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 BRA0140Anaphylaxis Canada, Mississauga Anaphylaxis Group   Anaphylaxis Canada 416-785-5666 Support group for parents of children (and adults) with severe (anaphylactic) food allergies. Meetings include parent support and guest speakers on various aspects of living with anaphylaxis. Examples include a community dietician, community allergist, paramedic services, food package labelling issues.

Canadian Anaphylaxis Registry – free information service, provided by Anaphylaxis Canada, for people who are allergic to food, insect stings, medication, latex, or exercise * may also be of benefit to people who are intolerant or sensitive to foods * provides updates on food labelling and product alerts * latest research findings * tips for staying safe * school related issues * also available to schools, camps, media, and medical professionals
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Map RecordCMH0149Bramalea Baptist Church, Care Ministries 9050 Dixie Rd 
Brampton, ON L6S 1J3
905-451-6088 STEPHEN MINISTRY 
Distinctively christian care given to individual on a one to one basis in time of crisis or loss. 
Please contact Shirley Thomas the care ministries Pastor for more info 905-451-6088 ext 227 
 
COPING WITH BEREAVEMENT 
Free support group for men and women who are grieving the loss of a loved one through death 
To register: call Ethel 905-790-6620 * Heather 905-793-3670 
 
SUPPORT GROUP 
Free support group for those who are grieving the loss of a loved one through suicide, traumatic or sudden death 
For information and to register: call Ethel 905-790-6620 
 
CHILDREN COPING (three times a year) 
8-week seminar education and support for children (6-12yrs) who are grieving the death of a loved one.  
 
JUST ME & THE KIDS (twice a year) 
12-week support program for single parents and kids. This program will help the kids deal with their grief in losing a parent through divorce. 
 
CANCER SUPPORT GROUP 
A christian based group to support people who are going through Cancer. Please call 905-451-6088 for more info.  
 
 
DYNAMIC MARRIAGE WORKSHOPS (2- 3 sessions THROUGHOUT YEARl) 
8 MEETINGS for those contemplating marriage 
 
Private Practice Counselling available on request. Sliding scale fees apply.
Office Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm Add Record Add Record
Map RecordCMH0116Catholic Family Services of Peel Dufferin, Brampton Office William G Davis Centre for Families 
60 West Dr, Suite 201 
Brampton, ON L6T 3T6
Intake for Peel, Orangeville, Bolton: 905-450-1608 Catholic Family Services Peel-Dufferin (CFSPD) is a multi-service counselling agency * offers counselling services to families experiencing woman abuse * support groups for women who have been assaulted by their partners * psycho-educational groups for men who have battered * specialized programs offered through the HEAL Network for children and adolescents exposed to woman abuse * individual, couple & family programs * programs for adults who have experienced childhood abuse * partner abuse programs * workshops and groups for adolescents * public education and outreach workshops for parents

Walk-in Counselling Clinic - for individuals, couples and families of all cultures and faiths * same day service (no appointment necessary) * child-minding in Brampton & Mississauga * language specific services (call ahead for languages offered at each location) * fees determined on a sliding scale based on family income

Partner Assault Response (PAR) program – offered in Brampton & Dufferin County * Brampton - offers six multicultural groups and one culturally informed group serving men from the South Asian diaspora who are comfortable using Punjabi, Hindi or Urdu plus two multicultural groups serving women* one multicultural group serving men is offered in Dufferin County

Operates as a training facility offering master level students, in counselling programs, the opportunity for field placements and clinical experience * foreign trained counselling professionals seeking Canadian experience * post graduate counselors seeking AAMFT accreditation through the Practicum Training Program in Couple & Family Therapy

