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Map RecordCDR0030Best Start Health Coalition In Peel 4 Automatic Rd, Ste 102 
Brampton, ON L6S 6K9
905-452-1246 Best Start Health coalition whose mandate is to reduce the incidence of low birth weight babies and improve the health of families in Peel. Support is provided through public education in the form of written materials, displays and community programs for pregnant women (Healthy Start) and pregnant teens (Teen Prental Supper Club). 
 
For more details: refer to specific Peel Health programs: Pregnancy Programs - Teen Programs; Adult pregnancy Programs; Healthy Start Program for Pregnant Women. 
 
Offered at 10 Sites throughout the region.
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 CDR0094Best Start Health Coalition in Peel, Healthy Start Program for Pregnant Women 4 Automatic Road, Ste. 102 
Brampton, ON L6S 6K9
905-452-1246 The Healthy Start program provides health education, nutritional supplements and social support, to pregnant women and teens during their pregnancy (and until their babies are 3mths, if they have attended prenatally). Child care, food vouchers and a healthy snack are provided. 
Offered in the following locations:  
Brampton 
*Chelsea Gardens 
4 Knightsbridge Rd (Party Room) 
(Central Park Dr & Clark Blvd) 
Tue 9:30 am-11:30 am 
 
*Fair Oaks 
31 Fair Oaks Place (Party Room) 
(McMurchy Ave S between Queen St W & Harold St) 
Wed 9:30 am-11:30 am 
 
Mississauga 
*Castlebrooke 
2590 Rugby Rd (Party Room) 
(W of Hurontario St/Hwy10; off Dundas St W) 
Tues 9:30 am-11:30 am; Sat 9 am-11 am 
 
*Lancaster Early Years Hub 
7425 Netherwood Road 
Malton 
Wed 9:30 am-11:30 am 
 
*Healthy Start Havenwood 
Brian S. Flemming P.S. 
3255 Havenwood Dr (S entrance) 
(S of Bloor Sr; E of Dixie Rd) 
Fri 9:30 am-11:30 am 
 
*Fairview -Peel Public Health Clinic 
(Parkways West Plaza) 
325 Central Parkway W., unit 21 
Mississauga, ON 
Wed 9:30 am-11:30 am
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Map RecordCDR0060Big Brothers Big Sisters of Peel 71 West Dr, Unit 23 
Brampton, ON L6T 5E2
905-457-7288 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Peel provides mentoring programs to help promote the healthy development of children and youth (6-17yrs) in Peel Region. 
Programs offered for children include:  
* One-to-One Mentoring - matches a child 6 - 17 years of age (Little Brother/Little Sister) with a caring adult (Big Brother/Big Sister) over the age of 18. Matches are encouraged to plan fun and low cost activities 2 - 4 times per month for 1 year. Monthly agency sponsored recreational activities are provided. Unique opportunities to mentor a child together as a couple or as a female volunteer matched with a young boy are also available in our Couples for Kids Program and Big & Little Buddy Program. 
 
* Group Mentoring - Five volunteers mentor ten children one weeknight from Sept-June in local schools throughout the Region. Outing costs are covered by the agency. Activities include floor hockey and sports, community tours, swimming and more. 
 
* Big Bunch - A program designed for children on the waiting list. Activities are planned by the agency and volunteers sign up to bring children to at least one outing per month. 
 
* In-School Mentoring offered in partnership with the Peel District School Board and the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board this program matches elementary girls and boys with a caring adult mentor. Matches meet for one hour during school hours and on school property to share in fun activities. 
 
* Teen Mentoring - This school based program matches elementary students with caring youth mentors ages 15 and up from a nearby participating secondary school. Matches meet at the same time each week in a supervised group setting. 
 
* Go Girls! Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds - A school based mentoring program for girls in Grades 7 and 8. The program curriculum promotes active living, healthy eating and positive self esteem. Female mentors ages 18 - 25 years are trained to lead the fun and interactive sessions over 7 weeks. 
 
*Game On! Eat Smart, Play Smart, Live Smart - A seven week school based mentoring program for boys ages 11 - 14. Explore pressing issues facing boys and young men through physical activity, healthy eating, self-esteem and communication skills. Male mentors are fully trained to lead sessions in participating schools. 
 
* Conversation Club provides new Canadian youth (12 - 18) with opportunities to integrate into Canadian society, to practice English conversation skills and receive homework help from youth mentors (16 - 24). Offered in partnership with the Centre for Education and Training and funded by Citizenship and Immigration Canada. 
 
VOLUNTEER MENTOR ROLE Volunteers for most programs must commit to a minimum of one year or one school based year with the exception of Go Girls!, Game On! and Conversation Club.
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Map RecordCDR0047Boys and Girls Clubs of Peel Region 315 Traders Blvd E, Unit 11 
Mississauga, ON L4Z 3E5
905-712-1789 Provides a safe, supportive place where children and youth can experience new opportunities, overcome barriers, build positive relationships and develop confidence and skills for life. 
 
Operates the following programs: 
* Youth Programs providing social/recreational activities designed to enhance the growth and development of children and youth in a group setting. 
 
* After School and Evening Programs promoting active social/recreational participation, homework and computer/internet access among children and youth in a safe and caring environment. 
 
* Breakfast for Kids supporting community and school based breakfast, snack or lunch programs to address the problem of hungry children in Peel schools.
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Map RecordCDR0106Breaking the Cycle 860 Richmond St. West, Ste. 100 Toronto, Ontario M6J 2S9 
860 Richmond St W, Ste 100 
Toronto, ON M6J 2S9
416-364-7373 Breaking the Cycle (BTC) is a relationship-based service delivering a range of integrated services through a single access model with home visitation and outreach components. 
 
