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Organization: Community Options for Justice (Oxford)  
Phone Numbers: 519-539-2119
Toll-Free: 1-877-218-4463
Fax: 519-539-8185
Email: info@optionsforjustice.ca
Website: www.optionsforjustice.ca
Address:
496 Adelaide St, 2nd Fl
Woodstock, ON
N4S 4B4
Intersection: Adelaide St and Riddell St
Location: Central Oxford
Accessibility:     Not Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon-Thu 9am-5pm * Fri by appointment only
Executives: Courtney Strickler - Executive Director
519-539-2119 ext 27
Contacts: Rory Offen - Program Supervisor
519-539-2119 ext 31
Service Description: Assists people who are in conflict with the law to take responsibility for their actions through community work, education and skill development, victim awareness and lifestyle choices
Fees: All Youth programs and most adult programs are free * some adult programs are fee-for-service
Application: Call Rory Offen for program-specific details
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Youth 12-17 years and adults 18 years and older
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: Oxford County
See Also: Criminal Justice Outreach

This information was last completely updated on 1/24/2024

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