A supervised space for children to spend time before school, with a hot breakfast provided. Assistance with homework is also available. Program runs on school days, and parents and families are welcome.
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A 9-week program designed to provide education in nutrition, budgeting, meal planning, and preparation when on a limited income.
A drop-in program of free activities that provide a variety of hands-on projects and daily activities, including activities that assist with homework, literacy, and personal growth, as well as group- or team-based helping to develop cooperation an
The Salvation Army Crisis / Hope Line providing telephone and intervention to individuals experiencing crisis.
Emergency crisis line and response team to assist individuals who have serious mental health issues and who are in crisis. Also supports caregivers in the management of acute mental health concerns and crisis.
Food pantry, stocked with non-perishable staples for those in need in the neighbourhood. Clients can shop once every calendar month, using a points system.
Provides free daily meals to individuals in need, year round. Offers light breakfast and coffee, as well as a hot lunch, with a barbeque every Friday.
Provides learning opportunities that help participants develop skill and confidence in the kitchen, and learn about choice and preparation of diabetes friendly food. Topics include:
Program offers a monthly nutritious meal and social time at a location in Glanbrook/Binbrook. Participants from outside of Glanbrook are welcome, but must arrange their own transportation.
EarlyON Child and Family Centres provide opportunities for children from birth to 6 years of age to participate in play and inquiry-based programs, and support parents and caregivers in their roles.