Offers a one-stop service for substance-using women who are pregnant and/or parenting young children (under 6yrs). Services offered include: 
* Individual and group addiction treatment 
* Parenting programs 
* Child care 
* Child developmental services (including screening, assessment and intervention) 
* Health/medical services 
* FASD Diagnostic Clinic 
* Mental health counselling 
* Case management 
* Parent-infant counselling 
* Home visitation 
* Pregnancy outreach, and 
* Support around instrumental needs (including food, clothing and transportation) 
 
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Map RecordCAL0137Caledon. Recreation Department, Caledon Centre for Recreation and Wellness, Fitness and Lifestyle Programs 14111 Hwy 50 N 
Bolton, ON L7E 2V2
905-857-3313 The Fitness Centre includes a 10,000 square foot field house surrounded by a three lane rubberized running track. The field house consists of a fully equipped weight and cardio training area. There are two international squash courts and a fitness program room featuring a sprung hardwood floor. Fitness programs include step classes, boxercise, yoga, pilates, TaeKwonDo, ballroom and bellydance. 
Wellness, lifestyle and professional services include nutrition counselling, healthy cooking classes, Red Cross first aid/CPR training, foot care, physiotherapy, massage therapy, personal training and cardiac rehabilitation. 
Small meeting space rental available. The Centre includes a youth centre and an aquatics centre.  
Just outside are Ralph's Rink and John's Rink, which are a multi-use pads, serving as basketball courts during summer months, and ice rinks in the winter. 
New to the Centre in 2005 is the Snoezelen Multi-Sensory Room, filled with colourful objects, images, pleasant sounds, gentle vibrations and interesting aromas, for those people who have sensory or learning disabilities.
Mon-Fri 5:45 am-11 pm; Sat, Sun 7 am-9 pm Add Record Add Record
Map RecordCDR0046Erin Mills Youth Centre 3010 The Collegeway 
Mississauga, ON L5L 4X9
905-820-3577 Offers the following programs:  
 
*DAILY HOT BREAKFAST PROGRAMS: 
Every school day for all school aged children, throughout the whole year 
 
*AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS: 
Recreation and Leisure activities from September-June at various sites in West Mississauga. 
- Good Eats - Prepare meals as a group 
- Girlz Club - Self esteem building, positive self image, basic cooking skills 
- Boyz Club - Self -esteem building 
- Drop-in basketball - Skills and drills  
- Express Yourself - Expressing oneself thru drama 
- You & Media - Learning communication thru media 
- Pre-Employment - Resume building 
- Arts & Music - Learning different techniques of Arts and experimenting different instruments 
- Be Active, Eat Well, Feel Good - After School program partnered with the City of Mississauga 
- Yoga - partnered with the City of Mississauga 
- After School Programs in two locations: Homelands Public School  
& Thorn Lodge Public School - Sports, Health & Wellness activities 
 
*OASIS PROGRAM: 
Summer Day Camp (6-17yrs) and youth drop in centre (over 15yrs) 
 
*MARCH BREAK: 
Spring Vacation Day Camp 
 
 
 
*After School 3:30pm-8pm  
*Summer programs 9am-5pm
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Map RecordMAL0092India Rainbow Community Services of Peel, Branch Office 21 Regan Rd, Unit H & I 
Brampton, ON L7A 1C5
905-459-4776 India Rainbow Community Services of Peel is a charitable, non-profit community-based organization * provides services to immigrants for integration into Canadian society and to meet the social services, training and health needs of Peel's immigrant community * programs offered include:

Services For Children, Youth & Parents - provides culturally and linguistically specific information, resources and support to South Asian families within Peel region * offers parenting strategies to help balance families between settlement, integration and cultural identity * links parents with other community resources

Settlement Services For Newcomers - assists newcomers integrate and adapt into the Canadian society

Job Search Workshops For Newcomers - helps newcomers get into the workforce by providing assistance with resumes * interview tips * information on skills development courses and educational upgrading/evaluation

Programs For Healthy Seniors - Seniors Wellness Programs - provides group programs * educational, cultural and recreational outings * support groups * workshops * referral and assistance * will accompany clients to various appointments * provides health and nutrition information

Program For Women - provides crisis intervention, support and guidance to abused women * information and access to eligible government benefits * referrals to shelters and support groups and empowerment workshops

Housing And Support For Homeless People With Mental Illness - assists people with mental illness to find affordable housing, to set up their new homes, to care for themselves, to plan for any possible crisis and to connect with other supports and service providers
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Map RecordCMH0197Knights Table 287 Glidden Rd, Unit 4 
Brampton, ON L6W 1H9
905-454-8725 The Knight's Table provides meals and food services to the needy and those affected by poverty in the Peel Region

First Bite Program - provides clients with a nutritious breakfast free of charge * Mon-Sun 8 am-10 am

Cecil's Kitchen - helps anyone who needs a warm meal during the day * Mon-Fri 12 noon-6 pm * weekends & holidays 12 noon-4 pm

Our Pantry - provides emergency food supplies to vulnerable families in the community * on registration, eligible families can take a weekly food bank supply * Wed-Fri 12 noon-3 pm * closed on weekends

Good Neighbour Program - surplus bread and baked goods (donated by local grocery stores) are delivered on site * any family may take these items home, free of charge * Mon-Fri 8 am-10 am; 12 noon-6 pm * weekends & holidays 8 am-10 am; 12 noon-4 pm

Kids Just Want To Have Fun (KJW2HF) - seasonal kids camps (March Break and summer) for deserving children who are looking for fun, friends, and exciting experiences * call for registration information

Holiday Hampers - provides holiday hampers to needy families (food, toys and clothing that have been generously donated over the year)

Volunteer opportunities
Mon-Fri 8 am-6 pm; weekends & holidays 8 am-4 pm Add Record Add Record
Map RecordMAL0142Metis Nation of Ontario, Community Wellness Worker Program 10 A Bram Court, Unit 4 
Brampton, ON L6W 3R6
905-450-4844 Community wellness program * offers counseling support services * general emotional support * friendly visiting * individual advocacy and referrals * assistance to people with disabilities access programs * nutrition and fitness awareness * stress management * alcohol-related health problems * diabetes awareness and intervention * prenatal infant mortality prevention and intervention * child safety in the home * workshops and educational outreach * responsible gambling awareness and prevention * although these services were initially set up for the Métis and Aboriginal populations in Peel Region, any person in the community is welcome to use the general services provided Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm * evening appointments: based on client needs Add Record Add Record
Map RecordCMH0185Mississauga Food Bank (The) 2550 Goldenridge Rd, Unit 36 
Mississauga, ON L4X 2S3
905-270-5589 The Mississauga Food Bank is the largest food distribution program in Mississauga, Ontario supporting over 65,000 clients each month through 154 community food programs, including the city’s seven neighbourhood food banks. We call this the “hub and spoke” operating model. 
 
The Mississauga Food Bank sources, warehouses, and distributes 1.7 million pounds of food each year through its growing network of partner agencies. Food is sourced through corporate and individual donations, sponsorships, and through our collaborative membership with the Ontario Association of Food Banks and Food Banks Canada. 
 
All funding for The Mississauga Food Bank’s operations is received from generous individuals, corporations, service clubs and groups, foundations, the Region of Pell, the Ontario Trillium Foundation and 3rd party events hosted on our behalf. 
 
