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COVID19 Respite services currently available; survival and wellness items available at the door; safety precautions and screenings required; call 905-780-0491 for details
Information and referral, mental health recovery resources, training and education, skills building, workshops and recreation groups
Access to homeless supports including kitchen, shower, laundry, computer, Internet, phone, fax, copier, and assistance with seasonal needs
Information and referral, mental health recovery resources, training and education, skills building, workshops and recreation groups
Access to homeless supports including kitchen, shower, laundry, computer, Internet, phone, fax, copier, and assistance with seasonal needs
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ServiceOntario, Concord Service Counter
General Inquiry : 905-660-6626ServiceOntario Main Call Centre: 416-326-1234
ServiceOntario Main Call Centre: 1-800-267-8097
Health Cards: 1-888-376-5197
Driver and Vehicle: 1-800-387-3445
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Due to COVID 19, some ServiceOntario service locations may be operating on reduced hours -- for information CLICK HERE
Complete your transactions online whenever possible
Renewal requirements for drivers' licenses, license plate stickers, accessible parking permits, health cards and Ontario Photo ID Cards which expired during the pandemic are changing; residents have until September 30, 2022 to renew expired health cards, and until February 28, 2022 to renew other expired products -- for details CLICK HERE
LICENCE PLATE STICKER REFUNDS -- If you renewed your licence plate sticker for an individually owned passenger vehicle, light-duty truck, motorcycle or moped for the period of March 1, 2020 to March 12, 2022, you will receive a refund cheque in the mail; to receive refund, update the address on your vehicle permit or driver's licence and pay any outstanding fees, fines or tolls by March 7, 2022
Access to a wide range of Ontario government services and information ; staff assistance, information and referral
Driver and Vehicle
Complete your transactions online whenever possible
Renewal requirements for drivers' licenses, license plate stickers, accessible parking permits, health cards and Ontario Photo ID Cards which expired during the pandemic are changing; residents have until September 30, 2022 to renew expired health cards, and until February 28, 2022 to renew other expired products -- for details CLICK HERE
LICENCE PLATE STICKER REFUNDS -- If you renewed your licence plate sticker for an individually owned passenger vehicle, light-duty truck, motorcycle or moped for the period of March 1, 2020 to March 12, 2022, you will receive a refund cheque in the mail; to receive refund, update the address on your vehicle permit or driver's licence and pay any outstanding fees, fines or tolls by March 7, 2022
Access to a wide range of Ontario government services and information ; staff assistance, information and referral
Driver and Vehicle
- vehicle permits and plates
- driver's licence renewals
- accessible parking permits
- copies of records
- product sales including information packages on specific used vehicles
- Ontario health card registration, renewal, replacement (lost, stolen or damaged) and change of name or address
- organ and tissue donor registration
- health card services not available at this location if you have a Temporary Resident Permit or Work Permit that says valid until or issued until a specific date, call 1-866-532-3161 for more details
- Ontario Photo Card provision, renewal or replacement
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Community Resource Centre
Seniors programs
Ontario Early Years Centre (see separate record)
- administrative assistance to community residents and groups
- information and referral services to community and government resources
- access to computers, photocopying, printing and fax
- strengthen community leadership and support positive social change from an anti-poverty social justice perspective
- identifying and responding to community needs
- training, support and advocacy for local residents
- group activities, workshops and one-on-one for newly arrived immigrants and refugees of all ages to help orient them to their new community and establish social and professional networks
- Getting In Touch, Git.Connected, social/recreational mental health program
- adult and youth support groups
- Service Navigation Program -- support residents of Jane and Finch and of Northwest Toronto in accessing mental health services and social supports
- financial literacy and support services for low income individuals, families, newcomers or youth
- income tax clinic
- workshops
- one-on-one support with a mobile community financial worker for those facing financial barriers
- Corner Commons - community space
- community workshops and group programming
- engages area residents to reduce their carbon footprint
- community development and capacity building approach
- drop-in Tue-Fri 11 am-8 pm
- recreation programs, Internet access
Seniors programs
- assists seniors from various ethnocultural groups to live independently and remain healthy
- in partnership with community agencies to ensure seniors are provided with the support they need
Ontario Early Years Centre (see separate record)
