergency assistance with utilities * donations of food and money always welcome
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Community food programs for all members of the community * programs vary based on time of year and community needs
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Emergency service including formula, jarred food, cereal, diapers are available while supplies last * call ahead for supply availability
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Emergency food available * emergency baby food bank service, including formula, jarred food, cereal, diapers are available
while supplies last * call ahead for supply availability
while supplies last * call ahead for supply availability
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Community meal program with neighbourhood food bank * provides mostly canned and dry goods, three day supply * eligible once per month at one Salvation Army Food Bank in London
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Food bank open every Wednesday * two three day supply of food for area resident families, once per month * appointment required* register on Monday
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Provides food items (three day supply) about once a month * annual food drives * food drop-offs accepted all year at London fire halls * baby food available
Kids Breakfast Program - Makes breakfast items available to schools and agencies
Neighbourhood Food Depots - Once a month depots located in various areas of the city * download a copy of Neighbourhood Food Depots for more information
Kids Breakfast Program - Makes breakfast items available to schools and agencies
Neighbourhood Food Depots - Once a month depots located in various areas of the city * download a copy of Neighbourhood Food Depots for more information
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Information and referral to health, housing, and parental support
Individuals and families may be eligible for:
Individuals and families may be eligible for:
- emergency food kits
- affordable food box filled with fresh produce (monthly)
- baby food, emergency supply of baby food, diapers
- adult diapers (once per month)
- clothing
- Ontario Works - drop-in and case management
- after school programs for children (5-13 years)
- homework club
- wee welcome program that connects expecting or new mothers with programs, resources and parenting support
- adult programs available
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COVID-19 Service Change: Harvest Bucks are not currently available for direct purchase. All community sponsorship applications are on hold. Please do not submit applications at this time.
Harvest Bucks are vouchers used to buy fresh vegetables and fruit at participating locations in London * individuals, businesses and organizations may purchase Harvest Bucks * eligible community food programs may apply for funded Harvest Bucks
Harvest Bucks are vouchers used to buy fresh vegetables and fruit at participating locations in London * individuals, businesses and organizations may purchase Harvest Bucks * eligible community food programs may apply for funded Harvest Bucks
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Neighbourhood basic needs * food items and select baby needs, when available:
Provides referrals to people in need of housing, mental health supports, and supports for additional challenges facing people living with poverty
- baby food and diapers (when available)
- emergency food cupboard and monthly food depot
- mental health and hygiene needs
- emergency assistance advocacy and referrals
- clothing vouchers
- Christmas referrals (call ahead)
- men's support programs
- tax preparation assistance
- support with accessing services for housing
- addiction and government supports
Provides referrals to people in need of housing, mental health supports, and supports for additional challenges facing people living with poverty
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Resource centre offering outreach and support services for at-risk, transient and street youth
Services include outreach, life skills groups, supportive counselling, advocacy, basic needs service provision and prevention education, parenting education * anonymous HIV testing * showers, laundry facilities and hygiene supplies are available * health and safety information and supplies are available including, condoms, first aid supplies
Offers transitional and affordable rental housing units within the Cornerstone Building * assists youth in finding housing, emergency food, emergency shelter, medical/health care, education, legal aid and counselling * information and referral to other agency services * health care centre
Available as cooling/warming centre with extended drop-in hours (8am-9pm) during Extreme Weather Alerts issued by the Middlesex-London Health Unit * access to mitts, hats, and coats
Supportive Housing - Youth are assessed and provided an individual action plan to address personal needs and goals that assist in moving toward becoming self-sufficient * gain life skills training, pre-employment preparation and educational planning support through individual and group activities
Services include outreach, life skills groups, supportive counselling, advocacy, basic needs service provision and prevention education, parenting education * anonymous HIV testing * showers, laundry facilities and hygiene supplies are available * health and safety information and supplies are available including, condoms, first aid supplies
