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Basic Needs resources are resources such as food, housing (including shelters), transportation and temporary financial assistance. Subheadings hide
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1 Child Welfare including Children's Aid Society (CAS)
The child welfare / child protection system is a group of services that promote the well-being of children by protecting children from abuse or neglect, ensuring they are safe, and strengthening families so that they can successfully care for their children.
Children's Aid Society (CAS) of Ottawa
Ministry of Child and Youth Services, Adoption Information
Office of Child and Family Service Advocacy
Ontario Association of Children's Aid Societies
Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare (CECW)
Child Welfare League of Canada
First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada
Foster Care Council of Canada
National Youth in Care Network
2 Finances and Money
This section has resources about finances, money, grants, subsidies and other related information. This is not an exhaustive list of resources and services, but highlights those which might be of interest to individuals with mental health issues.
Family Law Assistance Services
Jewish Family Services of Ottawa
Family Responsibility Office
Kidsport
Trillium Drug Program
Access 2 Entertainment Card
Child Disability Tax Credit
Private practice professionals and commercial businesses
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3 Food
This section has programs that provide food or low cost food to those in need.
Jewish Family Services of Ottawa
Ottawa Food Bank
Shepherd's of Good Hope, Men's Emergency Shelter
4 Housing
Housing services help individuals find and keep places to stay. This is not an exhaustive list of resources and services, but highlights those which might be of interest to individuals with mental health issues.
Ottawa Innercity Ministries
4.1 Emergency Shelter and Housing
There are various shelters that people can use when they have no place to go.
Emergency shelters are places for people to live temporarily when they don't have a place to stay. Emergency shelters (such as women's shelters) are primarily meant for those fleeing an abusive relationship, sexual abuse or domestic violence. Some shelters limit their clientele by gender or age.
Homeless shelters are temporary places to stay, usually meant for homeless people. Usually located in downtown areas, they are similar to emergency shelters. The main difference is that homeless shelters are usually open to anyone, without regard to the reason for need. Some shelters limit their clientele by gender or age.
City of Ottawa, Emergency Housing and Shelter Information
Evelyn Horne Transitional Housing for Young Women
Evelyn Horne Young Women's Emergency Shelter
Interval House, c/o Somerset West Community Health Centre
Minwaashin Lodge
Oshki Kizis Lodge
Ottawa Mission
Salvation Army, Booth Centre
Salvation Army, Young Men's Shelter
Shepherd's of Good Hope, Men's Emergency Shelter
St. Mary's Home
Young Men's Emergency and Transitional Housing Services
Youth Services Bureau of Ottawa
Operation Come Home
Referral and Directory Service, National Clearinghouse on Family Violence
4.1.1 Women's Shelters
Women's shelters are places where women (and their children) can go to stay, and are typically for women fleeing domestic violence from their partners or spouses. Women's shelters offer safe, temporary housing and usually other services to enable a return to independent living such as counselling and referrals to community resources.
Chrysalis House, c/o Western Ottawa Community Resource Centre
Evelyn Horne Transitional Housing for Young Women
Evelyn Horne Young Women's Emergency Shelter
Harmony House
Interval House, c/o Somerset West Community Health Centre
La Maison d’amitié
La Présence
Naomi's Family Resource Centre
Nelson House of Ottawa Carleton
Oshki Kizis Lodge
Shelternet.ca
Maison Interlude House Outreach Services
4.2 Group Homes and Supported Housing
A group home is usually a single-family dwelling for special populations that need a supervised living environment. Common examples include children and youth in care, individuals with developmental or physical disabilities, individuals recovering from substance abuse, teenaged mothers, or victims of domestic violence.
Arden Court Children`s Residence
Bruce House
CMHA, Project Upstream
Gignul Non-Profit Housing Corporation
Housing Plus, Youth Services Bureau
Inuit Non-Profit Housing
Main Street Community Services
Ottawa Mission
Ottawa Salus Corporation
Partners in Parenting
YMCA, Second Stage Housing Program
L'Arche Canada
Private practice professionals and commercial businesses
1439 Youville Drive, Suite 17, Ottawa (Orleans), ON, K1C 4M8
1100 Barnett Drive, Cumberland, ON, K4C 1C7
520 Bronson Avenue, Suite 212, Ottawa, ON, K1R 7Y9
1769 St Laurent Boulevard, Suite 136, Ottawa, ON, K1G 5X7
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