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Newcomer Information Centre, North York Dufferin Street Centre
Office: 416-630-0330 ext 31070Visit Website
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COVID19 -- services available online or in person by appointment, book appointment
Settlement Information and Referral
Settlement Information and Referral
- settlement information sessions in various locations
- guest speaker series
- Newcomer Network
- access to computers, fax, photocopiers, and phone
- settlement resource library
- information on topics such as immigration and citizenship, employment and job searching, access to trades and professions, credential assessment, education and training, language classes, health and housing, community, recreation and consumer resources, human rights, legal and social services, child, youth and family resources, food, shelter, and clothing
- settlement information and referral
- Community Connections Mentorship Program (formerly HOST Program) -- group activities for newly arrived immigrants and refugees of all ages to help orient them to their new community and establish social and professional networks, trained and experienced volunteer mentors assist, with focus on citizenship and civic engagement or skills and career development
- Newcomer Youth Leadership Development -- youth learn about their community, gain volunteer hours, build leadership, language, communication and social skills
- workshops and activities for parents and youth
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COVID19 -- offices are open, but appointments are recommended
Settlement and Adaptation Services
Settlement and Adaptation Services
- information and referral, orientation, housing referrals
- one to one gambling counselling and workshops
- translation and interpretation
- documentation, form filling
- outreach, social development program, educational workshops
- career mentoring
- employment counselling
- resume preparation, job search techniques
- access to telephone, fax, photocopier
- assistance obtaining certification of education and/or trade documents
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Lending and reference collections for adults, children and youth
- focused collections include local history, multilingual, Native Peoples' and parenting
- services include computer centres, music practice room, fabrication studio, digital innovation hub, digital piano lab, wifi, study spaces, programs, printing, copying and room rentals
- Adult Literacy -- see separate record
- citizenship test preparation
- employment support for foreign-trained professionals
- internet search skills training
- children's programs
- Digital Literacy Program
- Financial programs
- Job Search
- Newcomer Services
- seasonal income tax clinic
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Humewood House Association and Massey Centre have merged, contact Massey Centre for program information at 416-425-6348, or visit www.massey.ca
COVID19 Resident services ongoing, call for information; food bank by appointment
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Family resource centre
Includes food bank and donations room, children's play area, parent and child programs, life skills, access to Internet and telephone, assistance with school, employment and child care, healthy cooking workshops, social and recreation activities
Food Bank
Transitional and Supportive Housing
Apartments for young parents 16-19 years (27 units) with maximum stay 4 years, and rent geared to income
COVID19 Resident services ongoing, call for information; food bank by appointment
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Family resource centre
Includes food bank and donations room, children's play area, parent and child programs, life skills, access to Internet and telephone, assistance with school, employment and child care, healthy cooking workshops, social and recreation activities
Food Bank
- groceries
- clothing for infants, toddlers, and parents
- household items
Transitional and Supportive Housing
Apartments for young parents 16-19 years (27 units) with maximum stay 4 years, and rent geared to income
- support services
- in partnership with Toronto Community Housing Corporation (see separate entry)
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ServiceOntario, Toronto Service Counter
ServiceOntario Main Call Centre: 416-326-1234ServiceOntario Main Call Centre: 1-800-267-8097
Health Cards: 1-888-376-5197
Driver and Vehicle: 1-800-387-3445
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Due to COVID 19, some ServiceOntario service locations may be closed or operating on reduced hours -- for information on closures CLICK HERE
Appointments required or recommended for in-person service -- check ahead; complete your transactions online whenever possible
Renewal requirements for drivers' licenses, license plate stickers, accessible parking permits, health cards and Ontario Photo ID Cards which expired during the pandemic are changing; residents have until September 30, 2022 to renew expired health cards, and until February 28, 2022 to renew other expired products -- for details CLICK HERE
LICENCE PLATE STICKER REFUNDS -- If you renewed your licence plate sticker for an individually owned passenger vehicle, light-duty truck, motorcycle or moped for the period of March 1, 2020 to March 12, 2022, you will receive a refund cheque in the mail; to receive refund, update the address on your vehicle permit or driver's licence and pay any outstanding fees, fines or tolls by March 7, 2022
