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Program: Family and Individual Support Services  
Organization: Glen Cairn Community Resource Centre
Phone Numbers: 519-668-2745
Fax: 519-668-8801
Email: srajic@gccrc.ca
Website: www.gccrc.ca
Address:
244 Adelaide St S
London, ON
N5Z 3L1
Intersection: Adelaide St S and Commissioners Rd E
Location: London (Southeast)
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon-Thu 9pm-4pm
Service Description: Information and referral to health, housing, and parental support

Individuals and families may be eligible for:
  • emergency food kits
  • affordable food box filled with fresh produce (monthly)
  • baby food, emergency supply of baby food, diapers
  • adult diapers (once per month)
  • clothing
  • Ontario Works - drop-in and case management
  • after school programs for children (5-13 years)
  • homework club
  • wee welcome program that connects expecting or new mothers with programs, resources and parenting support
  • adult programs available
Fees: Nominal fee for some programs
Application: Must have valid identification
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Residents of Glen Cairn and Pond Mills
Languages: English ; Arabic
Area(s) Served: Glen Cairn and Pond Mills area (Southeast London)
See Also: Clothing and Household Items
Food Banks and Community Food Programs
Parenting Groups

This information was last completely updated on 11/10/2023

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