an inventory of agencies that serve the black community and youth
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an inventory of agencies that serve the black community and youth
AN INVENTORY OF AGENCIES THAT SERVE THE BLACK COMMUNITY AND YOUTH IN PEEL REGION F.A.C.E.S. of Peel Collaborative | September 2014 Research Team: Rebecca Gilbert, Stephanie Reintjes, Dr. Srimanta Mohanty and Dr. Paula Decoito TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgements ….…………………………………………………………………………1 Introduction ….……….……………………………………………………………………………2 I. An Overview of Agencies Specializing in Serving the Black Population in Peel.……..7 II. A List of Agencies Specializing in Serving the Black Population in Peel………….....14 III. A Detailed Description of Agencies Specializing in Serving the Black Population in Peel ……………..………………………………………………………………..15 IV. Mainstream Agencies in Peel with Specific Programs for the Black Population ……….……………………………………………………………………………… 25 V. Major Toronto Agencies Serving Blacks in Peel Region……..………………….……….28 VI. A List of Black Media (Newspapers, Radio and Television, Websites) ….…………… 29 Bibliography……………….……………………………………………………… ……… ……. 32 Appendix…………………….…………………………………………………………................ 33 A. Youth-Focused Organizations in Peel..………………………………………….……….33 B. C. Neighbourhood Centres in Peel………………...…………………….…………………...48 Multicultural Organizations in Peel……..…………………………….………………… 51 D. Mainstream Organizations in Peel…………….……………………….……………….. 67 E. Major Websites for Human Services in Peel……….……………….………………… 97 Faces of Peel wishes to acknowledge the funding support of the Region of Peel and the United Way of Peel Region for the production of this report. An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 1 A. Background According to the Census of Canada, Blacks are defined as persons whose ethnic or ancestral origins are in Africa, especially Sub-Saharan Africa. In 2011, there were 945,665 Black people living in Canada representing 2.9% of Canada’s total population. In Ontario, Blacks comprise 539,205 people, or 4.3% of the total provincial population of 12,651,795. In 2011, there were 116, 265 Black people living in Peel Region. They represented 9.0% of the total Peel population and 15.9% of the total visible minority population in Peel. The Black population in Peel is growing at a faster rate than the Peel population as a whole. Between 2006 and 2011, Peel’s total population grew from 1,154,070 to 1,289,015 representing a growth rate of 11.6%. However, Peel’s Black population exceeded that growth rate, increasing from 95,565 in 2006 to 116,265 by 2011, (a growth rate of 21.6%). An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 INTRODUCTION A scan of the literature on the Black population in Peel and the Greater Toronto Area revealed alarming trends of racism, poverty, youth violence, incarceration, housing crises, and poor health that the Black community disproportionately endures. A dramatic indicator of the challenges faced by the Black community can be found in the Canadian prison system. In 2004, Correctional Services Canada released the results from their study, A Profile of Visible Minority Offenders in the Federal Canadian Correctional System that identified that Caucasian and Asian ethnic groups were under-represented in the federal prison system, while Blacks were overrepresented. According to Statistics Canada, Blacks accounted for 9.5% of federal inmates in 2013, even though they then represented only 2.9 % of the Canadian population. Furthermore, between 2003 and 2013, the Black inmate population increased by 80%. While official figures on high school completion by race are not available for Peel Region, it is public knowledge that Black youth experience many challenges in the school system and the criminal justice system that are related primarily to systemic racism and poverty. In 2005, there were 17,400 Black persons in Peel living below the poverty line - a prevalence of 18.2% (SPC Peel, 2009). Among 2 Hence, one of the priorities of Canadian social policy, especially at the neighbourhood level, is the quality of life of the Black population, especially the Black youth population. Efforts have to be made to reduce the poverty within the Black population and to help Black youth to graduate from high school and go on to college or university or paid employment - instead of going to jail. Faces of Peel Faces of Peel is a non-for-profit collaborative that strives for social justice by reducing inequality, poverty, discrimination, and oppression in Peel. In 2014, Faces of Peel received funding from the Region of Peel and United Way of Peel Region to identify the different social, economic, environment, and health aspects of the Black population in Peel at the neighbourhood level, with a special focus on the needs and issues of marginalized and at-risk Black youth in regards to violence. One of the objectives of the funded project is to provide an inventory of organizations and services in Peel that are focused directly on the Black community and especially Black youth. An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 the incarcerated male youth population in Ontario, Black youth account for proportionately four times more than what they represent in the general young male population (Bettam, 2013). 3 The purpose of the inventory is to provide workers in Peel’s human services sector with information about organizations that are focused on serving the Black community in Peel. The inventory can be used as a source for referrals to Black organizations, networking among human service workers in Peel, and collaboration between Black organizations and other organizations (youth, mainstream, multicultural, etc.) in Peel. The inventory also includes information on Black newspapers, radio stations, and websites focused on the Black population in Peel. C. Methodology Data Sources Data for the inventory was collected via Pi-Net, a database on Peel’s human services sector; Canada Revenue Agency- Charities and Giving 2011; the Region of Peel (Peel Data Centre); and the Social Planning Council of Peel’s Black Community reports. An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 B. Purpose of the Inventory Primary Sample A survey of the above data sources provided information on the following types of agencies: Black-focused organizations in Peel (n = 14)* • Mainstream agencies with specific services for the Black community • (n = 3)** Black-focused agencies in Toronto serving Blacks in Peel (n = 4) • *Black-focused agencies are organizations that are focused primarily on serving members of the Black community. **Mainstream agencies are organizations that are focused on serving the general population, including newcomers to Canada and all ethnic groups in Canada. Some of them offer services that are specifically geared to newcomers to Canada, in addition to their regular offering of services for the general population. In contrast, multicultural and newcomer agencies specifically focus on ethnospecific groups and newcomers to Canada. 4 An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Related Organizations Given the interest of Faces of Peel in the well being of Black youth, the inventory includes information on youth-serving agencies in Peel (19). Also included in the inventory are fifty (50) mainstream human service organizations, four (4) neighbourhood/community centres, and twenty-five (25) multicultural/ newcomer agencies. Descriptions of these agencies are in the appendix of this inventory. Youth-focused Agencies (n = 19) • Neighbourhood/Community Centres (n = 4) • Multicultural/Newcomer Agencies (n = 25) • Mainstream Agencies (n = 39) • D. Intended Audiences for the Report The report has been written primarily for Faces of Peel in order to help its members to identify gaps in services for the Black community at the regional, municipal and neighbourhood levels that need to be addressed. The second major audience for the report is the youth services sector which is expected to serve youth from marginalized and racialized disadvantaged groups. The report is also targeted at mainstream social service organizations and charitable organizations in Peel who are expected to serve all groups in Peel and who can use the information on services for Black people for the purposes of service planning, referrals, community outreach, etc. Researchers in the field of nonprofit management, capacity-building and civic engagement may also find this report to be relevant for their work. E. Limitations of the Inventory The inventory is dependent upon the quality of information provided by the agencies in their descriptions of themselves and their services. This was a challenge for the researchers because the agency descriptions varied in terms of structure, comprehensiveness of content, and quality of writing. Moreover, some of the descriptions included contact information and some did not. Given 5 This report provides a description of the organizational size and scope (services offered) of the agencies that are focused on serving the Black community and youth, and the basic organizational characteristics of those agencies. It does not provide “perceptions” of their organizational capacity, quality of their services, satisfaction with their services, and other perceptions of the agencies. Also not included in the report, due to limitations of time and funds, is a detailed critical analysis of the data presented. An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 the limited resources available for the Inventory, the researchers chose to “cut and paste” the agency descriptions provided by each of the agencies. 6 A. Number of Black-focused Organizations in Peel Region Fourteen (14) Black-focused organizations in Peel Region. Three (3) mainstream agencies offering specific services for the Black community (for Black seniors). Four (4) agencies in Toronto serving the Black population in Peel. (mental health, HIV/AIDs prevention, youth in the criminal justice system) An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 I. An Overview of Agencies Specializing in Serving the Black Population in Peel B. Organizational Characteristics 42.9% of the 14 organizations that target the Black community in Peel are registered charities and are thereby able to receive grants directly from funders. 17.3 years is the average age of Black human service organizations in Peel. 20.8 years is the average age of Black-focused organizations registered as charities in 2013. he majority of the agencies serving Blacks in Peel are located in Mississauga. There are no Black-focused agencies in Caledon. Location Mississauga Brampton Caledon Number of Agencies Focused on Serving the Black Population 10 4 0 7 The following is a distribution of the 14 Black-focused organizations in Peel by the primary focus of their services. Type of Black-Focused Organization in Peel (2014) Social Services: Settlement, Education, Employment, Counselling, etc. Youth Women Black Francophones Sports and Culture Advisory/Planning Groups Number (n = 14) 6 2 1 1 2 2 An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 C. Target Groups/Primary Service Areas of Black-Focused Agencies There are at least three mainstream agencies in Peel that offer programs specifically designed for the Black population. These agencies are: 1. The Women’s Centre of Peel (does substantive outreach to the Black community and provides culturally appropriate services to Black women from different cultural and linguistic backgrounds) 2. Malton Neighbourhood Services (provides a program for Caribbean seniors) 3. Elderhelp Peel (provides programs for seniors from Caribbean and African countries) 8 65% of the 14 Black-focused organizations offer programs and services for youth. The top three services for youth offered by organizations specializing in serving the Black population in Peel are: 1. Pro-social Relationships (n = 9) 2. Academic Achievement (n = 7) 3. Mentorship (n = 6) Community Engagement/ Volunteering (n = 6) Physical Activity/ Recreation (n = 6) Black-focused Organizations in Peel in Relation to Services Identified in Stepping Up: A Strategic Framework to Help Ontario’s Youth Succeed (2013) An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 D. Services for Black Youth Stepping Up: A Strategic Framework to Help Ontario’s Youth Succeed (2013), is a document prepared by the Ministry of Children and Youth Services to help the government and agencies to “step up and do more” for the children and youth of Ontario. Stepping Up identifies a wide range of services that are needed for the well-being of youth in Ontario. According to this report, programs and services are greatly needed to assist children and youth with mental health issues, escaping poverty, avoiding conflict with the law, and finding employment in order to grow up into healthy, happy, successful adults. The table on the following pages identifies which Black-focused organizations in Peel offer the services emphasized in Stepping Up, to Black youth. E. Gaps in Services for Black Youth in Peel The 14 organizations that target the Black community in Peel offer services in all of the enumerated categories outlined within the seven guiding themes in the Government of Ontario’s Report on Youth: Stepping Up: A Strategic Framework to Help Ontario’s Youth Succeed (2013), with the exception of four services types: 9 Furthermore, given the over-representation of Blacks and Black youth in Canadian jails, there is a great need for services that are focused on helping Black youth to graduate from high school, to enter into colleges and universities, and to find employment. Related to this is the need for a careful examination of the treatment of Black youth by the criminal justice system compared to the latter’s treatment of youth from other racial backgrounds. A. Gaps in Services for the Black Community in Peel Overall there are relatively few services for the Black population in Peel. There are 14 Black agencies in Peel compared to 15 agencies for South Asians and 10 agencies for the Chinese in Peel. As of 2014, there are no Black agencies in Peel focused specifically on • • • An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Apprenticeship / Skilled Trades Community Hub/Meeting Area/ Storefront Reintegration Services Business Skills & Management Services for Black Families Services for the Elderly Services for Blacks with Disabilities 10 Organization African Canadian Community Support Foundation Y Y Y Y Y Y Y African Community Services of Peel Y Y Y Y Y Y BCAC Y ACYSAP Y Y Y CEREFRAC Y Y Y Y Y Y Citizens for Advancement of Community Development Y Y Y Y Y Y Malton Black Development Assoc. Y Reachout Committee Y Y Y Y Y United Achievers Community Services Y Westend Sports & Cultural Club 11 Congress of Black Women of Canada An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Services for Youth Recommended in the Government of Ontario’s Report, Stepping Up (2013) Parenting Skills Mentorship Pro-Social Relationships Gender Identity Conflict Resolution/ Anger Management Program Life skills Mental Health Services Substance Abuse/ Drug Awareness Nutrition Services Physical Activity/ Recreation Abary Social & Cultural Canadian Black Community Development Y African Canadian Community Support Foundation Y Y ACYSAP Y Y Y Y Y African Community Services of Peel Y CEREFRAC Y Y Citizens for Advancement of Community Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Malton Black Development Assoc. Y Y Reachout Committee Y Y Y Y United Achievers Community Services Y Westend Sports & Cultural Club 12 Congress of Black Women of Canada An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Services for Youth Recommended in the Governmnent of Ontario’s Report, Stepping Up (2013) Community Engagement/ Volunteering Civic Engagement/ Awareness/ Participation Academic Achievement Apprenticeship/ Skilled Trades Arts & Culture Programming Music Production/ Expression Education Programming Service Navigation Abary Social & Cultural Organization BCAC Canadian Black Community Development Development Organization Y Y African Canadian Community Support Services of Peel Y Y African Community Y ACYSAP Y Canadian Black Community Development Y Y Y Citizens for Advancement of Community Development Y Y Y Reachout Committee United Achievers Community Services Westend Sports & Cultural Club 13 Malton Black Development Association An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Services for Youth Recommended in the Governmnent of Ontario’s Report, Stepping Up (2013) Community Hub/ Meeting Area/ Storefront Justice-Focused