Access to a wide range of Ontario government services and information ; staff assistance, information and referral
Driver and Vehicle
Appointments required or recommended for in-person service -- check ahead; complete your transactions online whenever possible
Renewal requirements for drivers' licenses, license plate stickers, accessible parking permits, health cards and Ontario Photo ID Cards which expired during the pandemic are changing; residents have until September 30, 2022 to renew expired health cards, and until February 28, 2022 to renew other expired products -- for details CLICK HERE
LICENCE PLATE STICKER REFUNDS -- If you renewed your licence plate sticker for an individually owned passenger vehicle, light-duty truck, motorcycle or moped for the period of March 1, 2020 to March 12, 2022, you will receive a refund cheque in the mail; to receive refund, update the address on your vehicle permit or driver's licence and pay any outstanding fees, fines or tolls by March 7, 2022
Access to a wide range of Ontario government services and information ; staff assistance, information and referral
Driver and Vehicle
- vehicle permits and plates
- driver's licence renewals
- accessible parking permits
- copies of records
- product sales including information packages on specific used vehicles
- Ontario health card registration, renewal, replacement (lost, stolen or damaged) and change of name or address
- organ and tissue donor registration
- Ontario Photo Card provision, renewal or replacement
- fishing and hunting licences
- Outdoors Cards (ID cards which in most cases need to accompany licences)
- Outdoors Card Centre 1-800-387-7011
- commissioner of oaths
- authentication of documents
- birth, marriage and death certificates and registration searches
- information and forms for filings, payments
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COVID19 -- services available online or in person by appointment, book appointment
Settlement Information and Referral
Settlement Information and Referral
- settlement information sessions in various locations
- guest speaker series
- Newcomer Network
- access to computers, fax, photocopiers, and phone
- settlement resource library
- information on topics such as immigration and citizenship, employment and job searching, access to trades and professions, credential assessment, education and training, language classes, health and housing, community, recreation and consumer resources, human rights, legal and social services, child, youth and family resources, food, shelter, and clothing
- settlement information and referral
- Community Connections Mentorship Program (formerly HOST Program) -- group activities for newly arrived immigrants and refugees of all ages to help orient them to their new community and establish social and professional networks, trained and experienced volunteer mentors assist, with focus on citizenship and civic engagement or skills and career development
- Newcomer Youth Leadership Development -- youth learn about their community, gain volunteer hours, build leadership, language, communication and social skills
- workshops and activities for parents and youth
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COVID19 In-person and virtual services available; phone and virtual counselling to frontline health workers and their families, and others members of the public, in Ontario; also assists permanent residents, convention refugees, student visa and work permit holders with Employment Insurance (EI)and Canada Emergency Resource Benefit (CERB) applications
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Linguistically and culturally sensitive counselling and settlement services for individuals and families
Counselling and Psychotherapy
Individual, group, couple, marital and family counselling and mental health psychotherapy, for issues such as elder abuse, family violence, wife assault, male batterers, incest, sexual assault, offenders, bereavement, problem gambling, substance abuse; crisis intervention; referrals to community partners as necessary
Family programs, including parenting and family life education, and youth counselling and leadership development
Partner Assault Response (PAR)
12 week group education and counselling program on domestic violence and non-abusive ways of resolving conflict
Orientation, needs and eligibility assessments, interpretation and translation; information and referral topics include immigration, issues of concern to refugees and foreign domestic workers, citizenship, social assistance benefits, legal aid, housing, child care, English classes, and education and employment training
Counselling, information and referrals, crisis intervention and case management for women who have experienced violence, and their children
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Linguistically and culturally sensitive counselling and settlement services for individuals and families
Counselling and Psychotherapy
Individual, group, couple, marital and family counselling and mental health psychotherapy, for issues such as elder abuse, family violence, wife assault, male batterers, incest, sexual assault, offenders, bereavement, problem gambling, substance abuse; crisis intervention; referrals to community partners as necessary
