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- Description
- Family and Counselling SupportsCounselling and support for youth, seniors and families; for crisis and family counselling, visit www.dfrc.ca/service/referrals or call 416 747-1172
- racialized families with children 6-11 years requiring assistance from or referral to SNAP, email [email protected]
- Family Resource Programs - contact [email protected]
- Critical support, [email protected]
Food Pantry
For emergency food access email [email protected], or call 2-1-1 or Daily Bread Food Bank 416-203-0050 for referral to alternate food bank
Support for youth in contact with Criminal Justice System, and their families
Information and referral, counselling and support- telephone counselling for youth and their families on dealing with stress and anxiety, representational supports during video court proceedings such as bail hearings
- support letters for court related matters
- email [email protected]
YouTube Channel- parenting programs and activities for children and families
Community development and capacity building, services for children and families, settlement and legal resources, programs for youth and seniors
Food Pantry
Emergency food access, member of North York Harvest Food Bank
Family resource programs
Programs for parents/caregivers and their children- play group
- parenting workshops for families including those with special needs children and teenagers
- multicultural drop-in
- parent relief
- child care registry
- toy lending library
- early literacy program
- after school program
- training for home child care providers
Culturally appropriate counselling for children 6-11 years, and their families; focus on those of African descent
Settlement services
Employment support and information and referral for landed immigrants and refugees
Community Development and Capacity Building- community kitchen and food skills training
- leadership and skills development training
- Humber Summit Green Project
- violence prevention education
- Humber Summit Getting Active
- community conversation circles
- community events
- residents group capacity building, community office
- one to one support
- anti-black racism education
- volunteer placements
- peer mediation training
- leadership training
- eco club
- basketball
- employment skills development
- summer camp
- youth group, advises Delta on youth programs
Services available at satellite locations, including Rexdale Community Hub (Albion Neighbourhood Services, Rexdale Multiservice Hub) at 21 Panorama Court, 416-741-3000 (see separate listing) - Eligibility
- Varies by program, contact for details
Residency Requirements: Steeles Ave W (north) to Lawrence Ave W (south), Martin Grove Rd (west) to Keele St (east); Food Pantry: Steeles Ave W (north) to Finch Ave W (south), Kipling Ave (west) to Weston Rd (east) - Application Process
- Call, email, drop in or visit website for details; Food Pantry: no appointment necessary, identification required for all members of the family, including proof of address
- Office
- 416-747-1172
- Fax
- 416-747-7415
- Website
- Visit Website
- [email protected]
- Mailing Address
- Kipling Heights Plaza, 2291 Kipling Ave
Unit 123
Toronto, ON, M9W 4L6
Canada - Languages
- Dari, English, Farsi, French, Gujarati, Hindi, Laotian, Mandarin, Punjabi, Somali, Urdu, Some African languages may be available from Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Cameroon, Ghana - contact for details
- Fees
- None
- Documents Required
- May vary; contact for information
- Accessibility
- Designated parking at entrance - parking lot
- Topic(s)
- Food - Cooking classes and facilities
- Food - Food banks and referrals
- Child / Family Services - Early education
- Child / Family Services - Recreation for children/families
- Community Programs - Volunteer centres
- Employment / Training - Newcomer employment programs
- Newcomers - Newcomer employment programs
- Newcomers - Refugees
- Newcomers - Settlement services
- Serving Black Communities - Counselling and mental health
- Serving Black Communities - Programs for children and youth
- Youth - Recreation for youth
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- Copyright
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- Last Updated On
- January 29, 2025
- Address
- Kipling Heights Plaza, 2291 Kipling Ave, Unit 123
Toronto, ON, M9W 4L6
Cross street: Kipling Ave and Albion Rd;
Open in Google Maps - Hours of Operation
- Mon-Thu 9 am-6 pm, Fri 9 am-3 pm; satellite locations vary, call for detailsMon9:00 am to 6:00 pmTue9:00 am to 6:00 pmWed9:00 am to 6:00 pmThu9:00 am to 6:00 pmFri9:00 am to 3:00 pm
For emergency food access, contact [email protected], or call 2-1-1 or Daily Bread Food Bank 416-203-0050 for referral to alternate food bank - Service Area(s)
- North York