For more information about specific programs, see separate entries
Catholic Family Services Peel-Dufferin is an accredited organization with Family Services Ontario and a member agency of Catholic Charities
*Mon-Thu 8:30 am-9 pm *Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm
Walk-in counselling services Thu 12:30 pm-7:30 pm, PAR Walk-In Mon 9:00-7:30
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Map RecordCMH0146Catholic Family Services of Peel Dufferin, HEAL Network (Helping End Abuse for Life) 60 West Dr 
Brampton, ON L6T 3T6
Intake 905-450-1608 ext 112; Mississauga office 905-897-1644 Helping Mothers and Children Survive Abuse Together (HMSCAT) 
HMSCAT is a free 10-week closed group for women and their children ages newborn to 12 years old. The program provides assistance to women in helping their children deal with the impacts of exposure to woman abuse. HMSCAT is offered in a number of different languages, including English, Spanish, Punjabi, Hindi, Afro-Caribbean languages, and South Asian languages. Women of all religious and ethnic backgrounds are welcomed, and the program is offered in Brampton and Mississauga. 
 
Lyrical Quest 
Lyrical Quest is offered as one session per week for 8 weeks, and is a group program for adolescents who have been exposed to violence against women in their families. The focus is on using music, spoken word, and expressive arts as a therapeutic intervention to stimulate discussion regarding various facets of violence such as social issues, family conflict, and community and cultural beliefs. Adolescents are also taught skills that help them to develop healthy relationships.  
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Map RecordCMH0140Catholic Family Services of Peel Dufferin, Mississauga Office The Emerald Business Centre 
10 Kingsbridge Garden Cir, Ste 400 
Mississauga, ON L5R 3K6
905-897-1644 Catholic Family Services Peel-Dufferin (CFSPD) is a multi-service counselling agency offering: * counselling services to families experiencing woman abuse * support groups for women who have been assaulted by their partners * specialized programs offered through the HEAL Network for children and adolescents exposed to woman abuse * individual, couple & family programs * programs for adults who have experienced childhood abuse * partner abuse programs * workshops and groups for adolescents * public education and outreach workshops for parents

Walk-in Counselling Clinic - for individuals, couples and families of all cultures and faiths * child-minding in Brampton & Mississauga * language specific services (call ahead for languages offered at each location) * Partner Assault Response (PAR) program – offered in Peel Region & Dufferin County * Peel Region - offers three multicultural groups and one culturally informed group serving men from the South Asian diaspora who are comfortable using Punjabi, Hindi or Urdu * multicultural group is offered in Dufferin County

Operates as a training facility offering master level students, in counselling programs, the opportunity for field placements and clinical experience * foreign trained counselling professionals seeking Canadian experience * post graduate counselors seeking AAMFT accreditation through the Practicum Training Program in Couple & Family Therapy

For more information about specific programs, see separate entries
Catholic Family Services Peel-Dufferin is an accredited organization with Family Services Ontario and a member agency of Catholic Charities
Office Hours: 
* Mon-Thur 8:30 - 9:00 p.m. 
* Fri 8:30 - 4:30 p.m. 
Walk-in Clinics: 
Brampton 
* Mon PAR Intake Walk-in, 9:00 - 7:30 p.m. 
* Thurs Walk-in Counselling Clinic, 12:30 - 7:30 p.m. 
Mississauga 
* Tues Walk-in Counselling Clinic, 12:30 - 7:30 p.m. 
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Map RecordCWL0017Central West Community Care Access Centre 199 County Court Blvd 
Brampton, ON L6W 4P3
905-796-0040 Provides residents of the Central West LHIN geography with a single point of access to information and referral for all community health and support services including case management, nursing services, rehabilitation services, homemaking and personal care * arranges admission to long-term care facilities and short stay programs * provides school health support services for children with health needs in the school setting * funded and regulated by Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care Mon-Sun 8 am-8 pm; On Call Case Manager 8 pm-8 am Add Record Add Record
Map RecordCDR0005Child Development Resource Connection Peel, Resource Connection (The) 75 Watline Ave, Ste 103 
Mississauga, ON L4Z 3E5
905-507-9360 The Resource Connection is a professional resource lending library. The Resource Centre provides access to quality resources for parents, educators, respite workers and other individuals working with families or children and adults with special needs. 
 
