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Harm Reduction Outreach Program

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Date & Time: Various times

This program is for individuals who wish to work as community outreach workers or who would like to participate in training events for drug users in the community. Please contact us for more info.

Having a Baby Drop-In for Pregnant Women

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Date & Time: Tuesday 11am-12:30pm

Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program (CPNP) is offered every Tuesday from 11am to 12:30pm at our Keele-Rogers site. The program offers expertise in nutrition, and prenatal and postnatal care. CPNP program includes: opportunities to meet other women, learning about pregnancy, baby care and healthy eating, one-on-one appointments with a Public Health Nurse and Dietician, breastfeeding support, enjoying a snack and tasting new food. Participants will receive $10 food vouchers for each session attended. Clients experiencing financial stress will be provided with… Continue Reading Having a Baby Drop-In for Pregnant Women

Housing Help Program

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Date & Time: Contact us for more information

Unison’s Housing Program includes three main services: Housing Help Centre, Rent Bank and Streets to Homes follow-up services. What we do: Access to apartment vacancy lists Eviction prevention Help with housing searches Landlord mediation Housing Connections Access Centre Emergency Energy Fund Crisis referral to shelters Client advocacy Rent Bank Ontario Electricity Support Program (OESP) Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP) Information and referrals Streets to Homes case management Streets to Homes community kitchen Housing Help Centre is one of eight centres… Continue Reading Housing Help Program

ID Clinic

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Date & Time: Wednesdays, 10:00am-Noon

This weekly program helps vulnerable people get the identification (ID) needed to access services. ID includes a Canadian birth certificate or birth registration, replacement of SIN card or Record of Landing, and Health Card if you have no address or ID. The program is run by Partners for Access and Identification (PAID) and serves people at risk of homelessness. It operates as a drop-in, on a first-come first-served basis.

Labour of Love

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Date & Time: Tuesdays, 1:30pm-3pm

Labour of Love is a Canadian Prenatal Nutrition Program (CPNP).7  This program offers expertise in nutrition, pre- and post-natal care and breastfeeding.  The program is facilitated by a Registered Dietitian, Registered Nurse and Community Parent (family resource support person), and features other guest speakers for example social workers, midwives, and community organizations.  This program provides opportunity to meet other women, learn more about pregnancy and healthy eating, and provides healthy food support.  This CPNP program is run in partnership with… Continue Reading Labour of Love