- consultation for human service providers
- satellite offices (limited hours, by appointment only) in Toronto (602 Queen St W), Markham (5665 14th Ave), Mississauga (720 Burnhamthorpe Rd W, Unit 2), and Unionville (600 Village Pkwy)
Family programs, including parenting and family life education, and youth counselling and leadership development
Partner Assault Response (PAR)
12 week group education and counselling program on domestic violence and non-abusive ways of resolving conflict
- victims/partners of the offender provided with support including safety planning, referrals to community resources, and information on offender's progress
- group counselling in Cantonese, Mandarin and Vietnamese
Orientation, needs and eligibility assessments, interpretation and translation; information and referral topics include immigration, issues of concern to refugees and foreign domestic workers, citizenship, social assistance benefits, legal aid, housing, child care, English classes, and education and employment training
- computer access
- job search and employment counselling
- assistance in accessing services
Counselling, information and referrals, crisis intervention and case management for women who have experienced violence, and their children
- community services information on issues such as housing, legal, financial, health care, immigration, children's services
- settlement support including assistance setting up safety plan, ongoing counselling and support
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COVID19 -- services continue by phone, email, and video, online workshops and webinars available * offices are closed except for refugee shelters * see website page linked here for phone numbers to contact staff at specific services
COVID-19: SERVICE NOTICE
Housing Help services
Toronto Rent Bank access centre -- interest-free repayable loans to low-income households who are in rental arrears or need to move into more suitable housing
COVID-19: SERVICE NOTICE
Housing Help services
- support finding and maintaining housing
- eviction prevention and housing stabilization services
- counselling, case management, advocacy support and referral for post housing stabilization
- information, referral, assistance with applications for subsidized, supportive housing, or emergency shelters
- crisis intervention
- drop-in program, free telephone and computers use during drop-in hours
- Streets to Homes Follow-up Program -- services and specialized help for formerly homeless individuals with complex needs, ID clinic
- seasonal income tax clinic
Toronto Rent Bank access centre -- interest-free repayable loans to low-income households who are in rental arrears or need to move into more suitable housing
- applicants must be low income with adequate income to sustain their housing
- must have legal status in Canada, and pay market rent (not subsidized)
- additional eligibility criteria apply, Ontario Works and Ontario Disability Support Program recipients not eligible
- also for LEAP (Low Income Energy Assistance Program), sponsored by Toronto Hydro Electric System and United Way Toronto -- assistance to low income individuals and families who are in arrears for their electricity utility bills and have exhausted all other sources of financial support
- for help with Enbridge gas bills call 1-855-487-5327
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Community access services, community engagement, food security programs, Financial Advocacy and Problem-Solving (FEPS) program, seniors programs and youth programs
Food Security Programs -- community gardens * cooking clubs * trips to local farms
Financial Empowerment and Problem-Solving (FEPS) program -- financial literacy workshops, seasonal income tax clinic, mobile community financial worker
Community Access Services -- internet access, fax, photocopiers, holiday gift partnership
Youth Programs -- outreach worker youth 12-21 yrs
Food Security Programs -- community gardens * cooking clubs * trips to local farms
Financial Empowerment and Problem-Solving (FEPS) program -- financial literacy workshops, seasonal income tax clinic, mobile community financial worker
Community Access Services -- internet access, fax, photocopiers, holiday gift partnership
Youth Programs -- outreach worker youth 12-21 yrs
- Youth Violence Prevention 12-24 yrs
- peer mentors for 13-18 yrs
- after school drop-in and homework club
- cooking program
- summer break programs for 7-12 yrs
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Public library services
- library collection in print and digital services including eBooks, eMagazines
- multilingual collections
- internet access and free Wi-Fi
- public computer workstations
- community information
- local history and genealogy
- programs
- visiting library service
- ESL Conversation Group
- study rooms
- business support
- photocopying and printing
- 3D printing
- accessible computer station with applicable software
- Creative Studio
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ServiceOntario, Aurora - Wellington Street Service Counter
General Inquiry: 905-727-4815ServiceOntario Main Call Centre: 416-326-1234
ServiceOntario Main Call Centre: 1-800-267-8097
Health Cards: 1-888-376-5197
Driver and Vehicle: 1-800-387-3445
Visit Website
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Short Description