Programming Police-Youth Relationships Criminal Justice System Advice/ Navigation Reintegration Services Employment Supports Resume/Cover Letter Writing Abary Social & Cultural BCAC CEREFRAC Congress of Black Women of Canada Agency Abary Social and Cultural Organization African Canadian Community Support Foundation Telephone Email Website 416-453-5139 [email protected] http://ascoblog.wordpress.com/ 416-658-5100 n/a http://www.canadiancommunity supportfoundation.com/ African Community Services of Peel 905-460-9514 [email protected] http://africancommunityservices. com/ Afrikan Canadian Youth Substance Abuse Prevention and Health Promotion Program (ACYSAP) 905-301-3057 [email protected] http://www.acysap.com/ bcan@africancommunity Black Community Action 905-608-4082 services.com Network (BCAN) Black Community Advisory Council of United Way of Peel Region Canadian Black Community Development CEREFRAC (Centre culturel de ressources francophone pour les communautés ethniques) Citizens for Advancement of Community Development Congress of Black Women of Canada (Brampton Chapter) Congress of Black Women of Canada (Mississauga Chapter) Malton Black Development Association Reachout Committee Inc. United Achievers Community Services Westend Sports and Cultural Club Inc. 905-602-3617 [email protected] 416-580-8071 n/a http://www.bcanpeel.blospot.com/ An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 II. A List of Organizations Specializing in Serving Blacks in Peel (2014) (n = 14) http://www.unitedwaypeel.org/act/ community-councils/blackcommunityadvisory-council n/a 905-488-9181 [email protected] www.cerefrac.ca/anglais.htm 905-361-2421 [email protected] http://www.cacdcanada.org/ 416-505-8413 [email protected] www.cbwc-ontario.com/?page_id=104 905-819-8361 [email protected] http://www.cbwc-ontario.com/?page_ id=110 905-677-0551 [email protected] http://www.mbda.ca/ 289-232-6407 [email protected] http://www.reachoutcommittee.com/ 905-455-6789 [email protected] unitedachievers.org 905-813-8745 n/a facebook page: www.facebook.com/ pages/Westend-Sports-CulturalClub/139260109508830 14 A. Social Services: Settlement, Education, Employment, Counselling, etc. (n = 6) B. Youth (n = 2) C. Women (n = 1) D. Black Francophones (n = 1) Sports and Culture (n = 2) E. F. Advisory/Planning Groups (n = 2) An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 III. A Detailed Description of Agencies Specializing in Serving Blacks in Peel (n = 14) 15 African Canadian Community Support Foundation Types of Services Distribution of clothing; financial assistance; housing Provided services for low-income families; employment supports (job counselling, resume writing, & job searching); education supports; housing accommodations for African seniors. Address 34 Sugarcane Ave. Brampton, ON. L6R3C7 Phone 416-658-5100 Fax 416-979-3936 Primary Contact n/a Email n/a Website http://www.canadiancommunitysupportfoundation. com/ Description The Foundation focuses on serving the African Canadian community by distributing clothing, food, and basic necessities to low-income families. As well as, providing supports for education, employment, housing, and entrepreneurs. An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 A. Social Services: Immigrant Settlement Services, Education, Employment, Counselling, etc. (n = 6) The Foundation was inactive during 2013 due to strategic planning to start a new approach to its services. Geographical Area of Brampton Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 2007 African Community Services of Peel Types of Services Settlement; employment programs; youth employment Provided & development programs; violence abuse & violence prevention program; seniors program; women & families program; health & wellness; volunteer training & development program; community engagement program Address 20 Nelson St. Suite LL102 Brampton, ON Canada L6X 2M5 Phone 905-460-9514 Fax 905-460-9769 16 Wambui Karanja (Executive Director) [email protected] http://africancommunityservices.com/ This organization focuses on serving newcomers to successfully integrate into the community. Geographical Area of Peel Region & surrounding areas Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1993 Canadian Black Community Development Types of Services *Plans on providing basic employment help and skills Provided Address 25 Luella Cres. Brampton, ON. L7A3H8 Phone 416-580-8071 Fax n/a Primary Contact n/a Email n/a Website n/a Description The organization has plans to operate an employment center that win provide resources, job searching, access to computers, as well as library to facilitate training primarily for youth in low income families. Geographical Area of Peel Region Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 2008 Citizens for Advancement of Community Development Types of Services Life leadershipand and Lifeand andsocial social skills skills workshop; workshop; leadership Provided empowerment mentoring&&parenting parenting empowerment seminars; seminars; mentoring workshops; workshops; youth justicesettlement workshops; settlement and youth justice workshops; and integration services forservices newcomers; sport/art/culture; health promotion; integration for newcomers; sport/art/culture; music,promotion; dance, and video services; health music, dance, and andother videonecessary services; social and services. other necessary social services. Address 1275 Mississauga Valley Blvd., Mississauga, Ontario (located in the Mississauga Valley Community Centre) Phone 905-361-2421 Fax n/a An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Primary Contact Email Website Description 17 Ron Cunningham Email [email protected] Website http://www.cacdcanada.org/ Description Provides preventative, positive life strategies in programs to dissuade youth from making negative choices that may lead to violence and contact with the criminal justice systems. Works primarily in Peel Region with high-risk youth, especially Black youth. After-school programs; leadership programs; youth justice and crime prevention program; targeted outreach high school program; health promotion program; music and dance program; nutrition and fitness program; and parenting program Geographical Area of Mississauga; Peel Region An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Primary Contact Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 2002 Malton Black Development Association T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Annual scholarship awards; social events; Black history Provided program; referrals to agencies, boards and commissions for professional services; youth and adult recreational/sports activities; mentoring for youth; provide cultural support for seniors with similar background. Address 2895 Derry Road. E., Suite 706 Mississauga, ON. L4T 1A6 Phone 905-677-0551 Fax 905-677-6349 Primary Contact Denise Byron (Secretary) Email [email protected] Website http://www.mbda.ca/ 18 The organization seeks to provide culturally appropriate programming and services for all members of the Black community in Malton. Geographical Area of Malton; Mississauga Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1979 United Achievers Community Services T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Ethno cultural program; violence against women Provided prevention program; long term care program for seniors; youth programs; mentoring program; breakfast club for kids; netball club; youth steel band; dance group; scholarship awards; volunteer opportunities Address 36 Queen Street E., Brampton, ON L6V1A2 (Goodison Building - Lower Level) Phone 905-455-6789 Fax 905-455-6162 Primary Contact Hugh A. Simmonds (Executive Director) Email [email protected] Website unitedachievers.org Description Non-profit, multi-service organization primarily serving Peel Region’s Black community by providing culturally appropriate programs, support, resources, education, and An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Description training. Geographical Area of Region of Peel Service Charitable Status Year Established Registered Charity 1985 19 Afrikan Canadian Youth Substance Abuse Prevention and Health Promotion Program T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Substance abuse/drug awareness; community outreach; Provided assessment & referrals; drug prevention education; relapse prevention; group facilitation; case management; staff training; anti-violence; addictions counselling; advocacy & support; conflict mediation & conflict resolution; volunteer & student placement Address 1515 Matheson Blvd. East. # 103 Mississauga, Ontario Phone 905-301-3057 Fax n/a Primary Contact John Hopkins (Executive Director) Email [email protected] Website http://www.acysap.com/ Description ACYSAP Substance Abuse Program is a non-profit community-based organization that uses an Africancentered prevention and intervention approach to address the clinical and cultural issues resulting from the use/ abuse of alcohol and other drugs (AOD) among high-risk African Canadian youth. Geographical Area of Greater Toronto Area Service Charitable Status Not a registered charity Reachout Committee Inc. T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Youth criminal justice system advice/navigation; Provided employment and education supports Address 130 Dundas E, Mississauga, ON L5A 3V8 Phone 289-232-6407 Fax n/a Primary Contact n/a Email [email protected] Website http://www.reachoutcommittee.com/ Description Provides information for youth in trouble with the law; a list of lawyers; job postings; scholarships; resources; hosts events that encourage community engagement Geographical Area of Greater Toronto Area Service Charitable Status Not a registered charity Year Established 2001 An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 B. Youth (N=2) 20 Congress of Black Women of Canada (Brampton Chapter) T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Pro-social relationships Provided Address PO Box 41522 230 Sandalwood Pkwy E Brampton, ON L6Z 4R1 (Mailing Address) Phone 416-505-8413 Fax n/a Primary Contact Patricia Challenger (President) Email [email protected] Website http://www.cbwc-ontario.com/?page_id=104 Description To provide a forum for Black women to identify and address issues which affect them, their families and their community, thereby enabling them to improve their lives. Geographical Area of Brampton Service Charitable Status Not a registered charity Year Established 1989 Congress of Black Women of Canada (Mississauga Chapter) T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Scholarships; social events; parenting workshops Provided Address 4983 Rathkeale Rd. 1st Floor Office Mississauga, ON L5V 2B3 Phone 905-819-8361 Fax 905-819-0189 Primary Contact Valerie Williams (President) Email [email protected] Website http://www.cbwc-ontario.com/?page_id=110 Description S Scholarships, social events & to provide a forum for Black women to identify and address issues which affect them, their families and their community, thereby enabling them to improve their lives. Geographical Area of Mississauga Service Charitable Status Not a registered charity Year Established 1989 An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 C. Women (N=1) 21 Black Francophones (N=1) CEREFRAC (Centre culturel de ressources francophone pour les communautés ethniques) T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Integration; language training Provided Address Unit 4, suite #5 7171 Torbram Rd Road Mississauga, ON L4T 3W4 Phone 905-488-9181 Fax 905-463-1761 Primary Contact Marie-Thérèse Kanyinda (Executive Director) Email [email protected] Website www.cerefrac.ca Description The "Centre culturel de ressources francophone pour les communautés ethniques" (CEREFRAC) is an organization whose mission is to assist Africans of different cultures, traditions and religions who have difficulties integrating in the society or keep up with the fast paced Canadian business world while preserving their cultural and linguistic heritage. Geographical Area of Peel Region; Greater Toronto Area; Halton Region Service Charitable Status Not a registered charity Year Established 2003 E. An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 D. Sports & Culture (N=2) Abary Social & Cultural Organization T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Pro-social relationships; recreation Provided Address P.O. Box 125 – 3353 The Credit Woodlands Mississauga, ON L5C 2K1 Phone 416-453-5139 Fax n/a Primary Contact Sabita Narain (President) Email [email protected] 22 http://ascoblog.wordpress.com/ A Guyanese-based group but open to anyone who wants to join. Members partake in community planned events. For example, Halloween fundraiser, potluck picnic in a park, a walk-o-thon in support of the Guyanese Association of Peel, a winery tour and casino trip, just to name a few. Geographical Area of Mississauga, Brampton, & Cambridge Service Charitable Status Year Established Not a registered charity 1990 Westend Sports & Cultural Club T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Sports & recreation; anti-violence programs; seniors Provided program; youth programs; mentoring; parent education resource group; after school programs; women’s support group; volunteer opportunities. Address 4983 Rathkeale Road Mississauga, ON L5V 2B3 Phone 905-813-8745 Fax n/a Primary Contact Bianca Gabnet (President) Email n/a Website Facebook page: www.facebook.com/pages/Westend-Sports-CulturalClub/139260109508830 Description West Indian & Caribbean cultural and sports club that offers programs for seniors, youth, parents, and women. Geographical Area of Mississauga Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established n/a An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Website Description 23 Advisory/Planning Groups (N=2) Black Community Advisory Council of United Way of Peel Region (BCAC) T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Provision of Advice to United Way of Peel Region about Provided services and initiatives for the Black population in Peel, Mentoring (youth); specific initiatives for the Black Address Phone Fax Primary Contact Email Website Description community 90 Burnhamthorpe Road West #408 Mississauga, ON L5B 3C3 905-602-3617 n/a Sharon Douglas [email protected] http://www.unitedwaypeel.org/act/community-councils/ black-community-advisory-council The Black Community Advisory Council (BCAC) is comprised of people from different segments of the Black community including African, Caribbean, Canadian, and An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 F. anyone whose ethnic or ancestral origins are in Africa. The Council assists in developing and executing strategies that address key issues affecting Peel’s Black community, and gives voice to the needs and challenges the community faces. Geographical Area of Peel Region and surrounding areas Service Charitable Status Not a registered charity Year Established 2010 24 Black Community Action Network (BCAN) T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s A planning and advocacy group for the Black community. Provided Hosting of many community events. Address 2555 Dixie Road East, Mississauga, Ontario L4Y 4C4 Phone 905-608-4082 Fax n/a Primary Contact n/a [email protected] http://bcanpeel.blogspot.ca/ BCAN is a multidisciplinary team of Black service providers, professionals and allied community stakeholders that work with all sectors to provide the resources necessary to foster well-being in Black communities in Peel Region. Geographical Area of Peel Region and surrounding areas Service Charitable Status Not a registered charity Year Established 2006 IV. Mainstream Agencies Offering Program(s) Specifically Focused on the Black Community 1. 2. 