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Program: Family Education and Support Project Aylmer  
Organization: Mennonite Community Services
Phone Numbers: 226-545-1050
Fax: 519-765-3023
Email: fespa@mcson.org
Website: www.mcson.org
Address:
c/o Netti Wall
Mennonite Community Services
16 Talbot St E
Aylmer, ON
N5H 1H4
Intersection: John St and Talbot St E
Location: Aylmer
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Call ahead * hours vary
Contacts: Netti Wall - Program Manager
Service Description: Assists families in adapting to Canada by offering health classes, nutrition program, parenting classes, healthy relationship classes, preschool programs, ESL classes for women, transportation and interpretation and making appointments

FESPA School - 19 weeks of classes for women and preschoolers

Mom and Baby - Year round home visits and group sessions for pregnant moms and babies up to three months

Family Support - Transportation to and interpretation at appointments for those registered in either the FESPA School or the Mom and Baby program
Fees: Free
Application: Call * no referral required
Languages: English ; Low German
Area(s) Served: East Elgin
See Also: Community Health Programs for Children and Youth
Parenting Education
Prenatal Classes and Programs

This information was last completely updated on 11/28/2023

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