Take a virtual tour of our Resource Library by visiting our website at http://www.cdrcp.com/rc_tour.html 
 
Resources include: * dual language books and CD's * resource books * support bins * educational resource bins * materials to facilitate working with children with special needs *on-site equipment
*Thurs 4:30 pm – 8:30 pm 
 
*Sat open from 9:30 am – 1:30 pm on the following dates: 
 
*September 24th, 2011 
*October 29th, 2011 
*November 26th, 2011 
*December 17th, 2011 
 
If you would like to borrow/return/renew your items outside those times, please call 905-507-9360 x 311 to make an appointment 
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Map RecordCMH0061Family Association for Mental Health Everywhere Brampton Community Door 
7700 Hurontario Street, Suite 601 
Brampton, ON L6Y 4M3
Brampton 905-488-7716 Provides a wide range of support services for family members and caregivers of someone with a mental illness. 
Services include: 
1-to-1 supportive counsellling 
Information & referrals 
Educational materials 
Support groups for families members(without the illness) (call for meeting times) 
Representative available for speaking engagements for public education to various groups. 
Education speaker events 
fameKids and fameYouth Groups and individual programs offered for children (7-17yrs) that have a family member with mental illness. Programs offered in Toronto and Peel. For more information phone: 416-207-5032 for Toronto and Scarborough and for Peel: 905-276-8316  
 
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Map RecordCDR0146Infertility Network 160 Pickering St 
Toronto, ON M4E 3J7
416-691-3611 Charity that helps individuals and couples deal with infertility problems. Services include: *seminars (live and on DVD/CD/tape) *support groups *email newsletter *books *referral. 
 
Listserve: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/InfertilityNetwork/ 
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 CDR0150Interim Place, Community Support & Outreach (THSP)   Administration 905-403-9691 ext 2221 
 
Helps women and children live abuse-free lives independent from their abuser. Services offered include: crisis support and counselling, safety planning; Information and referral assistance in areas such as housing and income support, legal matters including family, criminal landlord and tenant, criminal injuries, workers compensation, workers compensation, employment, training and education; immigration services; parenting support; childcare and language interpretation: Multicultural Cultural Interpretation Services (MCIS) *Office Hours: Mon-Fri 9:30am-5pm 
*Shelter Hours 24/7
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Map RecordCDR0076JFJ Hope Centre 6655 Kitimat Rd, Unit 5 
Mississauga, ON L5N 6J4
905-821-7494 Provides counselling, parenting support and adoption services to families who need assistance during an unplanned pregnancy, or if experiencing parenting struggles. Provides a Care Cupboard with clothing to size 6X and emergency supplies of diapers and formula to local families in need. Mon-Fri 9 am-4 pm Add Record Add Record
Map RecordMAL0145Multicultural Inter-Agency Group of Peel 3034 Palstan Rd, Ste M3 
Mississauga, ON L4Y 2Z6
905-270-6252 Network of multicultural community organizations * identifies gaps in service delivery * ensures the active participation of diverse groups * builds partnerships and enhances inter-agency collaboration and cooperation between mainstream and community-based organizations * develops materials and resource tools to support the inclusion of diverse communities * provides professional development opportunities to stakeholders and community groups * provides education, training and opportunities for community engagement and leadership development Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm Add Record Add Record
Map RecordMAL0133Peel Aboriginal Network 200 Britannia Road E, 3 
Mississauga, ON L4Z 1S6
905-712-4PAN (4726) Provide a Social, Cultural, Education and Awareness Network to meet the needs of Aboriginal people in Peel. It is our hope to build a sense of community for Aboriginal people in Peel and to provide a forum where we can meet, socialize, share, and learn from one another. One of the common interests of our members is to increase awareness about Aboriginal peoples and issues, and to instil pride in Aboriginal children of their heritage. We will also strive to meet the special service needs of Aboriginal people living in the region of Peel. PAN currently is accepting applications to fill our affordable housing units. Individuals and families must be Aboriginal (First Nation, Metis or Inuit) to qualify. We also provide Addiction Counselling and one to one counselling. Operating hours, 
9 a.m -5:00 p.m, some evening and weekend workshops
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Map RecordBRA2050Peel Committee Against Woman Abuse 1515 Matheson Blvd E, Unit 103 
Mississauga, ON L4W 2P5
905-282-9792 Peel Committee Against Woman Abuse (PCAWA) consists of more than 35 member agencies in Peel that are directly involved, or concerned with, woman abuse * member agencies work together to promote a more effective and coordinated response to woman abuse in the region Variable Add Record Add Record
Map RecordCDR0193Peel Family Mediation Services 7755 Hurontario St, Room 250 
Brampton, ON L6W 4T1
905-456-4700 ext 5662 A not-for-profit, organisation with charitable status this program offers: * court-based family law mediation services * family law information sessions called Mandatory Information Program (MIP) * internships for family mediators * community education * outreach & research Office Hours: Mon-Fri from 8:30 am-4:30 pm Add Record Add Record
 BRA0568Peel Health Services Department, Public Health, Food Check Peel   905-799-7700; Caledon residents 905-584-2216 Regional public health program to monitor instances of possible food poisoning or inappropriate food handling by food workers or unhealthy conditions at food establishments in Peel * all reports are kept confidential but will help determine if there is a problem at a particular food establishment Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA0530Peel Health Services Department, Public Health, Sexual Health & Communicable Disease Division 7120 Hurontario Street, 5th Floor 
Mississauga, ON L5M 2C1
*Customer Contact Centre 905-799-7700 Regional public health department * provides services to protect the public from communicables diseases and sexually transmitted infections (STIs)