To serve our clients fairly and efficiently, The Mississauga Food Bank has divided the city into a network of service delivery areas corresponding to postal codes. Clients are assigned to a food bank based on the postal code of their current residency. These food banks are autonomous charitable organizations led by staff and volunteers who pick up food, stock shelves and support clients by distributing food and providing personal advocacy services. 
 
The Mississauga Food Bank provides 50 to 95% of their food requirements (the balance coming from local food drive initiatives) along with support in the areas of client relations, fundraising, transportation and planning. 
 
This system allows The Mississauga Food Bank to focus on what we do best - sourcing, managing and distributing food, and in turn allows our member agency food banks to focus on what they do best – serving clients. 
 
Through this system we will be able to continue fighting hunger and feeding hope for the 17% of Mississauga’s population who live in poverty. 
Food can be dropped off Mon-Thurs: 9:30 am-4:30 pm; Wed 9:30 am-7:30 pm Add Record Add Record
Map RecordCMH0018National Eating Disorder Information Centre John David Eaton 
200 Elizabeth St, ES 7-421 
Toronto, ON M5G 2C4
416-340-4156 Provides information and resources on eating disorders and weight preoccupation.  
 
Services offered include: 
 
Literature on eating disorders (pamphlets, manuals, newsletters) 
Nation-wide listing of treatment services and resources 
Information on support groups for living with and affected by eating disorders 
Lectures and workshops for schools, community groups, professionals, etc 
Prevention and awareness campaigns 
Training in volunteer work and support services 
 
Also check www.realme.ca - NEDIC's interactive online program for girls on body-image & self-esteem.
Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm Add Record Add Record
Map RecordCDR0006OEYC, Bramalea Gore Malton Springdale, Bramalea-Gore-Malton-Springdale Bramalea Civic Centre 
150 Central Park Dr, Unit 101 
Brampton, ON L6T 2T9
905-791-9650 
The Ontario Early Years Centre offers a range of free education and parenting services for all parents/caregivers and their children (newborn-6yrs): * pre/postnatal education * early learning & literacy education * parenting & family support/nutrition * speech & language consultations/workshops * Peel Public Health Workshops.* Parenting workshops. 
Programs such as:  
* Infant Mother Goose (Newborn-18mths)* Babies in Playland (Newborn-18mths)  
* Baby Steps (Newborn-18mths) * Infant Massage (Newborn-9mths) 
* Toddler Mother Goose (18mths-3yrs) * Shake, Rattle and Roll (18mths-3yrs)  
* Tot Stop (18mths-3yrs) * Learning Lab (4-6yrs)  
* School Here I Come (4-6yrs) * Lets Create (All Ages)  
* Scribbles and Giggles (All Ages) * Move and Groove (All ages)  
* Make and Take (All Ages) * Mother Goose (All Ages)  
* Read and Play (All Ages) * Game Night (All Ages) 
 
Check the website for more programs and further details. 
Three locations: 
Bramalea Civic Centre - MAIN SITE 
150 Central Park Dr, Unit 101 
Brampton, ON 
L6T 2T9 
 
Malton Neighbourhood Services - SATELLITE  
3540 Morning Star Dr 
Mississauga, ON 
L4T 1Y2 
 
Springdale - SATELLITE  
1090 Peter Robertson Blvd, Unit 208 
Brampton, ON 
L6R 1Z7
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Map RecordCDR0007Ontario Early Years Centre, Peel Region, Brampton Centre Heartlake Town Centre 
180 Sandalwood Pkwy E, Unit 8C 
Brampton, ON L6Z 4N2
  The Ontario Early Years Centre offers a range of free education and parenting services for all parents/caregivers and their children (up to 6yrs): Early Learning and Literacy Education, Parenting and Family Support/Nutrition, Information and Referral.  
 
65 Queen St E, Brampton, ON  
Main Site:  
Heart Lake Town Centre, 180 Sandalwood Parkway East, Unit #8C, Brampton  
 
Satellite Locations : Check the website for further details  
* Kennedy 
83 Kennedy Rd S, Unit 15, Brampton 905-230-1255 
 
* Brampton Library (Four Corners Branch) 
65 Queen St E, Brampton 905-495-3430 
 
* Chapters 
52 Quarry Edge Drive, Brampton 
 
* Kidnetix 
190 Bovaird Drive, Brampton 905-495-3430 
 
* Rose Theatre 
1 Theatre Lane, Brampton 905-793-4841 
 
* St. John Fisher Neighbourhood Learning Place 
330 Balmoral Dr., Brampton 905-793-8900 Ext. 52611 
 
* YMCA 
20 Union Street, Brampton 905-495-3430 
 
Programs:  
Drop-in (0-6 yrs)  
Informal opportunity for adults and children to socialize and play. Parenting resources and referrals available on site. Brittany Glen is open for drop-in during all hours of operation; for all other centres please refer to their scheduled drop-in times  
 
Infant Mother Goose (0 – 12 months)  
This interactive program promotes bonding between parents and infants, through rhymes, finger plays and songs. It offers the opportunity for parents to network, support each other, and bring about an awareness of community resources.  
 
Babies on the Move (9 – 18 months or mobile)  
For crawling, creeping, walking and running babies. You and your baby will enjoy singing songs and rhymes, exploring new sensory experiences and working on new developmental skills together. This program will provide an opportunity for adults to connect with others.  
 
Toddler Time (18 – 36 months)  
This interactive program involves songs, story and creative time for toddlers to enjoy with each other and their parents/caregivers.  
 
Move and Groove (Toddler 18 months – 3 yrs) (Preschool 3 – 6 yrs)  
(Family 0 – 6 yrs)
 
This program provides an opportunity for parents and children to interact through music, movement and rhymes. Your participation will help your child develop physical coordination, social skills and creative expression.  
 
Discovery Time (3 – 6 yrs)  
A class that encourages children to explore the world around them through hands on activities that fuel their curiosity and makes science fun.  
 
Kindergarten Here I Come - Children beginning Kindergarten in the upcoming September (i.e. ages 3 – 6 yrs)  
This is an 8-week program for children entering Kindergarten the following September. Children will participate in activities that will prepare them for the school environment. Children graduate at the end of the session; therefore children attend only one session.  
 
