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- Reception
and one-on-one contact with the participants
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Evaluation of needs
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Details and information
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Referrals
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- Daily
food help program :
-perishable products
-non-perishable products
-food bags
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- Lunch
program which offers modestly priced meals
Open to all
5 days per week,
at the Good Neighbours Cafeteria
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- Search
for housing
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Help in filling out different forms ( Local employment centre, Low
income housing)
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- The
mission is to improve the food security among low-income people, by
creating community projects to alert the population and beat food
insecurity in the Aylmer sector.
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- Formation,
supervising and support for work programs
- Sessions
for professional development and progression (kitchen, distribution,
reception, secretary, etc...)
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- Working
as a team to cook once a month
- Cook
nutritious and money-saving meals that the participants bring home
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- Common
space where people can cultivate vegetables, fruits and herbs at a
small cost.
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- In
a sharing store there is a party atmosphere
- The
participants can choose their fresh items as well as their non-perishable
items that they will need for their household, depending on its size.
- A
minimal cost is attached to their purchases
- The
benefits that the people have, besides all the obtained groceries,
are the participation to an enhancive activity in which they can implicate
themselves in return.
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In
collaboration with the Marché Laflamme and the Corporation de l'Âge d'Or,
a complete breakfast is served twice per week to 60 children from the
Du Village school (Aylmer sector). The breakfast is prepared by the Aylmer
food bank and delivered directly to the students. |