Due to COVID 19, some ServiceOntario service locations may be operating on reduced hours -- for information CLICK HERE
Complete your transactions online whenever possible
Renewal requirements for drivers' licenses, license plate stickers, accessible parking permits, health cards and Ontario Photo ID Cards which expired during the pandemic are changing; residents have until September 30, 2022 to renew expired health cards, and until February 28, 2022 to renew other expired products -- for details CLICK HERE
LICENCE PLATE STICKER REFUNDS -- If you renewed your licence plate sticker for an individually owned passenger vehicle, light-duty truck, motorcycle or moped for the period of March 1, 2020 to March 12, 2022, you will receive a refund cheque in the mail; to receive refund, update the address on your vehicle permit or driver's licence and pay any outstanding fees, fines or tolls by March 7, 2022
Access to a wide range of Ontario government services and information ; staff assistance, information and referral
Driver and Vehicle
Complete your transactions online whenever possible
Renewal requirements for drivers' licenses, license plate stickers, accessible parking permits, health cards and Ontario Photo ID Cards which expired during the pandemic are changing; residents have until September 30, 2022 to renew expired health cards, and until February 28, 2022 to renew other expired products -- for details CLICK HERE
LICENCE PLATE STICKER REFUNDS -- If you renewed your licence plate sticker for an individually owned passenger vehicle, light-duty truck, motorcycle or moped for the period of March 1, 2020 to March 12, 2022, you will receive a refund cheque in the mail; to receive refund, update the address on your vehicle permit or driver's licence and pay any outstanding fees, fines or tolls by March 7, 2022
Access to a wide range of Ontario government services and information ; staff assistance, information and referral
Driver and Vehicle
- vehicle permits and plates
- driver's licence renewals
- accessible parking permits
- copies of records
- product sales including information packages on specific used vehicles
- Ontario health card registration, renewal, replacement (lost, stolen or damaged) and change of name or address
- organ and tissue donor registration
- health card services not available at this location if you have a Temporary Resident Permit or Work Permit that says valid until or issued until a specific date, call 1-866-532-3161 for more details
- Ontario Photo Card provision, renewal or replacement
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COVID19 -- services available online or in person by appointment, book appointment
Settlement Information and Referral
Settlement Information and Referral
- settlement information sessions in various locations
- guest speaker series
- Newcomer Network
- access to computers, fax, photocopiers, and phone
- settlement resource library
- information on topics such as immigration and citizenship, employment and job searching, access to trades and professions, credential assessment, education and training, language classes, health and housing, community, recreation and consumer resources, human rights, legal and social services, child, youth and family resources, food, shelter, and clothing
- settlement information and referral
- Community Connections Mentorship Program (formerly HOST Program) -- group activities for newly arrived immigrants and refugees of all ages to help orient them to their new community and establish social and professional networks, trained and experienced volunteer mentors assist, with focus on citizenship and civic engagement or skills and career development
- Newcomer Youth Leadership Development -- youth learn about their community, gain volunteer hours, build leadership, language, communication and social skills
- workshops and activities for parents and youth
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Multi-service settlement and community support agency
Community Support
Community Support
- information and referral
- job search workshops, career counseling, public access computers
- EarlyON Child and Family Centre - see separate listing
- free walk-in legal clinic
- free dental clinics -- appointment required
- women's advocacy and supportive services
- form filling: help filling out citizenship or immigration sponsorship forms, social assistance and supportive housing applications or other documents
- settlement services
- translation/interpretation
- participates in LINC (Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada) in English, upon assessment by Achēv -- see separate entry
- practical counselling to at-risk youth as well as other youth
- Homework Club for children in grades 1-8 tutored by supervised secondary school youth
- Clinical Youth Outreach Worker (CYOW) helps hard-to-reach youth and their families connect with services in Peel Region; one-on-one counselling and support services to youth, focusing on immediate needs and referring to long-term support services to improve the youth's mental health and well-being
- Youth Outreach Worker (YOW) helps hard-to-reach youth and their families connect with services in Malton; raises youth's awareness of available community services, engages them in community programs, and strengthens partnerships among organizations that serve youth
- activities include counseling for seniors who report being the victim of abuse