For more programs and calendars check www.mpcrc.ca
Heart Lake location:  
*Mon 9-4 
*Tues-Thurs 9-7:30, 
*Fri 9-4  
*Thur 9am - 8pm  
*Sat 9:30-2  
 
For Satellite hours please check www.mpcrc.ca
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Map RecordCDR0012Ontario Early Years Centre, Peel Region, Brampton West-Mississauga 57 Mill St N, Unit 105 
Brampton, ON L6X 1S9
905-452-1973 
The Ontario Early Years Centre offers a range of free education and parenting services for all parents/caregivers and their children (up to 6yrs). Pre/Postnatal Education, Early Learning and Literacy Education, Parenting and Family Support/Nutrition, Information and Referral 
 
Programs: 
Age Specific Programs: 
* Baby Time (0-12months) Parents explore early learning activities with their baby and network with other parents and caregivers 
 
* Toddler Time (12-24months) Parents or caregivers engage in songs, finger plays, stories, and activities 
 
*Mother Goose (0-18 months) Parents and children learn rhymes, songs and stories. Children improve language and pre-literacy skills.  
 
*Wiggle Waggle Fun (0-18 months) Parents and children participate in gross motor play, and singing. Children improve sense of self, motor, social and language skills. 
 
* School Here I Come (3.5-6yrs) Children entering school in Sept. 
Children prepare for school, as they engage in activities that develop their pre-reading and math skills. 
 
Family Programs for families with children (0-6yrs): Parents/caregivers with children birth to 6 years of age engage in play activities to support children’s social, emotional and learning development. A variety of learning opportunities are available to promote your child’s play-based learning. Staff facilitates a circle time with songs & story prior to the site closing before lunch and end of the day and at our satellites before the end of each program.  
 
*Creative Arts Program (birth- 6years) Children with their parents/caregivers get creative with weekly art activities and then participate in circle time with songs & story with residences of Peel Manor, facilitated by an Early Years Program Facilitator. 
 
*Music and Movement (birth-6years) Children develop coordination, language and pre-reading skills through songs, movement and storytelling. Parents develop practical skills to use at home to enhance child development.  
 
* FRENCH IMMERSION/FRENCH CIRCLE TIME Join us for story, songs, and rhyme activities designed to expose your child to French.  
 
2 Satellite Locations: check the website for further details. 
* Fortino's, Bovaird Dr at Brisdale Rd, Brampton, ON  
* Barondale Public School, 200 Barondale Mississauga, ON  
* Courtneypark Branch Library 730 Courtneypark Drive West Mississauga, ON  
* Peel Manor Long Term Care Centre, 525 Main St. N. Brampton, ON  
* Contact number for all sites is 905-452-1973  
 
 
Check calendar for any closures. Note we are closed the weekends of statutory holidays and in the winter months when the schools close due to weather. 
 
*Mon : 9am-noon; 1pm-3:30pm 
*Tues : 9am-noon; 1pm-3:30pm 
*Wed: 9am-noon; 1pm-3:30pm 
*Thur : 9am-noon; 1pm-8pm 
*Fri : 9am-noon 
*Sat : 9am-1:30pm;
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Map RecordCAL0380Ontario Early Years Centre, Peel Region, Caledon Parent-Child Centre Albion Bolton Community Centre 
150 Queen St S 
Bolton, ON L7E 1E3
905-857-0090 The Caledon Parent-Child Centre/Ontario Early Years Centre is a non-profit community service organization that provides support, resources, and education that strengthen families and promote the optimal development of children. Parents and caregivers with young children can access a wide variety of free parenting and child development programs and family support services. Programs and services are delivered from a main location in Bolton, a satellite site in Cheltenham, and various rural communities through a Mobile Outreach Unit. For locations and detailed program descriptions, visit www.cp-cc.org. 
 
Children's Early Learning: 
Family Time drop-in sessions for parents, caregivers and children; 
children's play opportunities, creative and early enrichment activities; interactive adult/child early learning, literacy and school readiness programs (e.g. You & Your Baby; Mother Goose; Learning Through Play, Creative Kids, Discovery Time, etc.) 
 
Parenting Education: 
Pregnancy, parenting, infant health and attachment programs; parent/caregiver education workshops; couple/family enrichment programs; parent/caregiver resource library; Red Cross Babysitting Certification Course 
 
Family Support Services: 
Open Door information and referral services; Adjustments After Birth postpartum Support Group; onsite consultations and clinics for detection and early intervention; Let's Get Together support program for families parenting a child with special needs; child care information 
 
Mobile Outreach Unite: 
Families with young children can drop in for a variety of children's early learning activities, socialization, and parenting support in the following rural communities throughout Caledon: Alton, Caledon East, Inglewood, Mono Mills and Valleywood.
Office Hours: Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri 9:30 am-4 pm; Thu 9:30 am-7:30 pm; Sat 10 am-1:30 pm 
Pre-registered Early Learning Programs, Drop-In and Rural Program Hours: see online calendars at www.cp-cc.org 
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Map RecordCDR0008Ontario Early Years Centre, Peel Region, Mississauga Centre Grand Park Plaza 
719 Central Pkwy W, Unit 212 
Mississauga, ON L5B 4L1
905-566-4785 
The Ontario Early Years Centre offers a range of free education and parenting services for all parents/caregivers and their children (up to 6yrs): Early Learning and Literacy Education, Parenting and Family Support/Nutrition, Information and Referral. 
 
For information on programs and times please visit the website. 
* www.ontarioearlyyears.ca or www.familydaycare.com
Program Hours 
Centre will be closed between programs 11:30 am-1 pm 
 
* Mon to Fri 9 am-11:00 am; 1 pm-3 pm 
* Tues 6 pm-7:30 pm 
* Sat 9 am-2 pm 
* Sun Closed 
 
Office Hours 
* Mon , Wed, Thur, Fri, 8:30 am-4:30 pm 
* Tues 8:30 am-7:30 pm 
* Sat 8:30 am - 2:30 pm 
* Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm 
* Sat 8:30 am-2:30 pm 
* Sun Closed 
 
All early closures and centre closures are noted on our calendar - check web site monthly for any updates
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Map RecordCDR0009Ontario Early Years Centre, Peel Region, Mississauga East 3160 Tomken Rd 
Mississauga, ON L4Y 2Y6
905-276-6392 
The Ontario Early Years Centre offers a range of free education and parenting services for all parents/caregivers and their children (up to 6yrs). 
 
* Family time (0-6yrs) A program for parents/caregivers and their children(0-6 years) that focuses on promoting positive child development in informal relaxed environment. Activity stations, arts and crafts and circle/story time are available.  
 