Offers transitional and affordable rental housing units within the Cornerstone Building * assists youth in finding housing, emergency food, emergency shelter, medical/health care, education, legal aid and counselling * information and referral to other agency services * health care centre
Available as cooling/warming centre with extended drop-in hours (8am-9pm) during Extreme Weather Alerts issued by the Middlesex-London Health Unit * access to mitts, hats, and coats
Supportive Housing - Youth are assessed and provided an individual action plan to address personal needs and goals that assist in moving toward becoming self-sufficient * gain life skills training, pre-employment preparation and educational planning support through individual and group activities
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Basic needs assistance * affiliated with London Particular Council consisting of 13 conferences of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul in London
Thrift Store - 585 York St, London
Sells low-cost, gently-used clothing, furniture and small appliances
519-438-7071
Mon-Fri 9am-5pm * Sat 9am-4pm
Thrift Store - 1005 Elias St, London
Sells low-cost, gently-used clothing, furniture and small appliances
519-433-9210
Mon-Fri 10am-5pm * Sat 10am-4pm
Vouchers - Contact the secretary of any Catholic Church to arrange a home visit from a volunteer to discuss needs * clothing and/or furniture voucher may be issued * food vouchers can also be received * clothing and furniture via a voucher is handled through parishes Mon-Fri 11am-4pm
Thrift Store - 585 York St, London
Sells low-cost, gently-used clothing, furniture and small appliances
519-438-7071
Mon-Fri 9am-5pm * Sat 9am-4pm
Thrift Store - 1005 Elias St, London
Sells low-cost, gently-used clothing, furniture and small appliances
519-433-9210
Mon-Fri 10am-5pm * Sat 10am-4pm
Vouchers - Contact the secretary of any Catholic Church to arrange a home visit from a volunteer to discuss needs * clothing and/or furniture voucher may be issued * food vouchers can also be received * clothing and furniture via a voucher is handled through parishes Mon-Fri 11am-4pm
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Programs that offer food and support for basic needs * assistance with the cost of applying for a birth certificate
Fellowship Centre - Drop-in centre for conversation/lunch for adults 20 years and over dealing with poverty, homelessness or unemployment
Food Bank - provides emergency food items (three day supply) * referrals to other community agencies as needed * vouchers for clothing and household needs from the Mission Store * open 9am-11:30am Mon-Fri (no stat)
Fellowship Centre - Drop-in centre for conversation/lunch for adults 20 years and over dealing with poverty, homelessness or unemployment
Food Bank - provides emergency food items (three day supply) * referrals to other community agencies as needed * vouchers for clothing and household needs from the Mission Store * open 9am-11:30am Mon-Fri (no stat)
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Community services directory website for residents of London and Middlesex County * links to local publications * online versions of the Help Yourself Through Hard Times guide to basic needs services in London and Middlesex, and monthly calendar of meal programs in London * community and social services events calendar
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Coordinates and develops basic needs services for low income residents residing in NE London and Argyle area, (N5Y and N5V postal code areas)
Programs include baby food and diaper bank, community clothing cupboard, emergency food cupboard and mobile food bank
Support is also provided through advocacy, referrals, and programming that helps develop skills, promotes self-sufficiency and supports resident engagement
Programs include baby food and diaper bank, community clothing cupboard, emergency food cupboard and mobile food bank
Support is also provided through advocacy, referrals, and programming that helps develop skills, promotes self-sufficiency and supports resident engagement
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Food bank for Fanshawe College students in emergency need
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food items
- cleaning supplies
- toiletries
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Student Union Office, SC1000
- The Sharing Shop, SUB1015
- Counselling and Accessibility Services, F2010
- Retail Bookstore, F1002
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Student-run drop-in resource center for support and health services * oversees a number of individual student support services including:
Food Support Service - 24-hour anonymous food hamper system provides food support service for Western University students only * baby food and other special requests available upon request * bring donations to USC office (Room 258, UCC) during business hours* email request to foodsupport@westernusc.ca
Ethnocultural Support Services - Seeks to create a culturally inclusive University community * email ethnocultural@westernusc.ca
Gender Equality Network (formerly Women's Issue Network (WIN)) - Recognizes, represents, and rectifies gender inequalities affecting UWO students * educational resource centre on woman's and gender issues * coffee houses, awareness days, feminine hygiene products, study space, and film series * genderequalitynetwork@westernusc.ca
Health and Wellness - Aims to improve quality of life of students * Identifies areas of mental health, healthy lifestyles, sexual health and consent education, alcohol and substance use and overall well-being that require additional support and awareness healthpromotions@westernusc.ca