- elder abuse education and training with an ethno-cultural lens
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Drop-in Lounge with
- recreational activities
- computer lab
- audio/visual Studio
- full kitchen
- job board
- room rentals
- one-on-one supportive counselling on site or by phone
- conversation circle
- conversation group for beginner French
- homework club tutoring grades 9-12
- reading and writing clubs
- high school student English writing workshops
- job search workshops
- resume and cover letter writing
- university and college preparation
- Healthy Living and Physical Fitness including emergency first aid and CPR training
- March break and summer camps
- iCAN Committee represents youth voices within IYC to plan events, volunteer opportunities
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COVID-19 update -- open to in-person service; LEF staff remain online and able to support community members remotely
Participates in LINC (Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada) in English, upon assessment by YMCA of Greater Toronto -- see separate entry; transit assistance and childminding available for eligible clients
Participates in LINC (Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada) in English, upon assessment by YMCA of Greater Toronto -- see separate entry; transit assistance and childminding available for eligible clients
- English language skills instruction to increase literacy, numeracy, and ability in listening, speaking, reading and writing
- workshops, conversation circles and community activities
- computer lab
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Public library with 7 branches and one drop off location
Branch Locations
- library collection includes books, magazines, movies and other materials, multilingual materials, digital content such as eBooks, eAudiobooks and databases such as online newspapers, magazines, music and language learning
- access to free WiFi and computers
- adult, teen and children's programs
- Visiting Library Service for those unable to visit a branch
Branch Locations
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COVID19 -- Breakfast and lunch served on a take-away system
- drop-in open
- harm reduction program supply pick-up
- other programs suspended until further notice
- advice on eviction, immigration, social assistance appeals
- free breakfast weekdays and lunch Monday to Sunday and holidays
- health information and referral
- clothing, condoms, needle exchange
- Wednesday movie and dinner
- Monday women's group, Tuesday men's group, each 3:30 pm-7 pm
- access to computer, telephone
- workshops
- income tax clinic
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Parent/Caregiver & Children Programs
- drop-in hours
- toy and resource lending library
- structured recreation programs for parents/caregivers and children newborn to age 5
- child care registry
- homework help and recreational activities
- summer and March break day camps
- workshops, seminars
- Saturday and evening courses for adults
- income tax clinic (March-April)
- financial planning clinic by appointment
- computer lab with Internet access open to the public
- English conversation circle
- luncheon club
- day trips
- social and recreation activities
- osteo exercise
- cards club
- computer courses
- information and referral
- volunteer opportunities
- room rentals
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ServiceOntario, Markham - Highway 7 Service Counter
General Inquiry: 905-294-2827ServiceOntario Main Call Centre: 416-326-1234
ServiceOntario Main Call Centre: 1-800-267-8097
Health Cards : 1-888-376-5197
Driver and Vehicle: 1-800-387-3445
Visit Website
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Short Description
Due to COVID 19, some ServiceOntario service locations may be on reduced hours -- for information CLICK HERE
Complete your transactions online whenever possible
Renewal requirements for drivers' licenses, license plate stickers, accessible parking permits, health cards and Ontario Photo ID Cards which expired during the pandemic are changing; residents have until September 30, 2022 to renew expired health cards, and until February 28, 2022 to renew other expired products -- for details CLICK HERE
LICENCE PLATE STICKER REFUNDS -- If you renewed your licence plate sticker for an individually owned passenger vehicle, light-duty truck, motorcycle or moped for the period of March 1, 2020 to March 12, 2022, you will receive a refund cheque in the mail; to receive refund, update the address on your vehicle permit or driver's licence and pay any outstanding fees, fines or tolls by March 7, 2022
Access to wide range of Ontario government services and information ; staff assistance, information and referral ; public computer
Driver and Vehicle
Complete your transactions online whenever possible
Renewal requirements for drivers' licenses, license plate stickers, accessible parking permits, health cards and Ontario Photo ID Cards which expired during the pandemic are changing; residents have until September 30, 2022 to renew expired health cards, and until February 28, 2022 to renew other expired products -- for details CLICK HERE
