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Dixon Hall Neighbourhood Services

Dixon Hall Neighbourhood Services

General Information

Service Type
Support Groups
Program
COVID19 Shelters and respite centres open takeaway breakfast available Friday 10 am at 30 St Lawrence takeaway dinner available Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 6 pm at 30 St Lawrence no communal dining meals on wheels open, call for details some programs remain remote, other have begun in-person activities, check website for details-----------------Multiservice agency with programs for children, youth, adults, families and seniors, including social, recreation and education programs for individuals and families with low income summer day camp English as a Second Language (ESL) classes breakfast program Friday 10 am assistance with budgeting, identification, government forms Monday-Friday 1 pm-4 pm income tax clinic February-April community development youth health promotion worker employmentsServices including Literacy and Basic SkillsDixon Hall Music SchoolIncludes individual or group lessons, fees on a sliding scaleSeniors ServicesIncludes escort to medical appointments, friendly visiting, telephone security check, client intervention and assistance, health education, and social, recreation and fitness programs home support services includes homemaking services such as laundry, vacuuming, and light meal preparation (fee) Mandarin Outreach, including settlement and newcomer services, social and cultural events, support groups and workshopsSupportive Housing Programs for SeniorsIncludes personal care, essential homemaking, emergency response, and care coordination 4 participating buildings including Old York Tower, Performing Arts Lodge of Canada, Older Women"s Network Co-op, New Hibret Co-opHigh Risk Youth ProjectOne-on-one peer counselling, and social, recreational, and educational activitiesGrowing Up Healthy Downtown for families of young people in Regent Park, see separate listing