Go to Settlement Services in Peel Region
Lighthouse (The)
Programs and services
- information and referral
- settlement services and orientation for refugees and immigrants
- life skills
- assistance in accessing government and community services
- advocacy
- income tax clinic
- available in March and April only
- individual and family counselling
- case management for assaulted women
- parenting groups
- group activities for seniors
- family summer program
- family education and support groups
Food Bank: groceries for residents of catchment area only
- member of Daily Bread Food Bank and Second Harvest Food Support Committee
Application
New clients need to register online and bring the Client ID Number that you will get at the end of the online registration
Food Bank: initial intake assessment discussion, income and address information, and identification for household members, may be requested; call for details
Food Bank: initial intake assessment discussion, income and address information, and identification for household members, may be requested; call for details
Eligibility
Priority to Vietnamese and Spanish-speaking communities for some services
Residency Requirements: City of Toronto
Food Bank: St Clair Ave (north) to Bloor St W (south), Dovercourt Rd (west) to Bathurst St (east)
Residency Requirements: City of Toronto
Food Bank: St Clair Ave (north) to Bloor St W (south), Dovercourt Rd (west) to Bathurst St (east)
Languages
Physical Access
Wheelchair accessible with non-powered door and ramp at main entrance
Fees
None
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