LICENCE PLATE STICKER REFUNDS -- If you renewed your licence plate sticker for an individually owned passenger vehicle, light-duty truck, motorcycle or moped for the period of March 1, 2020 to March 12, 2022, you will receive a refund cheque in the mail; to receive refund, update the address on your vehicle permit or driver's licence and pay any outstanding fees, fines or tolls by March 7, 2022
Access to wide range of Ontario government services and information ; staff assistance, information and referral ; public computer
Driver and Vehicle
- vehicle permits and plates
- driver's licence renewals
- accessible parking permits
- copies of records
- product sales including information packages on specific used vehicles
- Ontario health card registration, renewal, replacement (lost, stolen or damaged) and change of name or address
- organ and tissue donor registration
- health card services not available at this location if you have a Temporary Resident Permit or Work Permit that says valid until or issued until a specific date, call 1-866-532-3161 for more details
- Ontario Photo Card provision, renewal or replacement
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Unison Health and Community Services, Keele-Rogers
Office: 416-653-5400Health Services Fax: 416-657-3622
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COVID19 -- Many services continue to be available to clients by phone (and if necessary, as determined by the Unison provider/staff, in person); call 416-653-5400 for more information
Community Health Centre
For help with Enbridge gas bills, call 1-855-487-5327
- Legal Services: phone only, 416-653-5400 ext. 1244
- Housing Services: phone only, 416-653-5400 ext. 1306 and leave a message
- Harm Reduction: phone only, 647-999-3094
Community Health Centre
- health services, health promotion
- community services and community development
- Ontario Health Insurance NOT required for general services
- family practice including crisis pregnancy, family planning, management of chronic conditions, prenatal and postnatal care, preventative health care, seniors' health, sexual health
- individual and sexuality counselling, treatment of sexually transmitted diseases
- counselling and case management
- dietitian
- podiatry clinic
- breastfeeding clinic
- child and parenting programs, including Spanish-speaking groups
- Diabetes Education Centre
- harm reduction programs
- seniors programs
- Toronto Public Health dental clinic
- women's programs
- youth programs
- Adult Protective Service program for adults with developmental disabilities
- community kitchen
- client advocacy
- crisis referral to shelters
- eviction prevention
- housing search
- information and referral
- landlord outreach
- negotiation with landlords
- Share the Warmth
- Housing Connections Access Centre
- other Home Services -- rent bank and Streets to Homes Follow-up services
For help with Enbridge gas bills, call 1-855-487-5327
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Information and referral centre offering comprehensive information on topics such as employment, licensing, credential evaluation, language training, housing, health services, legal issues, government programs, citizenship and immigration, and social, community and recreational services
For information on the Accelerating Career Advancement Program for internationally trained individuals CLICK HERE
Services provided at itinerant sites in partner agencies and libraries across Peel Region
- information sessions requiring registration on a variety of topics introducing newcomers to life in Canada
- Commissioner of Oaths by appointment to take affidavits, certify true copies of original documents
- resource centre access to printed resources, telephone, computers, fax, printer, scanners and Internet
- settlement workers can help individually with filling forms or documents, preparing for citizenship tests or applications
- childminding available while using on-site services
For information on the Accelerating Career Advancement Program for internationally trained individuals CLICK HERE
Services provided at itinerant sites in partner agencies and libraries across Peel Region
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Community Access Services
Housing Hub
Medical Clinic
- Commissioner of Oaths
- harm reduction supplies/support
- homeless services and drop-in
- computers, internet access, fax, photocopier
- income tax clinic
- Metro Voice Mail -- persons without telephones receive private phone number to retrieve messages from any touch-tone phone
Housing Hub
- support for individuals and households at-risk or experiencing homelessness to find, apply for and maintain housing
Medical Clinic
- biweekly for people who are experiencing homelessness
- not primary care, call 416-321-6912 ext 232 for appointment
- distribution of safer sex tools, community referrals and informal case management
- access to sexual health testing appointments
- mobile outreach in Scarborough and North York to support individuals experiencing homelessness and sleeping outdoors
- provides wellness checks, basic needs supplies, community referrals, informal counselling, support with accessing shelter and assistance finding and obtaining housing
- breakfast, snacks and hot lunch
- access to computer
- locker storage (up to 3 months)
- information and referral
- individual support and informal counselling
- Harm Reduction Supplies and Service (mobile and fixed site) -- including clean needles, crack pipes, condoms
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