Allyship Network - Outreach service * promotes inclusivity and diversity * offers ally training and organizes educational workshops to understand and celebrate diversity, as well as issues of sexuality and gender identity
PrideWestern - Awareness, advocacy, resource and support system for students with questions regarding Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Transsexual, Queer, 2-Spirit, and Asexual (LGBTTQ2A) issues
Food Support Service - 24-hour anonymous food hamper system provides food support service for Western University students only * baby food and other special requests available upon request * bring donations to USC office (Room 258, UCC) during business hours* email request to foodsupport@westernusc.ca
Ethnocultural Support Services - Seeks to create a culturally inclusive University community * email ethnocultural@westernusc.ca
Gender Equality Network (formerly Women's Issue Network (WIN)) - Recognizes, represents, and rectifies gender inequalities affecting UWO students * educational resource centre on woman's and gender issues * coffee houses, awareness days, feminine hygiene products, study space, and film series * genderequalitynetwork@westernusc.ca
Health and Wellness - Aims to improve quality of life of students * Identifies areas of mental health, healthy lifestyles, sexual health and consent education, alcohol and substance use and overall well-being that require additional support and awareness healthpromotions@westernusc.ca
Allyship Network - Outreach service * promotes inclusivity and diversity * offers ally training and organizes educational workshops to understand and celebrate diversity, as well as issues of sexuality and gender identity
PrideWestern - Awareness, advocacy, resource and support system for students with questions regarding Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Transsexual, Queer, 2-Spirit, and Asexual (LGBTTQ2A) issues
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Food bank for unit 1 and 2 members of PSAC Local 610 at Western University * food bank vouchers and grocery store gift cards provided to members in need with successful applications
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Services to help with basic needs
Emergency Food Bank - Satellite locations each day of the week 9-3
Monday - Westminster Park Community Church 1190 Southdale Road East
Tuesday - London Citadel 555 Springbank Drive
Wednesday - Centre of Hope 281 Wellington Street (N6B residents only)
Thursday & Friday - Hillcrest Community Church 310 Vesta Road
Provides a three-day emergency supply of food, mostly canned and dry goods * eligible for access nine times per year, no more than once per month * baby food, formula, and diapers available * proof of address, as well as identification for all household members, is required at first visit
Additional Programs and Services:
Healthy Homes Program - Workshops promote healthy living through educating participants in an interactive way * participants learn and apply information from workshops to everyday life * workshop series are 8-10 weeks long * held in various locations throughout the city
Emergency Food Bank - Satellite locations each day of the week 9-3
Monday - Westminster Park Community Church 1190 Southdale Road East
Tuesday - London Citadel 555 Springbank Drive
Wednesday - Centre of Hope 281 Wellington Street (N6B residents only)
Thursday & Friday - Hillcrest Community Church 310 Vesta Road
Provides a three-day emergency supply of food, mostly canned and dry goods * eligible for access nine times per year, no more than once per month * baby food, formula, and diapers available * proof of address, as well as identification for all household members, is required at first visit
Additional Programs and Services:
- Baseball
- Floor Hockey
- Christmas Hamper Program
- Community Information Sessions
- Community Garden
- Garden Club
- Community Referrals
- Creative Escapes Program
- Skills4Life Teen Program
- Spiritual Care
- Summer Adventure Camp
- Sally's Senior Adventure Club
- Vouchers for clothing and small household appliances, linens, and other household items for emergency situations
- Pathway of Hope Program
Healthy Homes Program - Workshops promote healthy living through educating participants in an interactive way * participants learn and apply information from workshops to everyday life * workshop series are 8-10 weeks long * held in various locations throughout the city
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Neighbourhood resource centre providing community development with a focus on inclusiveness and access to community services, information, activities, and initiatives
* programming and events support skill-building, leadership, mentoring, healthy lifestyles, and community participation * goal to reduce social isolation, provide education and employment opportunities, increase social and life skills, and strengthen the neighbourhood
- Youth Programming - After-school and lunch drop-ins, summer jobs for youth, and event planning
- Community Development - Resident engagement, neighborhood celebrations, and special events
- Emergency Services - Emergency food, baby food, formula, diapers, and connection to community resources
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Food items available once a month * arrangements for pick-up made on a case-per-case basis
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Church services
Offers emergency food access, as needed * breakfast program with clothing cupboard
Services and Programs:
Offers emergency food access, as needed * breakfast program with clothing cupboard
Services and Programs:
- Community Breakfast
- Nearly New Shop
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