* Adjustments after birth Drop in, non-professional peer support for mothers experiencing Postpartum Mood adjustments. 
 
* Baby Fun (0-12mths) Parents explore early learning activities with their baby and network with other parents and caregivers 
 
* Baby Sign Language (0-12mths) This basic ability to communicate before they can talk, gives babies a great boost to their self esteem, helps parents and caregivers appreciate the intelligence of their babies, and can dramatically reduce the frustration that parents and babies experience when communication is difficult.  
 
*Developing Literacy Skills An interactive program (3.5 - 6 years). This program focuses on promoting language competence in children. The children will develop and practice their reading skills and communication.  
 
* Focus on Science (3,5-6yrs) Fun filled hands on activities that enhance children's natural wonder for science through exploration, comparison,estimation and sensory experiences. 
 
* Jolly Jingles (3,5-6yrs) A program for children where they learn to use jolly jingles songs and actions as a fun and interactive way of learning letter sounds. 
 
* Family Esso Math (4-6yrs) Introducing games and activities that reinforce skills and develop math skills.  
 
*Making a Story Book. An interactive group experience for parents and their children which focus on rhymes, songs and stories for the purpose to motivate children to become mini authors. Parents/caregivers and children will spend quality time together assembling a custom book and the end result will become a treasure for years to come. 
 
* Music and Movement (birth-6yrs) An interactive program to introduce children to the concepts of music, movement and creative play to encourage listening skills, imitation and gross motor development. 
 
* Mother Goose (0-18mths) Parents and children learn rhymes, songs and stories 
Children improve language and pre-literacy skills. 
 
* Little Chef's (3,5-6yrs) Children participate in age appropriate food preparation with their parents. Learn about nutrition and the role it plays in healthy development of children 
 
*Toddler Time. A program for parents/caregivers and their toddlers 19–30 months. This program uses arts and crafts, structured activities and circle/story time. 
 
* School Here I Come.  
Children beginning Kindergarten in the upcoming September (i.e. ages 3,5 – 6 yrs). This is an 6-week program for children entering Kindergarten the following September. Children will participate in activities that will prepare them for the school environment. Children graduate at the end of the session; therefore children attend only one session.  
 
*Reading Circle. A program for parents and children (0-6 years) to promote love for books and discover the joy of reading, literacy through songs, rhymes and story books.  
 
 
2 Satellite Locations 
*Brian W. Fleming Public School, 3255 Havenwood Dr, Mississauga, ON L4A3A9 
*Central Parkway Plaza, 377 Burnhamthorpe Rd E, Unit 111, Mississauga, ON L5A 3Y1
Call for schedules & hours 
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Map RecordCDR0011Ontario Early Years Centre, Peel Region, Mississauga South Turtle Creek Plaza 
1801 Lakeshore Road W, Unit 101 
Mississauga, ON L5J 1J6
905-822-1114 The Ontario Early Years Centre offers a range of free education and parenting services for all parents/caregivers and their children (up to 6yrs): Early Learning and Literacy Education, Parenting and Family Support/Nutrition, Information and Referral.  
 
Main Site:  
Turtle Creek Plaza, 101-1801 Lakeshore Rd. W., Mississauga, 905-822-1114  
 
Satellite Locations:  
* Port Credit Secondary School, 70 Mineola Rd E, Room 127, Mississauga * 905-278-3382 ext 422  
 
*Queen of Heaven Catholic School, 1198 Alexandra Avenue, Mississaga 905-822-1114 for info  
 
* Sheridan Villa, (Long Term Care Residence), 2460 Truscott Dr, Mississauga  
 
*Westacres Public School, 2165 Breezy Brae Drive, Mississauga 905-822-1114 for info  
 
A sampling of our programs:  
Drop-in (0-6 yrs)  
Informal opportunity for adults and children to socialize and play. Parenting resources and referrals available on site. Turtle Creek is open for drop-in during all hours of operation; for all other centres please refer to their scheduled drop-in times  
 
Infant Mother Goose (0 – 12 months)  
This interactive program promotes bonding between parents and infants, through rhymes, finger plays and songs.  
Babies on the Move (9 – 18 months or mobile)  
You and your baby will enjoy singing songs and rhymes, exploring new sensory experiences and working on new developmental skills together.  
Toddler Time (18 – 36 months)  
This interactive program involves songs, story and creative time for toddlers to enjoy with each other and their parents/caregivers.  
 
Move and Grove (Toddler 18 months – 3 yrs) (Preschool 3 – 6 yrs) (Family 0 – 6 yrs)  
This program provides an opportunity for parents and children to interact through music, movement and rhymes.  
 
Discovery Time (3 – 6 yrs)  
A class that encourages children to explore the world around them through hands on activities that fuel their curiosity and makes science fun.  
 
Kindergarten Here I Come- Children beginning Kindergarten in the upcoming September (i.e. ages 3 – 6 yrs)  
This is an 8-week program for children entering Kindergarten the following September. Children will participate in activities that will prepare them for the school environment. Children graduate at the end of the session; therefore children attend only one session.  
 
For more programs and calendars check www.mpcrc.ca
Turle Creek location: 
*Mon,Tues,Wed & Fri 9am - 4pm  
*Thur 9am - 8pm  
*Sat 9am - 2pm 
 
For satellite hours check www.mpcrc.ca
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Map RecordCDR0010Ontario Early Years Centre, Peel Region, Mississauga West Brittany Glen Plaza 
5632 Tenth Line W, Unit G1 
Mississauga, ON L5M 7L9
905-286-4455 The Ontario Early Years Centre offers a range of free education and parenting services for all parents/caregivers and their children (up to 6yrs): Early Learning and Literacy Education, Parenting and Family Support/Nutrition, Information and Referral.  
 
Main Site:  
Brittany Glen, G1-5632 Tenth Line West, Mississauga  
 
Satellite Locations :  
* Meadowvale Town Centre,  
6677 Meadowvale Town Centre Circle, (inside the mall, beside the library),  
Mississauga 905-567-4156  
 
* Streetsville,  
114-154 Queen St S, Mississauga 905-826-5411  
 
* Forest Ridge (apartment building)  
3420 The Collegeway, Mississauga 416-895-7516  
 
* Erin Mills (Salvation Army Church)  
3420 The Collegeway, Mississauga 905-286-4455  
 
* Falconer (recreation centre),  
6600 Falconer Dr , Mississauga 905-286-4455  
 
* Erin Meadows (Long Term Care Residence),  
2930 Erin Centre Blvd, Mississauga  
 
 
A sampling of our programs:  
Drop-in (0-6 yrs)  
Informal opportunity for adults and children to socialize and play. Parenting resources and referrals available on site. Brittany Glen is open for drop-in during all hours of operation; for all other centres please refer to their scheduled drop-in times  
 
Infant Mother Goose (0 – 12 months)  
This interactive program promotes bonding between parents and infants, through rhymes, finger plays and songs. It offers the opportunity for parents to network, support each other, and bring about an awareness of community resources.  
 