3. An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Email Website Description Malton Neighbourhood Services (Program for Caribbean Seniors) Elderhelp Peel (Services for Black Seniors) The Women’s Centre of Peel (Services for Black Women) Malton Neighbourhood Services: Malton Caribbean Seniors Group T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Seniors group (games, trips, movies, discussions) Provided Address 3540 Morning Star Drive, Malton (Malton Community Phone Fax Primary Contact Email Website Description Centre) 905-677-6270 905-677-6281 Ricardo Gascon (Manager) [email protected] http://www.mnsinfo.org/Community.html Seniors group targeting Malton’s Caribbean seniors, however it is open to all seniors. Geographical Area of Peel Region; Malton Service Charitable Status Registered charity Year Established 1973 25 Types of Services Educational workshops/information sessions; Capacity Provided Building Program; Leadership Training and Skills Development; Intergenerational Program (provides forum for seniors and youth to connect and work together in activities that will build bridges of understanding as well as promote intergenerational learning opportunities between seniors and youth); Active Living and Healthy Lifestyle promotion Program; Weekly Group Meetings (social recreational activities such as: games; craft; exercise; bus outings; singa-longs; pot luck lunches; monthly birthday celebrations; special event celebrations; cultural sharing; etc.); Provides referrals to appropriate agencies, as well as advocates on behalf of clients Address 37 George St. N. #102 Brampton L6X 1R5 Phone 905-457-6055 Fax 905-457-2226 Primary Contact Roman Aman Email [email protected] Website www.elderhelppeel.ca Description An organization that provides various services to senior citizens residing in Peel. Geographical Area of Peel Region Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1998 Women’s Centre of Peel T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Women support groups; employment support services; Provided community and leadership training; volunteer development; home domestic programs; computer training; WCP video program; cross boarder work; placement student and internship staff; newcomer women integration program; positive teens program; girls amidst program An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 ElderHelp Peel 26 1515 Britannia Road E., Suite 206 Mississauga, ON L4W 4K1(Dixie Airport Centre) Phone 905-820-5600 Fax n/a Primary Contact Edith Onwudiwe [email protected] Email [email protected] http://www.womencentreofpeel.org/contact.htm Website Description A community health and Social Services organization of women supporting and assisting women and girls. It is a non-profit organization approved for charity that is working from Women’s Centered Health framework to provide holistic services to women of all ages, races, religion and status. Geographical Area of Peel Region and surrounding areas Service Charitable Status Not a registered charity Year Established n/a An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Address 27 Agency Phone African Canadian Legal Clinic (ACLC) African Canadian Youth Justice Program (ACYJP)* 416-214-4747 Toll Free: 1-888-3770033 Africans in Partnership Against 416 924-5256 AIDS Email tamara. [email protected] [email protected] Website http://www.aclc.net/ http://www.apaa.ca/ Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Substance Abuse 416-535-8501 lew_golding@ Program for African ext 36767 camh.net Canadian and Caribbean Youth (SAPACCY) http://www.camh. ca/en/hospital/care_ program_and_services/ child_youth_and_family_ program/Pages/guide_ sapaccy.aspx National African Integration & Families Association http://www. naifatoronto.ca/ 416-975-0877 n/a An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 V. Major Toronto Organizations Serving Blacks in Peel Region 28 Black Newspapers African Canadian Online Planet Africa Magazine Centre for Study of Black Cultures in A production of Silvertrust Canada Communications York University 87 Irondale Drive, Suite 200, 4700 Keele Street Toronto ON. M9L 2S6 Toronto, ON M3J 1P3 Tel: (416) 247 5777 Phone: 416-736-2100 Fax: (416) 247 1400 Email: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected] www.yorku.ca/aconline An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 VI. A List of Black Media in the Greater Toronto Area www.PlanetAfrica.net BlackPages Canada Inc. Pride News Magazine The Official Guide to Canada’s Black & Canada’s weekly African Canadian and Caribbean Community Caribbean news magazine 1390 Eglinton Avenue West 5200 Finch Avenue E, Ste 200A Toronto ON M6C 2E4 Scarborough, ON M1S 4Z5 Phone: 416-784-3002 Phone: 416-335-1719 Fax: 416-784 –5719 Fax: 416-335-1723 www.blackpages.ca Email: [email protected] The Caribbean Camera www.pridenewsmagazine.ca Canada’s Leading Source of Caribbean SHARE News Canada’s largest ethnic newspaper 55 Nugget Avenue, 658 Vanghan Rd, Toronto, ON M1S 3L1 Toronto, ON Phone: 416-412-2905 Phone: 416-656-3400 Fax: (416) 412-2134 Fax: 416-656-3711 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] www.thecaribbeancamera.com www.sharenews.com 29 The Gleaner Company (Canada) Inc. 1390 Eglinton Ave. West Toronto, ON M6C 2E4 Tel: (416) 784-3002 Fax: (416) 784-5719 Email: [email protected] www.jamaica-gleaner.com WORD Magazine 4-2880 Queen St. E., Suite 123 Brampton, ON L6S 6H4 Telephone: (905) 799-16 Fax: (905) 799-2788 30 Email: [email protected] http://www.wordmag.com/index. html Jamaican Weekly Star 1390 Eglinton Ave. W., Toronto ON M6C 2E4 Tel: 416.784.3002 Fax: 416.784.5719 http://jamaica-star.com/ An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Jamaica Gleaner News Online Radio Stations/Television Programs for the Black Community in the Greater Toronto Area RADIO FLOW 93.5 & 93.2 F.M Black Voice Radio 211 Yonge St. Suite 400 Toronto, ON M5B 1M4 Phone: 416-214-5000 http://www.flow935.com/ Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] http://www.blackvoiceradio.com/ CHRY 105.5 FM CHRY is North America’s leading content provider for Afro-Caribbean programming Room 413, Student Centre 4700 Keele Street Toronto, ON M3J 1P3 Phone: 416-736-5293 www.yorku.ca/chry Email: [email protected] Jamaica Radio - Live Jamaica Radio 106 FM www.jamaicaradio.net/power-106/ 30 CIUT 89.5 FM Caribbean Vibrations African Women and Family University of Toronto CIUT 89.5 FM OMNI Television Across Canada from Toronto 545 Lake Shore Blvd. West Toronto, ON M5V 1A3 416-764-3005 Fax: (416) 260-3621 http://www.omnitv.ca/on/en/shows/ caribbean-vibrations/ 89.5 Tower Road 3rd Floor Toronto, Ontario M5S 0A2 Tel: 416-978-0909 Fax: 416-946-7004 http://www.ciut.fm Black-Focused Websites An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 TELEVISION •African Canadian Heritage Association http://www.achaonline.org http://www.yorku.ca/aconline/ •African Canadian On-line http://www.blackcanada.com/ •Black Canada •Black Habits: The Voice of the Communityhttp://www.blackhabits.com/ •Ontario Black History Societyhttp://www.blackhistorysociety.ca/ •Heritage Mississauga: Black Settlement in Historic Mississauga http:// www.heritagemississauga.com/page/Black-Settlement-History-in-HistoricMississauga Other Relevant Websites Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. • (January, 2003). Report on the Carriage of Ethnic Services by Canadian Broadcasting Distribution Undertakings [On-line]. Available: http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/publications/reports/ethnic2003. htm Library and Archives Canada (July, 2003). Multicultural Resources • and Services – Directory [On-line]. Available: http://www.collectionscanada.ca/multicultural/r25-100-e.php Bettam, S. (2013, March 4). First Nations and African-Canadians are overrepresented in Ontario jails. Retrieved from 31 http://www.artsci.utoronto.ca/main/newsitems/over-representation-in-ontariojails/?searchterm=None Social Planning Council of Peel. (2008). An Inventory of Black Human Service Agencies in Peel Region. Retrieved from http://www.portraitsofpeel.ca/pdf/TGP/2001/reports/bhsinventory.pdf Social Planning Council of Peel. (2009). A Social Profile of the Black Population in Peel Region, 2006. Retrieved from An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Bibliography http://www.portraitsofpeel.ca/pdf/2006%20Blacks%20bcan%20report.pdf Social Planning Council of Peel. (2008). Improving the Quality of Life for the Black Population in Peel. Retrieved from http://www.portraitsofpeel.ca/pdf/BCAN-%20EXECUTIVE%20SUMMARY%20 REPORT-JUNE%205-2008.pdf Statistics Canada. (2013, November 26). The Changing Face of Canada’s Prisons: Correctional investigator reports on ethno-cultural diversity in corrections. Retrieved from http://www.oci-bec.gc.ca/cnt/comm/press/press20131126-eng.aspx Stepping Up: A strategic framework to help Ontario youth succeed (2013) from the Ontario Ministry of Children and Youth Services. 32 A. B. C. D. E. A. Youth-Focused Organizations in Peel (n = 18) Neighbourhood Centres in Peel (n = 5) Multicultural Organizations in Peel (n = 24) Mainstream Organizations in Peel (n = 37) Major Websites for Human Services in Peel (n = 9) Youth-Serving Agencies in Peel (N=18) Acorn2Oak Youth Services T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Youth justice programs; education; counselling; Provided mentorship; sports & recreation Address 1224 Dundas Street East, Unit 16 Mississauga, Ontario L4Y 4A2 Phone 905-566-2875 Fax 905-566-8710 Primary Contact n/a [email protected] Email Website http://www.acorn2oak.ca/ Description Offers a wide range of programs, geared towards providing solutions and support for the age group 13-30 years. Services include prevention, intervention, healing and transformation, to nurture mental, emotional, social, spiritual and physical wellbeing in youths. Geographical Area of Greater Toronto Area Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1995 Associated Youth Services of Peel T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Child & youth programs; justice programs; group Provided programs Address 160 Traders Blvd. E. Suite 100 Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 3K7 Phone (Toll Free): 1-800-762-8377 (Office): 905-890-5222 An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 APPENDICES 33 905-890-5230 Angela Wheatley (Administrative Assistant) 905-890-5222 ext 2222 Email [email protected] Website http://www.aysp.ca/ Description Focuses on assisting youth and their families with mental health and/or justice issues. Geographical Area of Peel Region Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1986 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Peel T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Child and youth mentoring; pro-social relationships; Provided recreation Address 71 West Drive, Unit 23 Brampton, ON L6T 5E2 Phone 905-457-7288 Fax 905-454-0769 Primary Contact Lori Plati (Public Relations Manager) 905-457-7288 ext 227 [email protected] Email [email protected] Website http://www.bbbspeel.com/en/Home/default.aspx Description Big Brothers Big Sisters is a charity that facilitates Big Brothers Big Sisters is a charity that facilitates life-changing relationships that inspire and empower life-changing relationships that inspire and children and youth to reach their potential, both as empower children and youth to reach their individuals and citizens, through mentorship. potential, both as individuals and citizens, through mentorship. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region Service Charitable Status Last Registered as a Charity in 2012 Year Established 1913 An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Fax Primary Contact 34 Types of Services Provided Breakfast programs for Peel schools; homework, youth, and summer programs; recreational activities Address 315 Traders Blvd E, Unit 11Mississauga, ON L4Z 3E4 Phone 905-712-1789 Fax 905-712-1775 Primary Contact Abby da Silva (Program Director) [email protected] Email [email protected] Website www.bgcpeel.org/ Description Provides a safe, supportive place where children and youth can experience new opportunities, overcome barriers, build positive relationships, and develop confidence and skills for life. Recreational and social activities for youth; after school and evening programs (social, recreational, homework, computer access); breakfast, snack, and lunch programs for kids in participating schools to address the problem of hungry children in Peel schools. An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Boys and Girls Clubs of Peel G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1996 Credit Valley Conservation Restoration and Stewardship, Conservation Youth Corps Types of Services Volunteer opportunity; wildlife conservancy Provided Address Phone Fax 1255 Old Derry Rd W Mississauga, ON L5N 6R4 905-670-1615 905-670-2210 35 Shawn Verge (Conservation Youth Corps Program Coordinator) 905-670-1615 ext 441 Email [email protected] Website http://www.creditvalleyca.ca/cyc/ Description To qualify you must be at least 14 years of age, have completed grade 9 and are planning to return to high school in the fall. Provides youth in high school the opportunity to volunteer to help conserve wildlife while gaining a valuable learning experience. Ge o gr ap h i ca l A rea o f Peel Region Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Primary Contact 1954 Drew Hildebrand Teen Benefit Fund Types of Services Provided Post-secondary school scholarships for at-risk teens; music and arts program; fundraising events Address 2979 Picton Place Mississauga, ON L5M 5S7 Phone 905-814-1306 36 905-858-1563 Primary Contact Kim Evershed (Co-founder) [email protected] Email [email protected] Website http://drewhildebrandtbf.com/ Description Description DHTBF supports teens who are navigating the many pressures and dangers of violence, drugs and alcohol. The organization was founded on a teen who lost his life before getting the opportunity to finish turning his at-risk life style around. "It Takes Courage to Change" Scholarships for post-secondary education to graduating students that have demonstrated "turnaround initiative.” Support Programs (fees, lessons, workshops, equipment) are offered to at risk/under-privileged teens in music and the arts in the community. An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Fax Geographical Area of Peel, Halton, and Toronto Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 2009 Erin Mills Youth Centre T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Daily breakfast for kids; sports programs; summer Provided camp; various after school programs such as the girls and boys clubs; resume help for youth; a basketball program; drama program; media program; yoga; arts & music program Address 3010 The Collegeway, Mississauga, ON Phone 905-820-3577 Fax 905-820-7087 Primary Contact Darcy MacCallum Email info@ erinmillsyouthcentre.com Website http://www.erinmillsyouthcentre.com/ 37 The Erin Mills Youth Centre provides communitybased services, engaging youth in activities that lead to their physical, emotional, intellectual and social development as individuals and as active community members. Geographical Area of Service The target communities within Erin Mills are Colonial/ Collegeway and Fowler/Roche Court Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established 1995 An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Description Description Heart Touching Heart Ministries The Dam (Youth Drop-in) T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Life skills; mentoring; parenting skills; recreational Provided activity; safe space. Address 6850 Millcreek Dr, Suite 109 Mississauga, ON L5N 4J9 (Drop-in Centre: Meadowvale Town Centre in the ReMax building) Phone 905-826-6558 Fax 905-826-4482 Primary Contact Carol Reist (Executive Director) Email [email protected] Website www.thedam.org/thedam/home Description A space for youth to hang out, discuss matters of importance (forum), young moms program, & volunteer opportunities, referrals to other agencies (non-profit). Geographical Area of M e a d o w v a l e , M i s s i s s a u g a , & s u r r o u n d i n g Service communities Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1994 38 T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Counselling for youth; internet access; resume/ Provided job search assistance; recreational activities; social support and skill development groups, and volunteer opportunities; help with employment searching; and help with locating housing. Address Nexus Youth Services Main Office: 85A Aventura Court, Mississauga, Ontario, L5T 2Y6 Nexus Youth Centre: 301 Burnhamthorpe Road West, Mississauga Central Library (2nd Floor), Mississauga, Ontario, L5B 3Y3 Phone Fax Nexus Youth Main Office: 905-566-1883 Nexus Youth Centre: 905-566-1883 905-566-9194 Primary Contact Melissa Louka (Youth Engagement Worker) Email [email protected] Website http://nexusyouth.ca/ Description The Centres offer services to youth 14-24 years The offermental services to youth 14-24 of ageCentres and include health services such years as of age and include mental health services such as counselling, development opportunities for youth, counselling, development opportunities for youth, life skills programming, employment resources life skills programming, employment resources (assistance, internet access, resume writing, volunteer (assistance, social internet access, resume writing, opportunities, support, exercise