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Program: Let's Chat and Play for Newcomers  
Organization: South London Neighbourhood Resource Centre
Families First Community Action Program for Children (CAPC)
Phone Numbers: 519-649-1248
Email: slopez@slnrc.ca
Website: www.slnrc.org/families-first/
Address:
1119 Jalna Blvd
London, ON
N6E 3B3
Intersection: Jalna Blvd and Bradley Ave
Location: London (South)
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Thu 10am -12noon
Contacts: Gerri Catherwood - Project Manager
South London Neighbourhood Resource Centre
519-649-1248 * gcatherwood@slnrc.ca
Kimiko Boon-Owens - EarlyON Coordinator
South London Neighbourhood Resource Centre
519-649-1248
Service Description: Discussions about parenting and cultural issues
  • Let's Chat and Play at South London Community Centre (1119 Jalna Blvd ) Thursdays from 10 am to 12 pm
  • Let's Chat and Play Southcrest at St. John Divine Parish (390 Base Line Rd W) on the 2nd Wednesday of the month from 1pm to 3 pm
Fees: Free
Application: Call or email to register
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Families with children newborn to 6 years of age
Languages: English
Language Note: Arabic interpretation available upon request
Area(s) Served: South London
See Also: Parenting Groups

This information was last completely updated on 10/6/2023

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