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Organization: LIFE*SPIN  
Phone Numbers: 519-438-8676
Fax: 519-438-7983
Email: life@execulink.com
Website: www.lifespin.org
Address:
PO Box 2801, Stn A
London, ON
N6A 4H4
Street
Address
:
866A Dundas St E
London
 
Intersection: Ontario St and Dundas St E
Location: London (East)
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Accessibility Notes: Sloped entry - suitcase ramp available for wheelchairs
Hours: Mon-Wed 8:30am-4:30pm by appointment * closed daily 12noon-1pm
Executives: Jacqueline Thompson - Executive Director
Service Description: Ongoing and emergency community supports to help people experiencing poverty meet their basic needs and achieve self-sufficiency
 
LIFE*SPIN Affordable Housing Initiative - Affordable housing units * 5 commercial units including 2 bachelor units, 3 two-bedroom units, and 5 one-bedroom units
 
Office of the Community Advocate - Assistance with completing application forms for social assistance, disability supports, and pension benefits * advocacy on client's behalf with other agencies and services providers such as utility companies
 
Public Legal Education - Publications of plain-language information and training materials related to poverty issues and legislative changes * presentations and consultations on low-income issues * workshops to help people apply for benefits and savings plans
 
The "Living Room" - Community resource space for programming related to basic quality of life for people affected by poverty

Services and Programs:

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Fees: Free
Application: Call * appointment required
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: People who have a low income
Languages: English ; Arabic
Area(s) Served: London and Middlesex
See Also: Low-Income Support Services

This information was last completely updated on 3/14/2024

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About Us
The mission of LIFE*SPIN is to provide information and support for individuals surviving on low-incomes, and to support the empowerment and self-development of these individuals in their efforts to attain self-sufficiency.