program, and volunteer opportunities, social support, exercise assistance locating housing. program, and assistance housing. The centres also provide alocating safe space for youth The centres also provide a safe space for youth to hang-out, socialize, and engage in recreational activities (e.g. pool, jitz dominoes). to hang-out, socialize, and engage in recreational activities (e.g. pool, jitz dominoes). Geographical Area of Service Peel Region Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established n/a n/a An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Nexus Youth Centre(s) 39 African && AfricanCanadian CanadianLegal LegalClinic Clinic(ACLC) (ACLC) African AfricanCanadian CanadianYouth Youth Justice JusticeProgram Program(ACYJP) (ACYJP) T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Legal services for adults and youth: representation, Provided justice program, and a youth justice education program. Address 18 King Street East, Suite 901, Toronto, ON M5C 1C4 Phone Fax 416-214-4747 Toll Free: 1-888-377-0033 416-214-4748 Primary Contact Tamara Bertrand Email [email protected] Website http://www.aclc.net/ Description The ACLC legally represent African Canadians, and administers thelegally Africanrepresent CanadianAfrican Youth Justice Program The ACLC Canadians, (ACYJP), an adult justice and a Youth Justice and administers the program, African Canadian Youth Education Program. Justice Program (ACYJP), an adult justice An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Legal Services for Youth (Toronto-based/Serving Peel) (N=1) program, and a Youth Justice Education Program. Geographical Area of Canada Service Charitable Status Not a registered charity Year Established 1994 (ACLC) 2006 (ACYJP) OneVoice VoiceOne OneTeam Team One T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Recreational activities; mentoring Provided Address 100 Queen Street West Brampton, Ontario, L6X 1A4 Phone 905-487-0150 Fax n/a Primary Contact n/a Email n/a Website http://onevoiceoneteam.org/home/ 40 An organization that empowers youth with motivational speaking, summer camps, and collaborates with schools to develop programs based on their specific needs. Other programs include basketball for male youth, mentoring for female youth, and athlete mentorship program, as well as training programs for administrators, teachers, and school support staff. Geographical Area of Peel; Halton; Toronto Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 2005 Optimist Club, Bolton T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Recreational activities; promotes and supports youth Provided clubs Address 215 Ridge Road Bolton, ON L7E 4W2 Phone 905-857-3973 (President’s Residence) Fax n/a Primary Contact Ed Lucy (President) Email: [email protected] Email [email protected] Website n/a Description A club that organizes and facilitates recreational Description activities for youth in the community. Provides youth oriented sports and community services. Will assist in forming junior optimist youth clubs. Geographical Area of Bolton Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established 2000 Optimist Club, Brampton T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Support youth: bingo; essay contest; music therapy Provided program; Junior golf Address 10 Kendra Court Brampton, ON Phone 905-790-8866 Fax n/a Primary Contact Kathy Melchionna (Secretary) 905-789-9653 Email [email protected] Website www.optimistclubofbrampton.com/ An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Description 41 Organizes and sponsors projects that benefit youth in the community, such as youth appreciation week, music therapy program, bicycle safety week, and hospital student volunteers. Geographical Area of Brampton Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established 1983 Our Place Peel Types of Services Provided Address Emergency support and shelter, crisis counselling for youth 3579 Dixie Road, Mississauga, ON L4Y 2B3 Phone 905-238-1383 (Emergency Youth Shelter) 905-238-6916 (Administrative Office) 905-238-6916 Fax Primary Contact Jason Montgomery (Director of Programs) [email protected] Email [email protected] Website http://www.ourplacepeel.org/ Description Provides short-term emergency shelter, crisis Provides short-term emergency shelter, crisis counselling and referral services within a supportive counselling and referral services within a environment for young people 16-21 years of age. supportive environment for young people 16Youth are able to stay at Our Place Peel for three 21 years of age. Youth are able to stay at Our weeks to three months and given shelter, food and Place Peel for three weeks to three months and life skills programming to become equipped for given shelter, food and life skills programming independent living. The shelter provides access to become equipped for independent living. The to computers, internet, and employment search shelter provides access to computers, internet, supports for youth in the surrounding community. and employment search supports for youth in the surrounding community. Geographical Area of Region of Peel Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1985 An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Description 42 Peel Children's Centre Types of Services Provided Address Phone Fax Primary Contact Service centralized Service options options include include coordinated coordinated centralized ii n ve e a an nd d e ea a rr ll y y n tt aa k k ee aa n nd d aa cc cc ee ss ss ,, p p rr e ev ve en n tt a a tt ii v intervention, based outreach outreach intervention, counselling, counselling, community community based services, treatment, respite respite services, day day treatment, treatment, residential residential treatment, care, care, and and crisis crisis response response services. services. 85A Aventura Crt., Mississauga, ON L5T 2Y6 905-795-3500 905-696-0350 n/a An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Peel Children and YouthInitiative Initiative Peel Children and Youth Types of Services Youth advisory council; youth media; networking Provided Address 50 Burnhamthorpe Road West Suite 417, 4th Floor, Link way Mississauga, Ontario L5B 3C3 Phone 289-628-1646 Fax n/a Primary Contact n/a Email [email protected] Website http://www.pcyi.org/ Description The Peel Children and Youth Initiative is a backbone organization that works with more than 100 member organizations to improve service outcomes for children and youth (0-24) in Peel by improving policy, practice and system changes, and assisting other agencies with capacity building and collaboration. The organization conducts research regarding children and youth issues; facilitates a Youth Advisory Council; and is equipped with a newsroom which displays events and workshops for youth to network and learn from. Geographical Area of Peel Region Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established 2007 43 Website Description To contact the organization electronically, you must do so through the website. http://www.peelcc.org/ Peel Children's Centre provides mental health Peel Children’s Centre provides mental health services for children, youth (up to 18 years) and their services for children, youth (up to 18 years) families who are experiencing or may experience and their families who are experiencing or may serious emotional difficulties. Services are voluntary, experience serious emotional difficulties. Services free-of-charge and confidential. are voluntary, free-of-charge and confidential. Geographical Area of Peel Region Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1985 Peel Youth Village T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Housing for youth in transition/at-risk/homeless Provided aged 16 to 30 years. Address 99 Acorn Place in Mississauga, Located at Hurontario and Eglinton Ave. in the Acorn Community. Phone 905-363-6131 Fax 905-502-6526 Primary Contact Tracy Arias (Manager) Email [email protected] Website http://www.peelregion.ca/ow/ourservices/ community-program/housing/pyv/ Description A residence for youth that are homeless combined with self-capacity building programming. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established 2006 An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Email 44 T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Counselling; arts workshops Provided Address 155 Clark Blvd., Unit 11, Brampton, ON L6T 4G6 (Main Address) 151 City Centre Drive, Suite 501, Mississauga, ON L5B 1M7 (Mississauga Address) Phone 905-455-4100 Fax (905) 455-9727 Primary Contact Patricia Malenfant Email [email protected] Website http://www.rapportyouth.com/index.html Aims to strengthen the social and emotional well Description well being of youth and families through counselling counselling and related support services. Services are are for for youth aged 12 -20 years. Programs include: youth youth counselling, counselling for families at risk, Eclypse Eclypse Youth Centres in Brampton and Mississauga, Mississauga, group services, and youth arts against violence violence workshops. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Brampton and Mississauga Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1971 Variety Peel, Children in Motion & Youth in Motion Types of Services Recreational activities Provided Address 66 Nottingham Crescent N Brampton, ON L6S 4G4 Phone 416-699-7167 ext. 336 Fax n/a Primary Contact John Arundel (Co-Chair) 416-738-0242 Email [email protected] Website www.varietyontario.ca/ An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Rapport Youth and Family Services 45 Children in Motion & Youth in Motion are programs Children in Motion & Youth in Motion are that introduce children ages 3-13 & 14-21 to programs that introduce children ages 3-13 & sports and recreational activities. The programs 14-21 to sports and recreational activities. The are tailored to the needs of every child in the programs are tailored to the needs of every class, focusing on the fundamentals of physical child in the class, focusing on the fundamentals activity, including balance, co-ordination, agility of physical activity, including balance, coand flexibility. Every child has a chance to develop ordination, agility and flexibility. Every child their fine and gross motor skills through different has a chance to develop their fine and gross activities, such as adapted hockey, basketball and motor skills through different activities, such as obstacle courses. adapted hockey, basketball and obstacle courses. Children in Motion focus’ on children’s activities, Children in Motion focus’ on children’s activities, themes, music and stories, and Youth in Motion themes, music and stories, and Youth in Motion focus’ on youth activities, themes, music and focus’ on youth activities, themes, music and sports. sports. Geographical Area of Service Peel Region Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established 2009 An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Description Vita Centre for Parenting & Pregnant Youth, Mississauga & Brampton T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Counselling; information and programs on Provided pregnancy and parenting (e.g. nutrition, life skills) Address 101-75 Watline Avenue Mississauga, ON L4Z 3E (Main office) Phone Fax Primary Contact Email Website 2 County Court Blvd. Brampton, ON L6W 3X7(Satellite office) 905-502-7933 905-502-7868 Deborah Thomson CFRE (Executive Director) 905-502-7933 ext 226 [email protected] [email protected] http://www.vitamanor.org/ 46 Description V iVita ta Ce n t r e ooffers f f e r s ssupport, u p p o r t , education, e d u c a t i o nand , and Centre counselling forfor pregnant and parenting youth. counselling pregnant and parenting youth. Services One-to-onecounselling counselling Servicesoffered offered include: include: One-to-one services; life skills skillsoutreach; outreach; services;parenting parenting and and life p aparenting r e n t i n g aand n d nnutrition; u t r i t i o n ; public p u b l i ceducation education and natal education educationand and andawareness; awareness; pre/post pre/post natal information; information;advocating advocatingon onbehalf behalfofofyouth youthto obtain housing, financial support,support, etc.; suggesting to obtain housing, financial etc.; and supportingand alternatives to abortion; developing suggesting supporting alternatives to safety plans for those in abusive relationships; abortion; developing safety plans for those socializing and relationships; networking events for clients. and in abusive socializing networking events for clients. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Mississauga, Brampton Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established 1989 YMCA of Greater Toronto Youth Substance Abuse Program (Peel) An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Description T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Serves youth with substance use/abuse issues; Serves youth with substance use/abuse issues; Provided one to one counselling; provides group sessions; one to one counselling; provides group sessions; educational information. educational information. Address 151 City Centre Dr, Ste 800 Mississauga, ON L5B 1M7 Phone Intake 905-276-9322 ext 216 Fax 905-276-9327 Primary Contact Substance Abuse Counsellor Email [email protected] Website www.ymcagta.org/en/whats-happening/newsevents-archive/2007/may_2007/ysap-update.html Description Serves youth (14-24yrs) with substance use/ Description abuse issues; will meet clients on/off site (i.e. community centres, schools, etc.); provides one-toone counselling; provides group sessions on an asneeded basis; offers educational presentations to community and social service agencies. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established n/a 47 Neighbourhood Centres in Peel (N=5) Caledon Centre for Recreation and Wellness T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Physical recreation activities for all ages; youth Provided drop-in centre Address 14111 Regional Road 50 North Bolton, Ontario L7E 2V2 Phone 905-857-3313 Fax 905-857-8619 Primary Contact Tom Linkletter (Youth Coordinator) Email n/a Website http://www.town.caledon.on.ca/en/live/ccrw.asp Description A 3,000 sq. ft. drop-in space for youth that operates year-round. Activities include skateboarding, fooze ball, air and floor hockey, pick-up basketball, music, billiards, ping pong and more. There is an indoor rock-climbing wall. Flipside is a 24 ft. enclosed trailer featuring a youth drop-in centre and skateboard park which travels to various communities throughout Caledon. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Caledon Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established 2002 Caledon Community Services T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Mental health services; probation & parole; youth Provided justice services; diabetes clinic; addiction and referral centre; dental clinic for children up to grade 8. Address Royal Courtyards, Upper Level 18 King St E., Bolton, ON L7E 1E8 Phone 905-951-2300; 905-584-2300 Fax 905-951-2303 Primary Contact Sonia Travica (Receptionist) Email [email protected] Website www.ccs4u.org An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 B. 48 The Multi-Service Office brings various agencies to Caledon (Catholic Family Services; Canadian Mental Health Association/Peel Branch; William Osler Health Centre Diabetes Clinic; Peel Addiction Assessment & Referral Centre (PAARC); Peel Health Dental Clinic for children up to grade 8; and provides youth justice services. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Caledon Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1991 Dixie Bloor Neighbourhood (Drop-in) Centre T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Employment; counselling; language services; Provided newcomer programs; youth mentoring; family programs; conflict resolution; caregiver information and education Address 3650 Dixie Road, Suite 103 Mississauga, ON L4Y 3V9 Phone 905-629-1873 Fax 905-629-0791 Primary Contact n/a Email [email protected] Website www.dbncentre.com/ Description A drop-in centre providing numerous services including immigration services (language, employment), youth services (employment, mentoring, conflict resolution), caregiver information and education for people caring for seniors. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Mississauga-Southeast Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1988 An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Description 49 T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Newcomer (settlement services; English language Provided training; family & youth services; employment services; & computer training. Address 3540 Morning Star Drive, Malton, Mississauga at the Malton Community Centre Phone 905-677-6270 Fax Primary Contact 905-677-6281 Ryan Gurcharn (Youth & Communications Coordinator) 905-677-6270 ext 2263 Email [email protected] Website http://www.mnsinfo.org/ Description (The Brampton site is called MNS Multicultural Newcomer Servcies and is located at 3975 Cottrelle Blvd.) Services include: job search workshops, career counselling, translation/interpretation, English language training, computer training, referrals, programs designed for women, youth, and seniors. Tutoring for children in grades 1-8, an afterschool girls and boys drop-in recreation groups, early years parenting/children programs (0-6 yrs), free legal and dental clinics, and supportive housing applications (Malton Housing Resource Centre). G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Malton Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1975 An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Malton Neighbourhood Services 50 Multicultural Agencies in Peel (N=24) ACCES T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Assessment of skills, capabilities, interests and Provided experience; employment (search, resume, info, training); referral for other services and supports Address 8 Queen St. E. Brampton L6V 1A2 (Brampton) Phone 151 City Centre Dr, Ste 700 Mississauga, ON L5B 1M7 (Mississauga) 905-454-2316 (Brampton) Fax 905-361-2522 (Mississauga) 905-454-5171 (Brampton) 905-361-0911 (Mississauga) Primary Contact n/a Email [email protected] Website www.accestrain.com Description A not-for-profit corporation that helps Ontarians find sustainable employment by assisting job seekers from diverse backgrounds, who are facing barriers to employment, to integrate into the Canadian job market. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Brampton Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established n/a AUDMAX Inc. T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Settlement services; newcomer, immigrant women Provided services; job search workshop Address 10 Kingsbridge Garden Circle, Unit 501 Mississauga, L5R 3K6 Phone 905-615-1188 Fax 905-615-9510 Primary Contact Maxcine Telfer (Manager) [email protected] Email [email protected] An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 C. 51 www.audmaxinc.com The organization works in partnership with other organizations and groups as well as provides workplace training, research, learning and business innovation. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established 1993 Brampton Multicultural Community Centre (Brampton) T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Newcomer program; education and job workshops; Provided anti-violence workshops; youth program; counselling Address 150 Central Park Dr, Ste 107, Brampton, ON L6T 2T9 Phone 905-790-8482 Fax 905-790-8488 Primary Contact Jimena Merlo (Assistant Manager) Email [email protected] Website http://www.bmccentre.org/ Description A neighbourhood multi-service agency that provides services to vulnerable individuals and families, either by phone or by dropping-in. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Brampton, but has a Mississauga office Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1987 Brampton Multicultural Community Centre (Mississauga) T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Newcomer Program; education and job workshops; Provided anti-violence workshops; youth program; counselling Address 4120 Ridgeway Drive, Unit 43 Mississauga, ON L5L 5S9 Phone 905-828-1328 (crisis phone) Fax 905-828-4008 Primary Contact Salima Tejani (Assistant Manager) Email [email protected] Website www.bmccentre.org An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Website Description 52 A group of diverse professionals dedicated to enhancing newcomer community engagement. The organizations works with newcomers to facilitate their settlement and integration into Canada. We offer a wide range of services and learning opportunities to connect newcomers to a better future in the ever changing Canadian society. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established n/a Canadian Association of Multicultural People T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Volunteer opportunities to gain the Canadian Provided experience (skill development); health education seminars; networking; food drives Address 2570 Haines Rd, Unit 2 Mississauga, ON Phone 647-702-2412 Fax n/a Primary Contact Farina Siddiqui (Executive Director) [email protected] Email [email protected] Website www.camp-on.com/ Description A community based non-profit organization that collaborates with other agencies to better build self-capacity in clients, and specializes in serving newcomers and marginalized families in especially, but are for all members of the family. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Canada Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 2007 Catholic Cross-Cultural Services Types of Services Employment Program for Newcomers, Refugee Provided Sponsorship Program, Language Services and Programs, Support for Abused Women, Online Citizenship Preparation An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Description 53 Brampton: 1)8 Nelson Street West, Suite 302, Brampton, Ontario L6X 4J2; Mississauga: 2)3660 Hurontario Street, 7th Floor, Mississauga, Ontario L5B 3C4 Phone Fax Primary Contact 3) 4557 Hurontario Street, Unit B11, Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 3M2 1) 905.457.7740 (Brampton) 2) 905.273.4140 (Mississauga) 3) 905.272.1703 (Mississauga) 1) 905-457-7769 (Brampton) 2) 905-273-4176 (Mississauga) Intake secretary (Brampton) An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Address Jason Linton (Regional Director) (Mississauga) Email [email protected] (Brampton) Website http://www.ccspeel.org/ Description Services provided in a variety of languages. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established 1984 Centre for Education and Training Newcomer Information Centre, Brampton South Campus T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Education; employment; newcomer; youth programs Provided Address Community Door 7700 Hurontario St, Unit 601, Suite 100 Brampton, ON L6Y 4M3 Phone 905-457-4747 ext 3012 Fax n/a Primary Contact Agnes Wilczak (Manager) 905-279-0024 ext 1259 [email protected] Email [email protected] Website http://www.tcet.com/ 54 T The Centre for Education & Training is a not for profit, progressive corporation that enhances elf-sufficiency and effectiveness of individuals and organizations by offering customized education, training and career resource solutions. Furthermore, the Centre offers newcomers many settlement services and youth programs. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established 2001 An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Description Centre of Establishment of the New Immigrants T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s School curriculum workshop; counselling; French Provided courses; immigration services Address 530 Lolita Garden, Ste 207 Mississauga, ON L5A 3C2 Phone 416-559-3769 Fax 416-559-3769 Primary Contact Brigitte Chatué (Director) Email [email protected] Website n/a Description Newcomer settlement and education services G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established n/a 55 Community Information Partners Peel T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Maintains the Peel Community Information Database; Provided service navigation Address 75 Avenue Watline Unit #103 Mississauga L4Z 3E5 Phone 905-890-9432 Fax 905-890-8089 Primary Contact Deborah Doherty (Database Administrator) 905-890-9432 ext 313 Email [email protected] Website peel.cioc.ca Description Maintains the Peel Community Information Database, therefore providing all organizations and services offered in Peel in a single database making it easier for citizens to find the services they require. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Brampton; Caledon ; Mississauga ; Toronto Service Charitable Status Not Registered Year Established n/a An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Coalition of Agencies Serving Immigrant Seniors in Peel (CASIS) T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Non-profit capacity building; civic engagement Provided Address 1515 Matheson Blvd. E #103 Phone 905-629-3044 ext. 234 Fax 905) 629-7773 Primary Contact Vikki Ali Email [email protected] Website http://cassispeel.org/ Description The Coalition of Agencies Serving Immigrant Seniors in Peel (CASSIS) is a member-based organization concerned with improving the quality of life for immigrant seniors. CASSIS was established in October 2009 and will engage various stakeholders on enhancing the quality of life for immigrant seniors in Peel by developing the capacity of member agencies. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established 2009 56 COSTI Immigrant Services--Mississauga Employment Services T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Helps Ontarians find sustainable employment; Provided assessment of skills, capabilities, interests and experience; job search strategies, including resume preparation; information about different careers and occupations, the local labour market, employment and training opportunities; on-the-job training and/ or work experience and, in some cases, additional support to help maintain employment; information about all Employment Ontario programs and services; access to Second Career program to provide laid-off workers with skills training for high-demand occupations; information about, and referral to, other community services and supports Address 6750 Winston Churchill Blvd., Unit 8A Mississauga, Ontario Phone 905-567-0482 ext 221 Fax 905-567-0144 An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 COSTI Immigrant Services--Brampton Employment Services T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Employment; newcomer services; Provided Address 10 Gillingham Drive, Suite 300 Brampton, Ontario Phone 905-459-8855 Fax 905-459-9015 Primary Contact n/a Email [email protected] Website http://www.costi.org/programs/location_details. php?location_id=47 Description Services are available to unemployed residents of Brampton and Caledon. Services include: access to employment planning, preparation and placement services; an Employment Resource and Information Centre; rehabilitation and skills training services and Summer Jobs Service. Services are free of charge. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Brampton & Caledon Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1952 57 Eva Wilkinson-Knight, Assistant Manager; Email: [email protected] Email [email protected] Website http://www.costi.org/programs/location_details. php?location_id=48 Description Services are available to unemployed residents of Brampton and Caledon. Services include: access to employment planning, preparation and placement services; an Employment Resource and Information Centre; rehabilitation and skills training services and Summer Jobs Service. Services are free of charge. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1952 Elder Help- Peel T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Educational workshops/information sessions; Provided Capacity Building Program; Leadership Training and Skills Development; Intergenerational Program (provides forum for seniors and youth to connect and work together in activities that will build bridges of understanding as well as promote intergenerational learning opportunities between seniors and youth); Active Living and Healthy Lifestyle promotion Program; Weekly Group Meetings (social recreational activities such as: games; craft; exercise; bus outings; singa-longs; pot luck lunches; monthly birthday celebrations; special event celebrations; cultural sharing; etc.); Provides referrals to appropriate agencies, as well as advocates on behalf of clients Address 37 George St. N. #102 Brampton L6X 1R5 Phone 905-457-6055 Fax 905-457-2226 Primary Contact n/a Email [email protected] Website www.elderhelppeel.ca Description An organization that provides various services to senior citizens residing in Peel. An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Primary Contact 58 GatewayCentre Centrefor forNew NewCanadian Canadian Gateway T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Settlement support services (language training, skills Provided training); mentoring; children, youth, and seniors programs; entrepreneurial development; fitness and recreation Address 3450 Wolfedale Rd. Mississauga, L5C 2V6 Phone 905-848-1106 Fax (905) 848-8766 Primary Contact Julius A. Tiangson (Executive Director) Email [email protected] Website www.gcnc.ca Description The centre offers services to newcomers in terms of settlement, language training, skills training, family mentoring services, children youth and seniors programs, entrepreneurial development programs, fitness and recreation programs for most landed immigrants. Services and programs assist newcomers with successfully integrating into Canadian society. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 2004 ICNA Relief Canada Muslim Family Services Types of Services Provided Address Phone Fax Primary Contact Email Individual and family counselling; information & referral; educational programming; food bank 6120 Montvideo Road, Unit 4 Mississauga, ON L5N 3W5 905-858-1067 905-997-8777 ext 241 (Crisis phone) 905-997-6776 Dr. Nargis Mahmud (Coordinator) [email protected] [email protected] An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1998 59 www.icnareliefcanada.ca/ AA m u l t i - c u l t u r a l aagency g e n c y grounded g r o u n d e d in i n Islam. Islam. multi-cultural Services and family family counselling, counselling, Services include include individual individual and intervention, and referrals, referrals,educational educational intervention, information information and and programming for parenting, domestic andawareness awareness programming for parenting, violence, elder abuse. The agency domesticand violence, and elder abuse. also The provides agency food services to families in need.to families in alsobank provides food bank services need. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established 1997 Integration Centre for All Newcomers T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Settlement (language training); pastoral counselling Provided Address 9050 Dixie Rd Brampton (at the Bramalea Baptist Church) Phone 905-451-7768 Fax 905-451-0072 Primary Contact Shirley Thomas (Director/Pastor, Bramalea Baptist Church) 905-451-6088 Email [email protected] Website www.icansucceed.ca Description Services are for newcomers that have been in Canada for 5 years or less to assist them with successfully integrating into the community. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established 2003 Logos Baptist Church T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Offers English As A Second Language (ESL) for all Provided Canadians. Offers beginners to advanced levels. Address 6955 Millcreak Dr. Mississauga L5N 5Z6 Phone 905-542-1522 An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Website Description 60 905-542-1857 Rebecca Leung (Coordinator; Phone) 416-728-2276 Email [email protected] Website http://www.lbcm.ca/index.php?s=front&p=movemen t&locale=en Description A Chinese-based Christian Church that offers advanced ESL classes G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Mississauga Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1994 Multicultural Inter-Agency Group Centre for Diverse Women and Families T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Counselling services for women, youth, seniors, Provided and families; recreational programs for children; leadership and capacity building; domestic violence awareness; neighbourhood community development Address 3034 Palstan Rd. Suite M3 Mississauga, Ontario, L4Y 2Z6 Phone 905-270-6252 Fax 905-270-6263 Primary Contact Huda Abbas (Executive Director) Email [email protected] Website http://miag.ca/wordpress/ Description A network of multicultural community organizations that identifies gaps in service delivery, ensures the active participation of diverse groups, builds partnerships and enhances inter-agency collaboration and cooperation between mainstream and community-based organizations, develops materials and resource tools to support the inclusion of diverse communities, provides professional development opportunities to stakeholders and community groups, provides education, training and opportunities for community engagement and leadership development. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established 1982 An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Fax Primary Contact 61 Phone 4120 Ridgeway Drive, Unit 43 Mississauga, ON L5L 5M6 (Mississauga) 905-790-1910 (Brampton) Fax 905-828-2001 (Mississauga) 905-790-3866 (Brampton) 905-828-4008 (Mississauga) Primary Contact Vesna Jecmenica Golijanin (LINC Manager) vesna. [email protected] Email [email protected] Website www.muslimcommunity.org Description A not-for-profit multi-service agency that focuses on serving newcomers and refugees and offers language training, childcare, anti-women violence program, female abuse programs, crisis counselling, life skills workshops, employment supports (job search, referral, placements, seminars, training) grounded in Islam. Services also include monthly group meetings for seniors and women. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Brampton; Mississauga Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established 1987 Newcomer Centre of Peel T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s English language training; counselling co-cop and Provided volunteering for adults and youth; child care; employment; Business Centre; networking services An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Muslim Community Services T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Newcomer services (settlement, language training; Provided childcare; anti-female violence program; female abuse programs; crisis counselling; life skills workshops; employment supports (job search, referral, placements, seminars, training); group meetings (seniors, women) Address Civic Centre: 150 Central Park Dr. Ste. 304 Brampton, L6T 2T9 (Brampton) 62 Phone Fax Primary Contact Email Website Description 165 Dundas Street West, Suite 116 Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L5B2N6 905-306-0577 905-306-1275 n/a Mary Batista [email protected] http://www.ncpeel.ca/ T The Centre provides services to all members of newcomer families in order to better integrate them into the community. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 2011 An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Address Ontario Inter-Cultural Community Services T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Settlement (translation & interpretation, volunteer Provided placement & skills development program; employment; small enterprise development; counselling; support for people with disabilities; seniors program; food bank & community kitchen Address 6915 Dixie Road E, Unit #4 Mississauga, ON L5T 2G2 Phone 905-696-9963 (North Office & Foodbank) Fax 905-696-0587 Primary Contact Violette Yaienko (President) [email protected] Email [email protected] Website http://www.oics.ca/ Description Services target newcomers and offer a variety of settlement services, supports and services for people with disabilities, and a food bank to assist vulnerable people in the community. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 2005 63 An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Open Door T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Food; clothing; counselling; social events Provided Address Square One Shopping Centre 100 City Centre Dr., Mississauga, ON L5B 2C9 Phone 905-276-9136 Fax 905-276-1708 Primary Contact Lynne Culham (Executive Director) Email [email protected] Website opendoorsquareone.org Description A Christian drop-in and information centre that facilitates social events, an information centre, a small food program for those in need, and counselling with a registered social worker. Once a month there is a free clothing day, where the public can pick up free clothing (infants & up). G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Mississauga Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established 1974 Peel Career Assessment Services Inc., Employment Ontario Services T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Settlement; employment; youth employment fund; Provided distance job learning skills; assistance with job searching Address 975 Meyerside Drive Mississauga, ON L5T 1P9 Phone 905-670-1967 Fax Primary Contact Email 905-670-3399 n/a Contingent on program Website http://peelcareer.com/ 64 The organization assists people who are experiencing employment barriers, displaced workers, unemployed/underemployed, people with disabilities, and newcomers to Canada. One of Peel Region’s largest assessment/employment support service agencies. Services include job search skills and development, employment counselling, settlement services for newcomers to Canada. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Greater Toronto Area Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1967 Peel Multicultural Council Types of Services Settlement services (language training, job search Provided workshop); networking opportunities for adults and youth; offers business start-up information and seminars Address 6630 Turner Valley Rd. Mississauga, ON L5N 2P1 Phone 905-819-1144 Fax 905-542-3950 Primary Contact Jagdeep Kailey (Settlement Manager) 905-819-1144 ext 238 [email protected] Email [email protected] Website http://www.peelmc.ca/ Description An umbrella organization that promotes a harmonious multicultural society in Peel by building bridges of understanding and communication between ethno-cultural groups, institutions, and the community, and facilitates newcomer services. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established 1977 An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Description 65 generation Canadians and refugees. Programs and services include language programs, settlement; interpretation and translation, employment, mental health, family violence awareness, and services for youth. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Mississauga Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 2009 Skills for Change T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s mentoring, settlement, employment supports Provided Address 21 Nelson Street West, Unit 1A, Brampton, Ontario L6X 1B6 Phone 905-595-1679 Website http://www.skillsforchange.org/ Fax 905-595-1684 Primary Contact n/a Email n/a An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Polycultural Immigrant and Community Services T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Newcomer services (settlement, language training, Provided counselling, interpretation and translation) youth services for newcomers, employment transition, mental health, violence awareness Address 2225 Erin Mills Pkwy, Lower floor (Sheridan Mall, Settlement & Resource Centre) / Upper floor (LINC), Box 210 Mississauga, ON L5K 1T9 Phone 905-403-8860 (office) 905-403-8860 (counselling) Fax 905-823-6760 Primary Contact n/a Email [email protected] Website www.polycultural.org Description Provides programs for new immigrants, first 66 Peel Learning Centre offers a program for internationally trained trades (HVAC, millrights, construction/maintenance electricians, and industrial electricians). The intensive course helps skilled trades people build on their expertise and get the qualifications they need to find work in Ontario. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1983 D. Mainstream Agencies in Peel (N=37) Brampton Library, Administrative Offices T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Community and educational resources Provided Address 65 Queen St E Brampton, ON L6W 3L6 Phone 905-453-0810 Fax n/a Primary Contact Marcelle Kwok (Executive Assistant) 905-453-0810 ext 4312 [email protected] Email [email protected] Website www.BramptonLibrary.ca/ Description Provides administrative services for the Brampton Library System. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Brampton Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1976 Canadian Hearing Society-Peel T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Disabilities (hearing, sign language) Provided Address 2227 South Millway, Ste 300 Mississauga, ON L5L 3R6 Phone 905-608-0271 An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Description 67 905-608-8241 Darrin Ballard (Regional Program Manager) [email protected] www.chs.ca The Canadian Hearing Society provides services, products and information that remove barriers to communication for the hearing impaired. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region; Dufferin; Halton Region Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1940 Centre for Education and Training Types of Services Settlement; employment; youth programming Provided Address Sussex Centre 50 Burnhamthorpe Road W, Suite 300 Mississauga, ON L5B 3C2 Phone 905-949-0049 Fax n/a Primary Contact Moya MacKinnon (Director) 905-457-4747 ext 3250 Email [email protected] Website http://www.tcet.com Description A not-for-profit corporation that helps individuals enhance their self-sufficiency by using educational and employment resources and programming. An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Fax Primary Contact Email Website Description G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Brampton & Mississauga Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1989 Child Development Resource Connection Peel (CDRCP) T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Early Years for children; education and resources; Provided child and family programs; referrals; interpretative services Address #103 - 75 Watline Ave, Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 3E5 Phone 905-890-9432 Fax 905-890-8325 Primary Contact Deborah Doherty (Manager of Information and Knowledge Management) 905-507-9360 ext 313 Email [email protected] 68 http://www.cdrcp.com/ Offers services and programs for Offersa avariety varietyofoffree free services and programs families and children up to 6up years age. Programs for families and children to 6ofyears of age. focus on language, literacy, math, social and Programs focus on language, literacy, math,physical social development. and physical development. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Peel Region Region Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 2001 Community Environment Alliance of Peel Types of Services Health; environmental; donated resources Provided Address 222 Advance Blvd, Unit 7 Brampton, ON L6T 4Y7 Phone 905-463-9941 Fax 905-463-9942 Primary Contact Ranjana Mitra (Executive Director) Email [email protected] Website www.communityenvironment.org Description A registered, non-profit, community based organization dedicated to enhancing community health and environmental sustainability through education, empowerment and grassroots action. Programs include: giving refurbished computers to families/students in need; mentoring program for youth; information on reducing the energy footprint by humans; stress relaxation programs including yoga. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Greater Toronto Area; Halton Region; Peel Region Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established n/a An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Website Description 69 Special ESL (English As A Second Language) and FSL (French As A Second Language) classes, and continuing education. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Dufferin County; Peel Region Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1990 An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Dufferin- Peel Catholic District School Board Types of Services Continuing education program; adult learning centres Provided Address 40 Matheson Blvd W., Mississauga, ON L5R 1C5 Phone 905-890-1221 Fax 905-890-7610 Primary Contact Nancy Marshall (Communications Officer) 905-890-0708 ext 24278 Email [email protected] Website www.dpcdsb.org Description Provides elementary and secondary school education according to the requirements of the Ontario Ministry of Education and the policy set up by the Board. Provides religious education at elementary and secondary school levels. Eden Community Food Bank T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Food assistance Provided Address 2-3185 Unity Drive Mississauga, Ontario L5L 4L5 Phone Fax Primary Contact Email Website Description Second location: 3051 Battleford Road Mississauga, Ontario (in the basement of Eden United Church) 905-785-3651 n/a Bill Crawford (Executive Director) ext 222 [email protected] [email protected] http://www.edenfoodbank.org/ Food programs include: fresh produce box, community learning kitchen, helps feed those in need of food assistance. 70 Western Mississauga Not a Registered Charity 1989 Elizabeth Fry Society of Peel-Halton Types of Services Crime prevention; reintegration; housing; genderProvided specific youth programs & women’s programs Address Queen's Square Building 24 Queen St E, Ste LL01 Brampton, ON L6V 1A3 (Brampton) Phone Fax Primary Contact Email Website Description 1325 Englinton Ave. E., Suite 214 Mississauga, Ontario L4W 4L9 (Mississauga) 905-459-1315 (Brampton) 905-624-1755 (Mississauga) 905-459-1322 (Brampton) Gemma Napoli (Director of Adult Services and Program Development) (Brampton) 905-459-1315 ext 232 [email protected] www.efrypeelhalton.ca/ The Elizabeth Fry Society of Peel - Halton is a community-based agency offering programs to adults and youth who are in conflict with the law. Major services include: counselling services for women, men and youth in conflict, or at risk of becoming in conflict with the law; advocates on behalf of individuals involved in the criminal justice system; institutional visiting to provide incarcerated women with information and support; public education; anger management program; residential facilities; alternative measures program. The agency has 18 programs in total. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Halton; Peel Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1968 An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Geographical Area of Service Charitable Status Year Established 71 4 Sir Lou Drive Suite 102 Brampton, ON, L6Y 4J7 (Satellite location) Phone 905-452-0332 (main office) Fax 905-452-0717 Primary Contact Lorie Ann Chapman (Program Director) 905-452-0332 ext 221 [email protected] Email [email protected] Website http://www.familyedcentre.org/ Description Prov ides com m unity based, par ent- to- par e n t education, support and training through parent discussion groups, workshops and presentations. Presentations/workshops are available to community organizations. Programs further include: Parent educator training, and parenting programs. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established 1973 Family Services of Peel T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Immediate intervention services for victims of Provided violence; individual, couple, & family counselling; group therapy; partner assault response program (separate classes for men and women) Address 151 City Centre Dr., Ste 501 Mississauga, ON L5B 1M7 Phone Intake 905-453-5775 Brampton 905-453-7890 Mississauga 905-270-2250 An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Family Education Centre Types of Services Parent information, support, courses, and workshops; Provided online programs; partnership programs Address 60 West Drive Suite 116 Brampton, ON, L6T 3T6 (Main office) 72 Brampton 905-453-3404 Mississauga 905-270-2869 Primary Contact Sandra Rupnarain (Director- Client Services) 905-270-2250 ext 228 [email protected] Email [email protected] Website www.fspeel.org Description A non-profit agency that provides family and community support services for residents of Peel. Services include: professional counselling, educational programs, employment support services, support for adults with disabilities and their families, and support for victims of abuse. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1971 Grace Food Bank Types of Services Provided Address Phone Fax Primary Contact Email Website Description An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Fax Food bank; clothing; counselling 5865B Coopers Ave., Mississauga, ON L4Z 1R9 905-501-8958 905-501-8961 Edris Thompson (Director) n/a n/a Provides food and clothing resources to people in-need in Mississauga, with counselling services available. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Mississauga Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established n/a 73 Phone Fax Primary Contact Email Website Description Geographical Area of Service Charitable Status Year Established Interim place Mississauga Types of Services Provided Address Phone Fax Primary Contact Email Website Safe space; Christian-based resources; food bank; pastoral counselling. 