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Wide product selection for those requiring energy boosting supplements, allergen-free food, gluten and wheat-free foods, infant feeding supplies, infant formulas, thickening products, low protein foods, metabolic formulas and enteral feeding supplies
- foot clinic Fri 9:30 am-3 pm
Drop-in
- lunch
- Good Food Box distribution -- see separate entry Foodshare
- Foodshare
- emergency clothing
- foot clinic
Non-essential services temporarily suspended:
- community wellness group programs such as gentle fitness, dining programs, farmers' markets
- Adult Day Program (ADP)
Service reduction and/or alteration:
- transportation
- House Calls, critical visits only, virtual visits when appropriate
- Social work / care navigation / caregiver support, critical visits only, virtual visits when appropriate
Services operating as usual:
- Dementia care residence
- Transitional care
- Meals on Wheels
- Supportive Housing
- In-Home Services for high-acuity clients, service may be altered for low-acuity clients
Multiservice community and home support agency
- adult day programs
- case management, free
- counselling
- foot care clinic
- Home at Last
- information and referral
- home care
- meals on wheels
- social and recreation activities
- support groups, free
- supportive housing services
- transportation
- volunteer opportunities
Lunch Monday-Friday at various locations with gentle exercise
- Meals on Wheels, Monday-Sunday, hot, frozen, kosher and vegetarian meals, Wellness Boxes (fresh fruit and vegetables)
- Farmers Market, summer food program, low cost
In-Home Services
Home help, homemaking, respite care, caregiver relief
- Home at Last, hospital discharge assistance
- House Calls, interdisciplinary health care for home-bound seniors, free
Transitional Care
Short term stays for patients leaving hospital who need support before moving back home or into long-term care
Supportive Housing
Services for residents at Montgomery Place, Moore Place, George Barker Manor, and Janet Magee Manor, Toronto Community Housing Corporation
- services for residents with dementia at Ewart Angus SPRINT Home, see separate listing
Transportation
For medical appointments, shopping, personal tasks, social activities
Lead agency for Toronto Ride
Assisted transportation for frail seniors and adults with disabilities in Toronto, a partnership of community support service agencies
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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
- food reclamation and meals program
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
Clinical Health Services - Health services include:
- medical services - primary health services
- chiropody services - foot care
- dietitian services - nutrition education and counseling
- asthma education - one to one sessions and group sessions on information to understand asthma or other breathing problems
- smoking cessation - offer counselling and support to individual clients and community members contemplating and or attempting to quit smoking
- diabetes education - offer nutrition education and counseling throughout the whole lifespan, from infant to older adult
- counselling services - offer support to help clients address a variety of mental health issues
- dental services
Community Programs - Stonegate CHC provides primary health care services and health promotion and community programs in the Stonegate- Parklawn Community. We identify individual and community needs and respond by providing accessible and inclusive health services and health promotion programs.
Family Programs - Support the health of individuals, families and communities
Housing Help Centre - Support to the residents in the community facing difficulties in accessing housing and/or maintaining their current accommodation * advocate for residents with barriers in accessing community resources, such as financial assistance and emergency support to improve their social health
Physical Fitness Program - Offer free activities to promote physical health and well being
Seniors Programs - Variety of programs for seniors in the community
Women's Programs - Designed to reach out to women of all ages in the community * offer women focused services and activities, and especially welcomes women who feel disadvantaged or isolated * provide individual counselling and advocacy, and facilitates group workshops and activities on topics of special interest for women
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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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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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Support services to build on client strengths, to build community, and to enable independent community living * participates in Toronto Ride
Meals on Wheels -- hot meals delivered to seniors, disabled persons, persons with illness and persons recovering from medical procedures
- includes hot, frozen, South Asian and Chinese meals
- Good Food Box distribution -- see separate entry Food Share
Conflict Resolution Service -- mediation to resolve landlord/tenant issues, civil disputes and organizational discord
- CRS (Conflict Resolution Services) workshops and training programs
- mediation certification programs
Local Immigration Partnership Program -- Toronto East Quadrant Local Immigration Partnership (LIP)
- active boost
- women's recreational programmes
- community events
- income tax clinic
- resource access centre -- computers available for job search and research
- community advisory group
- 2-3 boxes of household cleaning or hygiene products annually
- a box full of fresh fruit and vegetables twice a month
- subsidized Nursery School for children 2 1/2 - 5 years of age
- subsidized fitness classes for overall wellness
- free programs for adult socialization
- informal counseling and referrals to available resources
- skill building and training experiences that provide improved employment opportunities
Hot Meal Service - Hot meals are delivered daily * hot meals include a choice of entrée, soup and dessert
Frozen Meal Service - Frozen meal packages are delivered once a week * clients choose from a menu or can choose standard packages * soup/dessert packages also available
Fruit and Vegetable Boxes - Fruit and vegetable boxes are delivered once every two weeks * choice of prepared, cut-up fruit and vegetables (geared to older adults) * fresh fruit box * fresh fruit and vegetable box with seasonal produce
Food Security Programs
- community gardens
- gardening programs
- cooking programs
- connecting residents to available food support
- financial literacy workshops
- year-round income tax clinic
Youth Programs
- youth outreach worker youth 12-21 yrs
- Youth Violence Prevention 12-24 yrs
- the Blackstone Foundation Library
- breakfast program
- peer mentors for 13-18 yrs
- youth and child after school programs
- summer break programs for 7-12 yrs
- information and referral to services
- computer access
- resume Support
- fitness Programming
- cooking Programs
Operations at the greenhouse help to provide horticulture displays, that change seasonally, for street boulevards and planters across the town
- the Conservatory showcases an array of plant-life, a pond, and a waterfall
- volunteer opportunities with the Municipal Greenhouse
Bookings are required for group tours, photography sessions, gardening sessions, and ceremony bookings
Mon-Sun 24 hours 3-1-1 or 905-825-6000
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An organization which promotes locally produced farm products and activities to link Halton farmers and consumers
- promotes the production of locally grown food products and living a healthy lifestyle through making healthier food choices
- the best source in Halton to locate locally grown farm fresh produce
Simply Local: Your Guide to Halton Farms has information on where to find farm fresh produce, nursery products and recreational activities. The on-line interactive map can be found on the Halton Region website
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)
* 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
* 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
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
* 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
Seeds for Change (Urban Agriculture)
- community gardens
- workshops for growing and processing food, urban agriculture development
Community Breakfast -- drop in to help prepare then enjoy free breakfast with other community members
Community Cooks -- food safety knowledge and skills for food shopping, preparation and storage through hands-on training in commercial kitchen
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program -- 4-acre organic farm, producing vegetables for sale at Farm Stands and enjoyed by visitors eating in dining hall * educates campers and students about organic vegetables and sustainable agriculture, and healthy food * members purchase food share and pickup fresh produce for several weeks through growing season
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
- 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)