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A Settlement worker offers complimentary individualized support to Newcomers. They offer assistance to clients with immigration/citizenship, social services, health care, tax benefits, community programs, housing, employment readiness, applications and education/language.
Booth # 21
Monday, All day
The Partners for Access and Identification (PAID) program helps people who are homeless apply for identification
Monday, 10am -12pm
Booth #19
Walk-in, Client must register at Front counter and be added to the sign-in sheet. Clients will be called on first come, first serve basis.
Parenting is one of the most rewarding journeys, but it can also feel overwhelming, and unpredictable. If you’re looking to connect with other parents join us at a Parent Support Group facilitated by Jeannette Markle, Choice Theory Certified and President of Association of Parent Support Groups of Ontario (APSGO)
A Settlement worker offers complimentary individualized support to Newcomers. They offer assistance to clients with immigration/citizenship, social services, health care, tax benefits, community programs, housing, employment readiness, applications and education/language.
Booth # 21
Monday, All day
The Partners for Access and Identification (PAID) program helps people who are homeless apply for identification
Monday, 10am -12pm
Booth #19
Walk-in, Client must register at Front counter and be added to the sign-in sheet. Clients will be called on first come, first serve basis.
The Black Fathers Town Hall, led by S-Quire Johnson of the Fatherhood Initiative, is a dedicated support group that offers a safe, inclusive, and empowering space for Black fathers to connect, share lived experiences, and engage in meaningful conversations that impact their families and futures.
Elizabeth Fry Toronto will assess eligibility for and support all eligible clients through the Record Suspension Program. They will cover the cost of the application processing fee and will support clients to successfully submit their application to the Parole Board of Canada.
These meetings are scheduled for 30 min on a first come first serve basis.
The Healthy Eating Workshops are designed for parents and caregivers of children birth to 6 years. Workshops are led by Community Nutrition Educators and offered in many languages to Indigenous and multicultural communities. Interactive discussions and activities help participants to provide healthy foods to their young children.
A Settlement worker offers complimentary individualized support to Newcomers. They offer assistance to clients with immigration/citizenship, social services, health care, tax benefits, community programs, housing, employment readiness, applications and education/language.
Booth # 21
Monday, All day
The Partners for Access and Identification (PAID) program helps people who are homeless apply for identification
Monday, 10am -12pm
Booth #19
Walk-in, Client must register at Front counter and be added to the sign-in sheet. Clients will be called on first come, first serve basis.
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