Babies on the Move (9 – 18 months or mobile)  
For crawling, creeping, walking and running babies. You and your baby will enjoy singing songs and rhymes, exploring new sensory experiences and working on new developmental skills together. This program will provide an opportunity for adults to connect with others.  
 
Toddler Time (18 – 36 months)  
This interactive program involves songs, story and creative time for toddlers to enjoy with each other and their parents/caregivers.  
 
Move and Groove (Toddler 18 months – 3 yrs) (Preschool 3 – 6 yrs)  
(Family 0 – 6 yrs)  
This program provides an opportunity for parents and children to interact through music, movement and rhymes. Your participation will help your child develop physical coordination, social skills and creative expression.  
 
Discovery Time (3 – 6 yrs)  
A class that encourages children to explore the world around them through hands on activities that fuel their curiosity and makes science fun.  
 
School Here I Come - Children beginning Kindergarten in the upcoming September (i.e. ages 3 – 6 yrs)  
This is an 8-week program for children entering Kindergarten the following September. Children will participate in activities that will prepare them for the school environment. Children graduate at the end of the session; therefore children attend only one session.  
 
For more programs and calendars check www.mpcrc.ca
Brittany Glen location:  
*Mon 9am - 4pm,  
*Tues - Thur 9am - 8pm,  
*Fri 9am - 4pm,  
*Sat 9am - 2pm  
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Map RecordCDR0202Peel Health Services Department, Breastfeeding Information 7120 Hurontario Street 
Mississauga, ON L5M 2C2
*Peel Public Health 905-799-7700 
*Caledon residents 905-584-2216
Peel Health provides breastfeeding assessment, teaching and referral to appropriate resources by telephone. Clinic appointments arranged. 
Limited home consultation is available if required & meet criteria (Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm). There is no fee for this service. 
 
Website provides information about the various clinics held throughout Peel Region as well as video tutorials and breastfeeding information.
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Map RecordBRA0497Peel Health Services Department, Public Health Services, Environmental Health 7120 Hurontario Street 
Mississauga, ON L5M 2C2
905-799-7700 between 8am and 5pm Mon.-Fri.
Caledon residents 905-584-2216
For information on H1N1 or Swine Flu please contact the Region of Peel Health Department.

Regional health department provides information about:

Breastfeeding - offers information, classes and clinics * home consultation is available if required (Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm) * no fee for this service

Immunization And Communicable Diseases - provides information about: tuberculosis (TB); vaccines and schedules for young children, students, and parents; hepatitis B vaccine * Grade 7 immunization program * free immunization for new students without an Ontario Health Card * communicable diseases * physicians can call for consultation about vaccines and unusual immunization schedules

Sexual Health - all calls are confidential * provides information about birth control methods * sexually transmitted infections (STDs) * talking about sex with children, teens, parents, partners * sexuality and aging * unplanned pregnancy * menstruation * homosexuality (being lesbian or gay) * sexual assault * female sexual concerns * male sexual concerns * AIDS * menopause * infertility * sexuality before and after childbirth * regular checkups (breast, cervix, testicles, prostate) * alternatives to intercourse * sexual concerns of teens

Chronic Disease And Injury Prevention - all calls are confidential * provides information about healthier lifestyle choices (preventing heart disease; living smoke free; injury prevention; violence prevention; healthy eating & physical activity; body image; Children in Need of Treatment Program; Healthy Smiles Dental Program, Dental Program for Seniors

Environmental Health - provides information about public swimming pool regulations * quality of municipally supplied drinking water * Smoke Free Ontario Act - tobacco enforcement * composters * food handling and safety *

Hospitals - website provides links to hospitals in the region
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Map RecordBRA0083Peel Public Health 7120 Hurontario Street 
Mississauga, ON L5W 1N4
Health Line Peel 905-799-7700 Regional health department

Chronic Disease And Injury Prevention Division - develops programs, services and policies designed to promote healthy lifestyle choices including healthy eating, physical activity and smoking cessation * injury prevention * substance abuse reduction * promotion of healthy living for youth * operates the Children in Need of Treatment Program in which dental hygienists conduct dental screenings for elementary school-aged children and identify those who are in immediate need of treatment

Environmental Health Division - checks the safety of food and beverages in restaurants and processing plants (any food-related illness and recall of contaminated foods form part of the overall Food Safety Program) * investigates diseases transmitted from animals to people, including rabies * checks the quality of water in recreational pools and swimming pools * monitors private wells and sewage systems * investigates community concerns relating to environmental health

Family Health Division - promotes the health of children (birth-6yrs) and their families * topics include: planning a pregnancy, having a healthy baby, breastfeeding, parenting, nutrition, learning about the growth and development of your child * responsible for implementing the Healthy Babies, Healthy Children Program, a province-wide, prevention / early intervention program designed to assist children to meet their developmental milestones

Sexual Health And Communicable Diseases Division - provides services to protect the public from reportable and sexually-transmitted diseases (STDs) * operates six Healthy Sexuality Clinics throughout the Region * provides confidential counselling and clinical services related to birth control and sexually transmitted infections including anonymous HIV/AIDS testing (to all ages) * includes counselling for birth control * Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) * anonymous HIV Testing * pregnancy testing * sexual health * responsible relationships

* operates the Region's Immunization Program which reduces the incidence of vaccine- preventable disease and provides Hepatitis B vaccine to Grade 7 students through school-based clinics

Communicable Diseases Section - provides access to the reporting and follow-up of reportable communicable diseases such as Tuberculosis Control; Hepatitis A & B; Meningitis * coordinates vaccine distribution to Peel physicians * monitors immunization records for all students

Also offers services at a number of different satellite offices.
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Map RecordMAL0058Punjabi Community Health Services 11730 Airport Rd 
Brampton, ON L6R 0C7
905-790-0808 Brampton office 
905.677-0889 Malton office
PCHS is a Health and Social Service not-for-profit and charitable agency which provides a variety of services for the South Asian community including: addiction * mental health * seniors and high risk seniors services * health promotion * domestic violence * women's and men's group programs * group programs for youth and children * parenting programs * In total it provides 24 programs.  
 
