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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 RecordBRA9002Brampton Library, Chinguacousy Branch 150 Central Park Dr 
Brampton, ON L6T 2T9
905-793-4636 Public Library with 6 branches for customers 
* We provide collections, services and programs for: Children, Youth, Adults, Older Adults and Multicultural customers 
* free computer courses 
* free wireless services 
* local history and genealogical collections
*Mon-Thurs 10 am-9 pm 
*Fri 10 am-6 pm 
*Sat 10 am-5 pm 
*Sun 1 pm-5 pm
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Map RecordBRA9004Brampton Library, Cyril Clark Branch 20 Loafer's Lake Lane 
Brampton, ON L6Z 1X9
905-793-4636 Public Library with 6 branches for customers. 
*We provide collections, services and programs for: Children, Youth, Adults, Older Adults and Multicultural customers 
* free computer courses 
* free wireless services 
* local history and genealogical collections
*Mon-Thu 10 am-9 pm 
*Fri 10 am-6 pm 
*Sat 10 am-5 pm 
*Sun 1 pm-5 pm  
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Map RecordBRA9003Brampton Library, Four Corners Branch 65 Queen St E 
Brampton, ON L6W 3L6
905-793-4636 Public Library with 6 branches for customers. 
* We provide collections, services and programs for: Children, Youth, Adults, Older Adults and Multicultural customers 
* Free computer courses 
* Free wireless services 
* Local history and genealogical collections
*Mon-Thu 10am-9pm  
*Fri 10am-6pm  
*Sat 10am-5pm  
*Sun 1pm-5pm
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Map RecordBRA0550Brampton Library, Northeast Interim Site 55 Mountainash Rd 
Brampton, ON L6R 1W4
905-793-4636 Public Library with 6 branches for customers. 
* This interim library site is operated jointly by Brampton Library and the City of Brampton.  
* Northeast Interim Site offers browsing collections of popular paperback titles for adults and children; CDs; DVDs; other language materials  
* laptops to use in the library  
* reference services  
* free wireless services 
*Mon , Wed 10 am-5 pm 
*Tues , Thur 10 am-8 pm 
*Fri , Sat 10 am-1 pm 
*Sun Closed
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Map RecordBRA9005Brampton Library, South Fletcher's Branch 500 Ray Lawson Blvd 
Brampton, ON L6Y 5B3
905-793-4636 Public Library with 6 branches for customers. 
* We provide collections, services and programs for: Children, Youth, Adults, Older Adults and Multicultural customers 
* Free computer courses 
* Free wireless services 
* Local history and genealogical collections
*Mon-Thurs 10am-9pm  
*Fri 10am-6pm  
*Sat 10am-5pm 
*Sun 1pm-5pm 
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Map RecordMAL0125Brampton Multicultural Community Centre, BMC Brampton Civic Centre 
150 Central Park Dr, Ste 107 
Brampton, ON L6T 2T9
905-790-8482 Neighbourhood multi-service agency * provides services to the most vulnerable individuals and families through drop-in or phone service 
 
Services include (but are not limited to) - settlement & integration programs * information & orientation sessions * referral to appropriate services * educational workshops * skills development * employment related services * assisting people with Ontario Works * counselling and support counselling * translation and interpretation * support for seniors 
 
Services are provided at Three locations 
150 Central Park Dr, Ste 107, Brampton 
3190 Ridgeway Dr, Unit 35, Mississauga 
197 County Court Boulevard, Unit 303 Brampton 
 
Immigrant Settlement & Adaptation Program * (ISAP) 
For new immigrants within their first year of arrival * assists these immigrants to settle effectively in Canada * offers orientation and information sessions * interpretation & translations * employment related support * initial needs assessment * referrals to appropriate services * solution-focused counseling * service bridging * offered in both official languages * focus is on immigrants speaking African * Yoruba * Arabic * Tamil * Persian * Spanish * Hindi * Gujarati * Urdu * Punjabi * and other languages from South Asian Countries 
 
Newcomers Settlement Program * (NSP) 
Supports the early and effective settlement of newcomers to Ontario * priority is to support newcomers who have been in Canada for less than five years includes permanent residents * Canadian citizens * refugees * refugee claimants * non-immigrants foreign domestic workers in Canada who may subsequently apply for permanent resident status under Live-in Care Giver Program * offers information & orientation * interpretation and translation * supportive counselling * referral and access to services * employment related support * program focuses on but is not limited to Urdu * Arabic * Punjabi  
 
Community Social Support Program * (CSSS) Immigrants' Support Beyond 5-Years 
Serves men * women * youth * and families from diverse population in Brampton and surrounding areas * primarily a drop in program for clients to receive support in their settlement process * offers supportive counseling * information and referrals for immigrants (who are in Canada 5yrs and beyond) and for the non-conventional refugees or people with no status * group does not qualify under any other program or services * information sessions and workshops for * adult * seniors * and youth * parenting * health * life skills development 
 
Access Centre Of Training And Technology * (ACT) 
Serves individuals looking to improve or develop their computer skills * affordable instructor led training program * available to all volunteers and individuals who cannot afford to pay even the nominal cost * MS Office * Excel * Word * Power Point * Internet * Outlook * Basic Accounting * ACCPAC * basic key boarding * program is not only financially self-reliant but supports the administrative needs of BMC and complements the other programs and services 
 
Volunteer Management * (VMP) 
Serves individuals * newcomers and the community at large to develop or enhance their skills through volunteer work; allowing them to gain 'Canadian Experience' and increase their community participation also benefits individuals in developing their leadership skills and becoming role models for the community 
 
Multicultural Settlement And Education Partnership * (MSEP)  
Partnership with the Peel District School Board * Dufferin Peel Catholic District School Board * Citizenship and Immigration Canada * settlement service program * helps newcomer families adapt and integrate into the Canadian education system * culture * and society provided to the families from the base of their schools (only offered in Brampton) 
 
Job Search Workshop * (JSW) 
Helps immigrants and newcomers in their job search efforts * resume writing techniques * job search techniques * interviewing skills * students use skills through hands-on work * role-playing * interactive discussions * job coaching * mentoring * career assessment, * supportive counselling * connection to employers, * and three months follow up 
 
Employment Support *  
Resume writing * role play * interview skills * job fairs * labour market information * job placements * job board 
 
Government Forms available * Citizenship * Permanent Resident (PR) * Social Insurance Number (SIN) * Canada Pension Plan (CPP) * Old Age Supplement (OAS) * sponsorship * Canadian passport * Affordable Housing * Ontario Health Insurance (OHIP) card 
 
Organizations operating within Centre include * Muslim Community Services (MCS * offering LINC classes * Violence Against Women program (VAW)) * and support to children who witness abuse Library Settlement Partnerships (LSP) * Settlement Services for newcomers in partnership with Brampton Library * Information & Referral * Group Sessions * services provided from two library branches: * Chincagousy * South Fletcher during library hours
Brampton Mon-Fri 9 am-5:00 pm *
Mississauga Mon-Fri 9 am-5:00 pm
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