Healthy Sexuality Clinics provide counselling for birth control * sexually transmitted infections (STIs) * anonymous HIV testing * pregnancy testing * sexual health * responsible relationships

Clinics offered in the following locations

Caledon
18 King St E, 2nd Fl, Ste D-8 * Bolton * King Rd & Hwy 50 * 905-791-5905

Brampton
Civic Centre * 150 Central Park Dr, Ste 09 * Central Park Dr & Queen St E * 905-791-5905

Mississauga
2227 South Millway * Burnhamthorpe Rd W & Erin Mills Pkwy * 905-820-3663
325 Central Parkway Dr * 905-270-0587
7330 Goreway Dr * Malton * Morningstar Dr & Goreway Dr * 905-270-2587 Immunization Program
- reduces the incidence of vaccine- preventable diseases and provides Hepatitis B vaccine and Meningococcal ACYW-135 vaccine to Grade 7 students and Human Papillomavirus vaccine to grade 8 female students through school-based clinics * provides seasonal influenza vaccine through community based clinics * provides access to the reporting and follow-up of reportable communicable diseases such as Tuberculosis, Hepatitis A & B and Meningitis * coordinates vaccine distribution to Peel physicians * monitors immunization records for all Region of Peel students * provides free immunization services to school aged children who do not have an OHIP number and do not have an immunization record and require proof of immunization to register for school

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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 RecordBRA0175Peel HIV / AIDS Network 160 Traders Blvd, Unit 1 
Mississauga, ON L4Z 3K7
905-361-0523 Peel HIV/AIDS Network (PHAN) is committed to serving diverse people living with and affected by HIV/AIDS, and to limiting the spread of the virus through support, education, advocacy and volunteerism * provides community education * speakers bureau by people infected with/affected by HIV/AIDS * resource centre * health promotion information for people living with HIV/AIDS * targeted prevention education in the community * one to one counselling and support * peer support * financial assistance * groups for those infected with/affected by HIV/AIDS, their caregivers and bereaved * street outreach for drug users * community referrals for legal, financial, medical and other services * serves as a fixed site for Peel Works Needle Exchange program Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Add Record Add Record
Map RecordMAL0130Peel Multicultural Council 6630 Turner Valley Rd 
Mississauga, ON L5N 2P1
905-819-1144 Peel Multicultural Council, as an umbrella organization, aims to promote a harmonious multicultural society in Peel, by increasing communication and by building bridges of understanding between ethno-cultural groups, institutions, and the community, and to facilitate settlement and integration of newcomers to Canada

Addresses racial, social, linguistic and cultural needs of the Peel community * promotes employment equity, anti-racist organizational change, cultural sensitivity and assists in the settlement and integration of newcomers to Canada * promotes community economic development by offering business start-up information and seminars * serves as a clearinghouse of information about various ethnocultural groups through its quarterly newsletter and the resource centre

Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC) classes * full time & part- time evening classes for Levels 1-6

Immigrant Settlement Services – provides information on services such as immigration, education, employment, financial assistance, health, legal services, housing, transportation, translation/interpretation, etc * assists with filling out forms and applications (SIN, OHIP, Child Tax, PR Renewal, ODSP, Citizenship) * advocates on clients behalf * provides referrals to other service providers

Job Search Workshop (4 Days) – helps newcomers to Canada find suitable employment * skills covered include: resume writing & cover letters * job search and networking techniques * skills to overcome 'No Canadian Work Experience' barrier * help identifying skills * strategies to tap hidden job market * understanding the Canadian labour market * interview preparations and mock interviews * workers' rights and employment standards

Enhanced Language Training (ELT-12 Wks) - job specific language training * work placement * career counseling * job readiness skills (resume, cover letter, cold calling, and informational interview) * 2 weeks computer classes

Host Program provides newcomer adults with the opportunty to make friends by being matched with someone that has lived in Canada for at least 3 years *newcomers can learn about Canadian culture and customs *receive support to better cope with the stresses of settling and adapting in Canada *participate in group social activities *develop confidence and networking skills. Host Youth Program HYP -helps newcomer youth, ages 12-24, adpat to Canadian culture and become aware of different resources in the community (i.e recreation, entertainment, etc), *praticipate in group activities including: English Conversation Circles, Homework Club, playing video games, movie night, information workshops, art and literature. Other free services offered include: Commissioner of Oaths to attest documents * access to computer, fax, internet * childcare * Mississauga transit tickets
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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 RecordBRA1001Peel Regional Police 7750 Hurontario St 
Brampton, ON L6V 3W6
905-453-3311 Regional police service (operates out of five divisions) * operates programs for crime prevention * drug control * traffic management * crimes against property * operates community police stations * Peel Children's Safety Village (see separate records) * Explosives Disposal Unit * Diversity Relations - formerly race and ethnic relations * marine unit * criminal investigation bureau * intelligence services * homicide and missing persons bureau * canine unit * morality bureau * auto theft bureau * fraud bureau * youth crime * family violence and elder abuse *central robbery bureau * youth education * Special Victims Unit (SVU) - formerly Child Abuse and Sexual Assault (CASA) Mon-Sun 24 hours Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA2443Peel Regional Police, 21 Division 10 Peel Centre Dr, Suite "C" 
Brampton, ON L6T 4B9
905-453-3311 ext 2100 21 Division is a full service operational police division working out of the Uniform branch, Criminal Investigation Bureau and Community Liaison office * traffic management * Community Liaison Officer - available to talk to groups and to all ages on various issues, including crime prevention topics * works with local youth groups and organizations to increase a positive police presence in the community * Neighbourhood Policing Unit - works with area high schools to maintain a presence with the youth population * works directly with teachers and parents to ensure youth are on the right path to a great future * criminal investigations (specialized units include the Break and Enter Unit, the Auto Theft Unit and Missing Persons) * Probation, Recognizance, Observation And Breach Enforcement Unit (PROBE) * responsible for arrest warrant enforcement, and monitoring the following; probation order compliance, people on recognizance, known sex offenders in the area, parolees and person(s) on temporary absence passes * monitors and investigates reports of missing persons * reviews all incidents of domestic violence * liaises with external community service providers such as emergency shelters * Bicycle Patrol Officers – patrol parks, pathways and wooded areas of 21 Division * also used at special functions (parades and special events) Mon-Sun 24 hours Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA0366Peel Regional Police, 21 Division, Springdale Community Station 51 Mountainash Rd, Unit 6 
Brampton, ON L6R 1W4
905-456-5860 Community police station * services provided include - traffic complaints * minor thefts * thefts from autos * motor vehicle accidents * landlord & tenant disputes * mischief * lawless public behaviour complaints taken* school problems * found property * neighbour disputes * community issues * crime prevention programs * most incidents where there is no known suspect, with or without a description * any "ongoing" neighbourhood problems * general information or questions * crime prevention information and seminars * landlord-tenant * personal safety * home security * robbery prevention * neighbourhood watch * substance abuse * lost or stolen passport reports taken * seniors safety * business crime watch * community meeting room available for area residents Mon-Sun 9 am-7 pm Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA2444Peel Regional Police, 22 Division 7750 Hurontario St 
Brampton, ON
905-453-3311 ext 2200 
22 Division is a full service operational police division working out of the Uniform branch, Criminal Investigation Bureau and Community Liaison office * traffic management * Community Liaison Officer - available to talk to groups and to all ages on various issues, including crime prevention topics * works with local youth groups and organizations to increase a positive police presence in the community * Neighbourhood Policing Unit - works with area high schools to maintain a presence with the youth population * works directly with teachers and parents to ensure youth are on the right path to a great future * criminal investigations (specialized units include the Break and Enter Unit, the Auto Theft Unit and Missing Persons) * Probation, Recognizance, Observation And Breach Enforcement Unit (PROBE) * responsible for arrest warrant enforcement, and monitoring the following; probation order compliance, people on recognizance, known sex offenders in the area, parolees and person(s) on temporary absence passes * monitors and investigates reports of missing persons * reviews all incidents of domestic violence * liaises with external community service providers such as emergency shelters * Bicycle Patrol Officers – patrol parks, pathways and wooded areas of 21 Division * also used at special functions (parades and special events) Mon-Sun 24 hours Add Record Add Record
Map RecordCDR0089Peel Regional Police, Peel Children's Safety Village 7575 Kennedy Rd S 
Brampton, ON L6W 0A2
905-453-2121 ext 4071 2-acre miniature village designed to teach and promote safety education to Peel students (grades 1, 3 & 5) * gives children a safe place to practice what they have learned * programs include stranger awareness, pedestrian/traffic safety, bicycle safety, and a Youth & the Law program   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordCDR0253Trillium Health Centre, Women's Health Services, Peel Committee on Sexual Assault 151 City Centre Dr, Ste 200 
Mississauga, ON L5B 1M7
905-273-4100 The Peel Committee on Sexual Assault is a group of service providers working collaboratively to establish a comprehensive and effective community response to end sexual violence.   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordCDR0236UNICEF Canada Canada Square 
2200 Yonge St, Ste 1100 
Toronto, ON M4S 2C6
1-800-567-4483 UNICEF works for and with children in 156 countries and territories, advocating for children's rights, ensuring their basic needs are met and enabling them to reach their full potential. 
UNICEF's programming priorities include immunization, girls' education, HIV and AIDS, child protection and early childhood development.  
UNICEF is also present whenever emergencies strike, working to ensure the well-being and development of children. 
 