PCHS has a partnership with William Osler Hospital to run Diabetes Management educational program at 2980 Drew Road, Unit # 241, Malton.  
 
PCHS also runs other health promotion programs - heart disease * diabetes education * tobacco prevention * Hep C * Stroke * HIV/AIDS * Cancer * Kidney disease * Healthy Eating and lifestyles programs.  
 
PCHS is organizing a five year community development project in Malton called "Malton Community Building Project". 
 
PCHS also provides food bank services for abused women * translation services * media outreach * resource development * and diversity training. 
 
If you would like to volunteer at PCHS or you are a student requesting a student placement, please contact us at 905.790.0808. 
 
PCHS every year undertakes a research study. If you would like to participate, please contact us for your interest in topics.  
 
PCHS has two offices located in Brampton and Malton.  
 
Brampton Office: 905.790.0808 
Malton Office - 905.677.0889  
 
Parenting Programs:  
Every Monday of the week 6 PM to 8 PM at 2980 Drew Road, Unit # 241, Malton 
 
Women's Group: 
2nd Saturday of every month at 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM at 11730 Airport Rd, Brampton 
Last Sunday of every month from 1 to 4 PM at 2980 Drew Road, Unit # 241, Malton 
 
Men's Group: 
Every Saturday, 9:30am to 12"30 pm, 135 McLaughlin Road South, Brampton 
 
Senior's programs are run in Brampton, Malton and Mississauga. Please call 905.790.0808 or 905.677.0889 for more information. 
 
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Map RecordCDR0199Region of Peel, Public Health Services, Family Health Division 7120 Hurontario Street, 6th Floor 
Mississauga, ON L5M 2C2
Region of Peel 905-799-7700; Caledon residents 905-584-2216 Offers information and services for preconception (planning a pregnancy) prenatal, breastfeeding, parenting and child health.  
Health Line Peel 905-799-7700 for parents of children 0-6. Calls answered by Public Health Nurses. Call Mon-Fri. 8:30-4:30 for information about preconception, prenatal, infants' and children's growth & development, feeding, physical activity, positive parenting, Postpartum Mood Disorders, breastfeeding, community resources available for parents, etc. Referrals to the Healthy Babies, Healthy Children (HBHC) Program (home visiting). 
 
Visit our comprehensive website: www.parentinginpeel.ca for more information. 
 
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Map RecordCDR0196Region of Peel, Human Services, Early Learning Services, Children's Services Operations 10 Peel Centre Drive, Suite B, PO Box 2136-Stn "B" 
Brampton, ON L6T 0E3
*905-791-7800 
*Administration 905-791-1585
Listing information about: 
* The 12 licensed (Regional Operated) Learn.Play.Care. Child Care Centres in Brampton and Mississauga. * Provides subsidized access to centre and home based childcare in over 450 licensed programs throughout the Region of Peel * Facilitates placement in Regional and community-based programs for children with identified special needs. 
 
SPECIAL NEEDS PROGRAM: 
The Special needs program provides a broad range of services and support to the child and family. In addition to participating in the daily routines of the child care program, children with special needs receive an individualized teaching plan designed to meet the specific needs of each child.  
 
In partnership with the parent and the centre staff, the Resource Teacher ensures the development of long and short term goals for the child. The parent and the Resource Teacher will prioritize the needs to happen to increase the child’s skill development. Goals are reviewed and revised monthly and the parent will receive a copy of the Family Support Plan at a monthly meeting with the Resource Teacher.  
Hours 7am– 6pm depending on the families need. 
 
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Map RecordCDR0229Trillium Health Centre, Women's Health Services, Prenatal Assessment, Family Care Centre, Mississauga 100 Queensway W 
Mississauga, ON L5B 1B8
905-848-7653 Pre-Natal Assessment: 
Preparing for your birth begins with a visit to your doctor to confirm your pregnancy. To have your baby at our centre, your doctor must have privileges to deliver babies here.  
 
Our Prenatal Service Department offers a wide range of support services to assist you and your partner throughout your pregnancy.  
These services include: 
* Prenatal Registration Session: 3 hour teaching session with a brief nurse assessment and prenatal tour. Information covered in this session consists of: nutritional awareness, early labour signs, when to come to hospital, what to bring to hospital, labour support and pain relief options. During this session, the RN will briefly review your history and discuss any additional resources you may require. 
 
* Vaginal Birth after a Caesarean Section Clinic: Can I have a vaginal birth this time if my last baby was born by a C/S? Yes you can attempt a Vaginal Birth after Caesarean Section if you have had only one Caesarean Section 
 
* A referral to the VBAC Clinic (Vaginal birth After Caesarean) Clinic will be considered by your Doctor or Midwife based on the following criteria: two years since your last birth and previous birth Records are available 
 
* Special Pregnancy Clinic: Offers care closer to home for those women requiring a high-risk consultation with a perinatologist. This is a collaborative practice model with obstetricians at Trillium Health Centre and Mount Sinai Hospital. 
 
* Neonatal Consultation Clinic: Offers consultation with a neonatologist in the prenatal period for: parents whose infants may require the services of the Intensive Care Nursery, or parents who may have questions regarding implications of maternal illness or fetal anomaly on ultrasound.
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Map RecordCDR0237United Achievers Community Services 36 Queen St E, Lower Level 
Brampton, ON L6V 1A2
*905-455-6789 The United Achievers Community Services, founded by the United Achievers Club of Brampton, is a non-profit organization primarily serving the African Caribbean community. UACS is committed to strengthening and enhancing the quality of life of families and individuals by providing culturally sensitive preventive social programs, support, resources, education and training. Programs offered include: 
 
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN PREVENTION PROGRAM 
In an aim toward the elimination and prevention of the conditions that perpetuate violence against women and children, United Achievers provides racially and culturally appropriate services to women and children who are victims/survivors of all forms of violence.  
Program includes:  
Face-to-face Supportive Counseling  
Telephone Crises Intervention  
Women's Support Group  
Accompaniment  
Information & Referrals 
 
LONG TERM CARE PROGRAM 
The Long Term Care Program aims to improve the quality of life of Black and Caribbean seniors. This culturally sensitive program has been successful in relieving loneliness, decreasing isolation, creating social opportunities, providing skills development, enhancing self-esteem and increasing independence.  
Long term care services include:  
Weekly Drop-In  
Counseling  
Accompaniment  
Friendly Visiting  
Health and Nutrition 
 
YOUTH SERVICE CANADA INTERGENERATIONAL PROJECT  
Funded in part by Human Resources Canada, this venture provides services for the Summer Camp offered to local kids 
 
MENTORING PROGRAM 
Enhances and develops the educational, social, creative and intellectual abilities and strengths of students, especially of Black and Caribbean heritage, to their maximum potential. This will enable them to reach for, and obtain, success through the application of excellence in all their endeavors. 
 