Operates various programs including sales of UNICEF greeting cards, the Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF campaign, the Education for Development program and public education. 
 
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Map RecordCDR0927Variety-Peel, Children in Motion & Youth in Motion 66 Nottingham Crescent N 
Brampton, ON L6S 4G4
416-699-7167 ext. 336 Children in Motion & Youth in Motion are programs that introduce children ages 3 to 13 & 14 to 21 to sports and recreational activities. The programs are tailored to the needs of every child in the class, focusing on the fundamentals of physical activity, including balance,  
co-ordination, agility and flexibility. Classes are both integrated and fun. Every child has a chance to develop their fine and gross motor skills through different activities, such as adapted hockey, basketball and obstacle courses. 
 
Children in Motion will focus on children’s activities, themes, music and stories. Activities will be planned to fit the participant’s appropriate age group and will be modified to suit the abilities & interests of those individuals attending. 
Some weeks may involve a “carry over” of themes to allow for skill development the first week, a refresher of skills and possible game the following week. 
 
Youth in Motion will focus on young adult activities, themes, music and sports. Activities will be planned to fit the participant’s appropriate age group and will be modified to suit the abilities & interests of those individuals attending. 
Some weeks may involve a “carry over” of themes to allow for skill development the first week, a refresher of skills and possible game the following week.
Children in Motion, Tues 6-6:55 pm. 
Youth in Motion Tues, 7-8:30 pm
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