Aims and Objectives include: 
To develop and implement a mentoring program that will assist students, primarily of Black and Caribbean heritage, to make valuable learning connections with their schools, their peers and positive adult role models in the community.  
To enable the designated group to develop respect for self/others.  
To provide relevant training and skill development in academic, social, political and economic disciplines.  
To seek support and participation from caring professionals and individuals who are committed to building the community from within.  
To provide purpose and focus for students who are marginalized, and who are underachieving in school and in acceptable social behaviors.  
To provide the opportunity for participants to obtain scholarships towards post-secondary studies  
To build a network of people helping people. 
 
PARENT EDUCATION RESOURCE GROUP 
Offers help if your child is attending school in Peel and you have concerns in any of the following areas: Suspension, Expulsion, School Reports, Parent Council, Learning Disabilities, Course Selection, University/College Selection, School Disciplinary Policy, Attending interviews/hearings. 
 
The program aims to assist parents in:  
Overcoming barriers that inhibit communication and becoming fully involved in the education of their children  
Understanding their rights, accepting responsibilities, and building positive relationships with schools  
Understanding the direct correlation between behaviors in the home and performance in school  
Understanding school policies and disciplinary procedures  
Becoming successful advocates for their children  
Building a network of parents helping parents helping children.  
The program also aims to assist school personnel in:  
Understanding cultural nuances which impede positive communication with parents and students  
Understanding and demonstrating cultural sensitivity when interacting with students  
Adopting non-threatening and non-judgmental approaches in resolving problems 
 
AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS 
This is not a babysitting service 
These programs assist students with understanding curriculum material; with the completion of their homework while providing an interesting and stimulating environment. After school programs include:  
Weekly Drop-In  
Tutoring  
Supervising  
Homework Assistance  
Crafts and Activities  
Guest Speakers 
 
WOMEN'S SUPPORT GROUP 
Promotes self-esteem; decision making; coping strategies; parenting & life skills; custody & legal rights; group discussions; guest speakers. Provides free child care to participants. 
 
SENIORS DROP-IN  
A supplementary program of the Long Term Care Program, staffed by trained volunteers and/or Placement Students to provide service to shut-ins or temporarily immobile seniors. 
 
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES  
Members of the general public and/or students from local schools/colleges are afforded the opportunity to do volunteer work with the agency. These people are crucial in enabling the agency to deliver the high level of service expected for the Programs/Services offered. Volunteers are able to upgrade their skill sets to enhance their employability, or gain experience in their area of study. 
 
STUDENT PLACEMENT  
Opportunity offered to students from local high schools/colleges, to assist with the various services/programs offered by United Achievers Community Services. It enables students to gain valuable hands on experience to hone their skills and supplement their area of study. 
 
Other services and programs offered as the need arises.
*Mon-Thurs 9am -5pm  
*Fri 9am - 5pm
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Map RecordCMH0200William Osler Health Centre, Brampton Civic Hospital, Eating Disorders Clinic &, Child and Adolescent Clinic 2100 Bovaird Dr E 
Brampton, ON L6R 3J7
General line - 905-494-2120 ext 22700 or 
905-453-1160 - press - 0 - Child & Adolescent Clinic & Eating Disorder Clinic 
Provides multidisciplinary outpatient assessment and treatment for children, adolescents and adults with mild to moderate eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. Services include assessment and diagnosis/clinical formulation, group psycho-education, nutritional counselling, short-term psychotherapy groups, as well as limited individual and family therapy. 
 
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Map RecordCDR0061William Osler Health Centre, Maternal Infant / Child Health Services, Pediatrics Program 2100 Bovaird Dr E 
Brampton, ON L6R 3J7
Brampton 416-494-2120 * Etobicoke 416-494-2120 Provides family-centred pediatric care at both hospital campuses. Regional Children's Health Centre (RCHC); clinics available in-hospital as well as in the community; short stay units; in-patient services for medical, surgical and mental health care; day surgery; after-hours clinic. 
 
Ambulatory clinics include: developmental care; asthma clinic; diabetes clinic; nutrition counseling; pre-admission clinic; outreach programs at local schools; pediatric tours for schools; education days at schools; child protection program. 
 
Offered at the following locations: 
 
Brampton Civic Hospital 
2100 Bovaird Dr E 
(Bovaird Dr E & Bramalea Rd) 
 
Etobicoke Hospital Campus 
101 Humber College Blvd 
Etobicoke 
(Hwy 27 & Finch Ave)
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Map RecordCDR0240Youth Without Shelter 6 Warrendale Crt 
Etobicoke, ON M9V 1P9
416-748-0110 Youth Without Shelter is an emergency residence and referral agency serving homeless youth (16-24yrs), providing food, board, and programs in a safe, non-judgmental environment.  
 
Programs and services include: 
* CRISIS PHONE LINE: Counselling and referrals are available 24 hours a day 416-748-0110 
* RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM: provides food, board, counseling, and referrals to health (physical, dental, optical), legal, and other services. 
* STEPS TO SUCCESS PROGRAM: Workshops are run 7 days a week on issues pertaining to life skills (anger management, conflict resolution, budgeting, cooking) and employment skills (job searching skills, resume- and cover-letter writing, interviewing, job retention). 
* HOUSING PROGRAM: Includes workshops and counseling on tenant rights, living with roommates, finding housing, etc. Helps clients coordinate move-ins and is often able to provide donated furniture and kitchen goods. Housing Program workers liaise with landlords and assist in housing searches and placements. 
* STAY-IN-SCHOOL: Designed to support younger residents through the successful completion of their education. Residence, study space, meals, and school supplies are provided. 
* EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM: Provides dedicated counselling for employment assessments; job search; resume writing; interview skill development; and connection to career and shadowing and volunteer opportunities. 
* CONTINUING SUPPORT: Offers support to former residents through The Supper Club that meets every other week, offering dinner, a take-home food package, hygiene products, and counseling. Counseling, referral services, and workshops are all made available to former residents.
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