160 Main St S, Unit 24 Brampton, ON L6W 2E1 (Brampton Mall) 905-790-2273 (office) 905-790-2273 (crisis) n/a Larry Hicks (Executive Director) [email protected] hopecentrebrampton.webs.com/ Storefront drop-in centre run by Christians from various area churches for those who are in need of counselling services or food and clothing assistance. The centre provides information about community and church programs; Christian literature and tapes to meet focused needs; has a small food bank, and also provides pastoral counselling or referrals as needed. Peel Region An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Hope Drop In Centre Types of Services Provided Address Registered Charity 1990 Emergency shelter for women and children; counselling; housing PO Box 45070 Mississauga, ON L5G 1C9 905-403-0864 (Crisis Phone) 905-403-0453 (TTY) n/a Intake Person [email protected] http://www.cdrcp.com/ 74 InInterim Place provides various services to women (with or without children) to break the cycle of abuse. A 24-hour emergency shelter with up to 54 beds in a safe, secure confidential setting where women, with or without children, can stay up to 4 months. Provides support in the following areas: supportive counselling, support groups, advocacy, accompaniment, information and/or assistance on financial, legal and housing. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1980 John Howard Society, Peel, Halton, & Dufferin Types of Services Housing support; counselling; needle exchange Provided program; Community Access Centres provides access to computers, internet, printing, fax and phone, local newspapers, job postings and housing information; programs for youth; group intervention; reintegration; employment services; volunteer opportunities. 1) Address 100 Queen Street Brampton, Ontario L6X1A4 (Brampton) 2) 134 Main Street N., Brampton, Ontario L6V 1N8 (Brampton) 3) 130 Dundas Street East Suite 300, Mississauga L5A 3V8 (Mississauga) 1) Phone 905-459-2205 (Brampton) 2) 905-459-0111 (Brampton) Fax 905-459-5864 Primary Contact Kathryn Lynch (Managing Director) 905-459-2205 ext 209 Email [email protected] Website http://www.johnhowardphd.ca/c5/index.php/home An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Description 75 The John Howard Societies in Canada advocate to the federal government for correctional and criminal justice policy that adheres to best practices; and, deliver best practice services to help reintegrate offenders back into the community. Provides programs for attitude change and relapse prevention; teaches offenders to identify, alter and replace pro-criminal beliefs; provides them with the skills necessary to sustain pro-social attitudes and behaviors; anger & emotions management program for attitude and behavior changes; teaches participants self-monitoring and self-management; structured relapse prevention program; and outpatient counselling for substance abusers. Services are available to youth and adults both male and female. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel, Dufferin, & Halton Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1979 An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Description Learning Disabilities Association of North Peel Types of Services Services to help children and youth that have Provided learning disabilities Address 150 Central Park Dr, Suite 104 Brampton, ON L6T 2T9 (Bramalea Civic Centre – Brampton) Phone Fax Primary Contact Email Website 165 Dundas Street, W. Suite 800 Ontario, L5B 2N6 (Mississauga) 905-791-4100 (Brampton) 905-272-4100 (Mississauga) 905-791-5189 (Brampton) 905-272-4863 (Mississauga) Carla Warwick (Executive Director) [email protected] [email protected] www.ldapr.ca Mississauga, 76 The Learning Disabilities Association of Peel Region is a non-profit organization comprised of groups of parents and professionals brought together by a concern for children and adults with learning disabilities. Services include: support for people with learning disabilities and their families in an interactive environment with workshops, support groups, and public awareness. Some of the programs include: a computer skills program; social skills program; conflict resolution program; tutoring; youth group; a summer support program for children. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Brampton; Mississauga; Caledon; Orangeville Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1994 Legal Aid Ontario, Family Law Service Centre, Peel T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Legal Provided Address 2 County Court Blvd, Unit 100A, Brampton, ON L6W 3W8 Phone 905-453-1723 Fax n/a Primary Contact Gerard J. Michaud (Lawyer Manager) Email n/a Website www.legalaid.on.ca/ Description The Family Law Service Centre provides services to financially eligible persons with a family law case, who do not have a lawyer of their own; family law information; drafting of court documents; organizing client's materials; simple non-court advocacy. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established 2010 An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Description 77 Satellite clinic also offered at Malton Neighbourhood Services on Thursdays, 4 pm-6 pm G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Mississauga & Malton Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1978 Mississauga East Malton Food Bank (MEMFB) T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Assists persons with locating their nearest food bank Provided Address 7060 Airport Road, Mississauga ON, L4T2G8 Phone 905-270-5589 Fax n/a Primary Contact n/a Email n/a Website http://www.maltonfoodbank.org/ Description Network Head Office/Distribution Centre – No food is served to clients at this location, the centre helps connect people to their area food bank. MEMFB collects and distributes emergency food supplies and donations to the community in need (Mississauga East, Malton and Brampton South areas). G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Malton; South Brampton Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 2012 An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Mississauga Community Legal Services (MCLS) Types of Services Advice & representation; advocacy & public legal Provided information; Address Suite 504 - 130 Dundas Street East Mississauga, Ontario L5A 3V8 (Camilla Place) Phone 905-896-2050 Fax 905-273-4255 Primary Contact Daniel Amsler (Intake Officer) Email [email protected] Website http://www.legalclinicsinpeel.ca/ Description A community legal aid clinic that provides summary legal information, represents and advises tenants, provides law seminars (immigration applications, workplace rights, process for eviction, etc). 78 An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Mississauga Library System, Central Library T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Public library, community resources Provided Address 301 Burnhamthorpe Rd W Mississauga, ON L5B 3Y3 Phone 905-615-3500 Fax n/a Primary Contact n/a Email n/a Website http://www.mississauga.ca/portal/home Description The public library system provides literary materials and other community resources in Mississauga. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Mississauga Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established n/a North Peel & Dufferin Community Legal Services T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Legal aid for low-income persons Provided Address 24 Queen St E, Ste 601 Brampton, ON L6V 1A3 Phone 905-455-0160 Fax 905-455-0832 Primary Contact Cristine Teston (Office Manager) Email n/a Website http://www.legalclinicsinpeel.ca/ Description Community legal service providing summary legal advice and legal representation for low-income people. Free legal services include: assistance with problems relating to Ontario Works, Ontario Disability Support Program, Canada Pension Plan, residential tenancies, and some immigration matters; provides legal education seminars in areas of law specialized by the clinic; participates in law reform and community development efforts. Does not provide services in family, refugee or criminal law. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Brampton; Caledon; Dufferin County Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established 1990 79 T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Early childhood (up to age 6) education; parenting Provided programs (e.g. nutrition) Address 57 Mill St N, Unit 105 Brampton, ON L6X 1S9 Phone 905-452-1973 Fax 905-452-0760 Primary Contact Noreen Hornsby (Early Years Manager) Email n/a Website www.ontarioearlyyears.ca Description Offers a range of free education and parenting services for all parents/caregivers and their children (up to 6yrs) to encourage the best early development for infants and children. Services include: pre/postnatal education, early learning and literacy education, parenting and family support/nutrition, information and referral programs, various age specific programs, family programming, French immersion program. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Brampton & Mississauga Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Ontario Early Years Centre, Brampton West-Mississauga n/a Ontario Early Years Centre, Caledon Parent-Child Centre T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Early childhood (up to age 6) education; parenting Provided skills/programs (e.g. nutrition) Address 150 Queen St S., Bolton, ON L7E 1E3 (Albion Bolton Community Centre) Phone 905-857-0090 Fax 905-857-0107 Primary Contact Teresa Colasanti, Executive Director Email [email protected] Website www.cp-cc.org 80 Offers a range of free education and parenting services for all parents/caregivers and their children (up to 6yrs) to encourage the best early development for infants and children. Services include: pre/postnatal education, early learning and literacy education, parenting and family support/nutrition, information and referral programs, various age specific programs, family programming, French immersion program. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Caledon Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established n/a Ontario Early Years Centre, Mississauga South T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Early childhood (up to age 6) education; parenting Provided skills/programs (e.g. nutrition) Address 1801 Lakeshore Road W, Unit 101, Mississauga, ON L5J 1J6 (Turtle Creek Plaza) Phone 905-822-1114 Fax 905-822-1102 Primary Contact Pamela Melin (Supervisor) 905-822-1114 ext 25 [email protected] Email [email protected] Website www.mpcrc.ca Description Offers a range of free education and parenting services for all parents/caregivers and their children (up to 6yrs) to encourage the best early development for infants and children. Services include: pre/postnatal education, early learning and literacy education, parenting and family support/nutrition, information and referral programs, various age specific programs, family programming, French immersion program. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Mississauga Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established n/a An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Description 81 T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Early childhood (up to age 6) education; parenting Provided skills/programs (e.g. nutrition) Address Brittany Glen Plaza 5632 Tenth Line W, Unit G1 Mississauga, ON L5M 7L9 Phone 905-286-4455 Fax 905-286-0014 Primary Contact Janet Lartern (Supervisor, Mississauga Parent Child Resource Centres) [email protected] Email [email protected] Website www.children.gov.on.ca/htdocs/English/ topics/earlychildhood/oeyc/locations/oeyc. aspx?Center=147 Description The main Ontario Early Years Centre location in Peel. Offers a range of free education and parenting services for all parents/caregivers and their children (up to 6yrs) to encourage the best early development for infants and children. Services include: pre/postnatal education, early learning and literacy education, parenting and family support/nutrition, information and referral programs, various age specific programs, family programming, French immersion program. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Mississauga Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established 1984 Ontario Early Years Centre--Mississauga Centre Types of Services Early childhood (up to age 6) education; parenting Provided skills/programs (e.g. nutrition) Address 719 Central Pkwy W, Unit 212 Mississauga, ON L5B 4L1 (Grand Park Plaza) Phone 905-566-4785 Fax 905-566-4322 Primary Contact Yvonne Ziobroski (Centre Supervisor, Family Day Care Services/Mississauga Centre OEYC) 905-566-4785 ext 23 An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Ontario Early Years Centre, Mississauga West* Main Site of OEYC 82 Geographical Area of Service Charitable Status Year Established [email protected] www.ontarioearlyyears.ca Offers a range of free education and parenting services for all parents/caregivers and their children (up to 6yrs) to encourage the best early development for infants and children. Services include: pre/postnatal education, early learning and literacy education, parenting and family support/nutrition, information and referral programs, various age specific programs, family programming, French immersion program. Mississauga Not a Registered Charity n/a An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Email Website Description Ontario Early Years Centre, Brampton Centre T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Early childhood (up to age 6) education; parenting Provided skills/programs (e.g. nutrition) Address 180 Sandalwood Pkwy E, Unit 8C Brampton, ON L6Z 4N2 (Heartlake Town Centre) Phone 905-495-3430 Fax n/a Primary Contact Lynda Graham (Supervisor) Email [email protected] Website www.mpcrc.ca Description Offers a range of free education and parenting services for all parents/caregivers and their children (up to 6yrs) to encourage the best early development for infants and children. Services include: pre/postnatal education, early learning and literacy education, parenting and family support/nutrition, information and referral programs, various age specific programs, family programming, French immersion program. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Brampton Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established n/a 83 T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Early childhood (up to age 6) education; parenting Provided skills/programs (e.g. nutrition) Address 3160 Tomken Rd., Mississauga, ON L4Y 2Y6 Phone 905-276-6392 Fax 905-276-1092 Primary Contact Irene Malikov 905-276-6392 ext 221 [email protected] Email [email protected] Website www.peelearlyyears.com Description Offers a range of free education and parenting services for all parents/caregivers and their children (up to 6yrs) to encourage the best early development for infants and children. Services include: pre/postnatal education, early learning and literacy education, parenting and family support/nutrition, information and referral programs, various age specific programs, family programming, French immersion program. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Mississauga Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established n/a Peel District School Board T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Public education; adult education Provided Address 5650 Hurontario St., Mississauga, ON L5R 1C6 (HJA Brown Education Centre) Phone 905-890-1099 905-890-1010 (Automated Attendant) Fax 905-890-1112 Primary Contact Brian Woodland (Director of Communications) 905-890-1010 ext 2812 [email protected] Email [email protected] Website www.peelschools.org An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Ontario Early Years, Mississauga East 84 The public education system of Peel. Services include: community schools; adult education programs and learning centres; Peel alternative schools G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region; Dufferin County Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1977 Peel Family Mediation Services T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Justice programming and mediation; legal sessions; Provided internships Address 7755 Hurontario Street, Room 250, Brampton, ON L6W 4T1 (At Grenville & William Davis Court House) Phone 905-456-4700 ext 5662 Fax n/a Primary Contact Antoinette Clarke (Executive Director) 905-456-4700 ext 5662 Email [email protected] Website www.peelfamilymediation.org Description A not-for-profit, organisation that provides courtbased family law mediation services , family law information sessions called Mandatory Information Program (MIP), internships for family mediators, community education, and outreach & research G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1999 Peel Regional Police T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Regional police service Provided Address 7750 Hurontario St., Brampton, ON L6V 3W6 Phone 905-453-3311 (office) 911 (crisis) Fax Corporate Communications 905-456-6103 An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Description 85 n/a n/a www.peelpolice.ca The regional police service operates out of five divisions. Various services include: programs for crime prevention, drug control, traffic management, crimes against property, operates community police stations, Peel Children's Safety Village, Explosives Disposal Unit, Diversity Relations - formerly race and ethnic relations , marine unit, criminal investigation bureau, intelligence services, homicide and missing persons bureau, canine unit, morality bureau, auto theft bureau, fraud bureau, youth crime, family violence and elder abuse, central robbery bureau, youth education, Special Victims Unit (SVU) - formerly Child Abuse and Sexual Assault (CASA) G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established 1974 Regeneration Outreach Community T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Mental health; emergency housing, food, and Provided clothing; safe space Address Grace Place: 156 Main Street N., Brampton, ON L6V 1N9 Phone 905-796-5888 Fax 905-756-4169 Primary Contact Ted Brown (Executive Director) Email: ted@ regenbrampton.com Email [email protected] Website http://www.regenbrampton.com/ An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Primary Contact Email Website Description 86 An outreach community group founded on the Christian faith. Programs and services to individuals and families experiencing: homelessness, mental health concerns, addictions, poverty and marginalization from mainstream society within the Region of Peel. The agency offers a breakfast program, space to meet with support workers such as Ontario Works, Peel NEP, and the Peel Outreach Team, foot care, free hair-cuts, free clothing and footwear, ID Clinic, other programs include Regen Connex Drop-In that meets on Thursdays once a month at St Paul’s United Church G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Brampton Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 2002 Safe City Mississauga T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Public education Provided Address 300 City Centre Dr., Mississauga, ON L5B 3C9 (Mississauga Civic Centre) Phone 905-615-4155 Fax 905-615-4111 Primary Contact Ashley Lyons (Acting Executive Director) Email n/a Website www.safecitymississauga.on.ca Description Safe City Mississauga leads individuals and organizations in the delivery and support of public education, programs and projects that contribute to keeping Mississauga a community where people feel safe and secure as they live, work, learn and play. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Mississauga Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established n/a An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Description 87 An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Salvation Army, Family & Community Services, Brampton Branch T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Food & counselling (emotional, financial); financial Provided management program Address 8054 Torbram R., Brampton, ON L6T 3T2 Phone 905-451-8840 Fax 905-451-8846 Primary Contact Gordon Randell (Director) Email [email protected] Website www.salvationarmy.ca/ Description Agency to eradicating eradicating poverty. poverty.The The Agency is is committed committed to Salvation practical assistance assistancefor for Salvation Army Army offers offers practical children often tending tending to tothe thebasic basic children and and families, families, often necessities providing shelter shelterfor forhomeless homeless necessities of of life, life, providing people for people peoplewho whohave havelost lost peopleand and rehabilitation rehabilitation for control controlofoftheir theirlives livestotoan anaddiction. addiction. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Brampton Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1882 Salvation Army, Mississauga Community & Family Services T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Emergency shelter, food, clothing, and counselling Provided to people in need; church programs for all ages; women's support groups; moms and tot's summer camp; summer camps (children and youth); anger management for men and women; immigrant and refugee services; English conversation classes; confidential couple, family and individual counselling; Client Trusteeship Program to assist those in the community who have difficulty ensuring that their rent and other bills are paid; Christmas Assistance Program available to single persons and families; Volunteer opportunities Address 3167 Cawthra R., Mississauga, ON L5A 2X4 Phone 905-279-3941 Fax 905-279-0154 88 Sharron Millard, Supervisor [email protected] www.salvationarmy.ca/ontariocentraleast/tag/ mississauga-community-and-family-services/ Description Agency is committed to eradicating poverty. The Salvation Army offers practical assistance for children and families, often tending to the basic necessities of life, providing shelter for homeless people and rehabilitation for people who have lost control of their lives to an addiction. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f L4V, L5P, L5S, L5T, L5R, L4Z, L4W, L4X, L4Y, L5A, Service L5B, L5G, L5E Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1882 Seven Arrows Learning Types of Services Provided Address Phone Fax Primary Contact Email Website Description Services for ADHD children and adults; English language courses for newcomers; dance programming 15685 Innis Lake Rd N, Ste 3 Caledon, ON L7C 3A2 905-584-4753 n/a Josephine Palma Law (Executive Director) [email protected] n/a Agency Agency addresses addresses ADHD ADHD for for children children and and adults. adults. A certified English instructor can provide A c e r t i f i e d E n g l i s h i n s t r u c t o r c a n alternative provide learning strategies reading,ingrammar, phonetics, alternative learning in strategies reading, grammar, conversation and comprehension to children with phonetics, conversation and comprehension to learning anddisabilities also provides ESL children disabilities with learning and job alsorelated provides tutoring and English to new immigrants. job related ESL tutoring and English to new Provides private couple and group instruction in immigrants. ballroom waltz, and merenge, jive, and Provides dancing, private couple grouprumba, instruction in latin dancedancing, basics to individuals who are very ballroom waltz, merenge, rumba, jive,shy andor anxious about learning in a group environment. latin dance basics to individuals who are very shy or anxious about learning in a group environment. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Brampton & Caledon Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1982 An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Primary Contact Email Website 89 Services include: a 24-Hour Crisis and Support Telephone Line; counselling for women whom have experienced sexual violence; individual, couple, family and support person therapy prevention and outreach G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1993 Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, Davis Campus T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Education (post-secondary); English Language Provided Training Address 7899 McLaughlin Rd., Brampton, ON L6Y 1G6 Phone 905-459-7533 Fax 905-874-4345 Primary Contact Jocelyn Percy (Dean, Faculty of Applied Science and Technology) [email protected] Email [email protected] Website www.sheridancollege.ca An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Hope Place, Sexual Assault and Rape Crisis Centre T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Counselling; crisis line; educational services Provided Address 2250 Bovaird Drive E, Unit 610 Brampton, ON L6R 0W3 Phone 905-792-0821 (Office) 1-800-810-0180 (Crisis) Fax n/a Primary Contact n/a Email [email protected] Website www.hopeplace.ca Description Hope Place assists everyone (12 years and older) that has been impacted by recent or historic sexual abuse and assault. Hope Place delivers a curriculum to youth in middle and secondary schools in Peel. 90 Post-secondary community college that offers a wide assortment of post-secondary certificate, diploma, graduate certificate and degree programs in business, engineering, information technology, health sciences and community services, and also offers services and programs to assist newcomers to Canada in preparing for and finding employment G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1967 Spectra Community Support Services T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Counselling; seniors; postpartum; Provided Address 7700 Hurontario St #402, Brampton, ON L6Y 4M3 Phone 905-459-7777 (Brampton) 905-278-7208 (Mississauga) 905-584-7770 (Caledon) Fax Primary Contact Email Website Description 905-459-7777 (Distress Line-Mississauga/Brampton) 416-646-8450 (TeleCheck Seniors) 905-459-8441 (Peel Postpartum Family Support Line) 905-459-3955 Alison Caird (Executive Director) 905-278-7055 ext 1 [email protected] [email protected] http://www.spectrasupport.org/ Spectra Community Support Services is a non-profit, multicultural organization providing free, caring and confidential distress lines and support services in several languages for the diverse population of the Region of Peel and surrounding area. Provides inbound and outbound telephone support that is free, caring, confidential, non-judgmental and in several languages, for the diverse population of the region. An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Description 91 St. Leonard's Place, Peel T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Programs for those in need of meals, showers, warm Provided place to sleep, clinical services, programs to assist with the transition of prison to society life, addiction supports, youth supports, poetry club, music club, housing supports, employment and training supports for people that want to work but have faced prejudice due to disability, mental illness, and a carpentry program. Address York Regional Road 7, Brampton, ON L6T 3S3 1105 Queen St E Brampton, ON L6T 5M6 Phone 905) 457-3611 Fax 905-457-2314 Primary Contact Christopher McIntosh (Executive Director) ext 235 [email protected] Email [email protected] Website http://www.stleonardsplace.com/index.php Description A long term residential facility providing a place of safety, belonging, dignity, nourishment and education for homeless men with serious mental illness and those who have been in conflict with the law. There are 3 residences (Sir Robert Williams House, Rotary Resolve House and Richard and Joan Brown Home) that provide support to the homeless and ex-offenders in transition. St. Leonard’s Place offers different programs including: Life Program; Drop-In/Out of Cold Program; Clinical Services and Treatment; Housing Outreach Services; Volunteer Program; Connections programs; Spiritual Growth; AA & NA Meetings; Clean Life program; Positive Music Imperative; Poetry Club An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1973 92 Ste Louise’ Outreach Centre of Peel T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Food bank (perishable & non-perishables, toiletries, Provided various baby items, clothing, furniture), dental services Address 32 Haggert Ave N Brampton, ON L6X 1Y3 Phone 905-454-2144 Fax n/a Primary Contact Catherine Rivera (Board President) 416-704-0946 Email [email protected] Website www.stelouisefoodbank.com Description Provides those in in need with foodfood items, babybaby items, Provides those need with items, clothing, furniture, furniture, and dental and services freeservices of charge items, clothing, dental tofree OW of and ODSPtoclients. charge OW and ODSP clients. An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established 1971 G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Brampton; Caledon; Malton Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established 1982 Peel Children's Aid Society (CAS) T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Child protective services; counselling Provided Address 6860 Century Ave, West Tower, Mississauga, ON L5N 2W5 Phone 905-363-6131 Fax 905-363-6133 Primary Contact Lucie Baistrocchi (Director of Communications) 905-363-6131 ext 1153 [email protected] Email [email protected] Website www.peelcas.org/ 93 Protects children and youth from physical, sexual and emotional abuse and neglect Investigates child protection concerns for children (under 16yrs). Provides guidance and counselling, and works with parents and families to help them provide safe and loving environments for their children. Provides care for children and youth and supervises children who are under the care of Peel CAS, and places children for adoption. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1967 An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Description United Way of Peel Region T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Provides services to the community usually in Provided partnership with other organizations Address 90 Burnhamthorpe W, Mississauga, ON L5B 3C3 Phone 905-602-3650 Fax 905-602-3651 Primary Contact Susan Belsito (Executive Administration & HR Manager) 905-602-3611 [email protected] Email [email protected] Website www.unitedwaypeel.org Description United Way brings people together to improve lives, strengthen neighbourhoods and make the community better for everyone. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1967 94 their assailant) to establish violence-free lives for themselves and their children. Victim Quick Response Program offers financial support to victims of the most violent crimes who have no other financial resources. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Brampton and Mississauga Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1985 VPI Inc- Mississauga T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Employment (assessment, job search, training, Provided mentorship, etc.) programs offered to all ages, youth program, newcomer services An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Victim Service of Peel T y p e s o f S e r v i c e s Crisis intervention; counselling Provided Address 7750 Hurontario St., Brampton, ON L6V 3W6 Phone 905-568-8800 Fax 905-564-2844 Primary Contact Lana Burchett (Executive Director) 905-568-8800 ext 7650 [email protected] Email [email protected] Website www.vspeel.org Description Victim Services provides immediate crisis intervention and other related services to persons victimized by crime or tragic circumstance. Services include: counselling to individuals, families, businesses and organizations; court support and transmission of court results to victims of crime; relays information from victims to the Office of the Crown Attorney; monitors bail hearings; advocates on behalf of victims; offers 9-1-1 onetouch emergency cell phones to summon emergency support on a priority basis; assists women (who have been victimized by violence and who choose to leave 95 1290 Central Pkwy W., Ste 210 Mississauga, ON L5C 4R3 Phone 905-270-8710 Fax n/a Primary Contact Judy Cieslik (Manager) ext 1710 Email [email protected] Website www.vpi-inc.com Description Canadian firm that helps individuals with employment services to assist them in securing meaningful employment. G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Mississauga Service Charitable Status Not a Registered Charity Year Established n/a An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 Address YMCAof ofGreater GreaterToronto, Toronto,Mississauga* Mississauga* YMCA Types of Services Recreational programs; R e c r e a t i o nactivities; a l a c t i v ihealth ties; h e a l t h p reducational ograms; Provided and social programs; employment educational and socialcounselling; programs; counselling; training; childcare services employment training; childcare services Address Phone Fax Primary Contact Email Website Description 325 Burnhamthorpe Rd. W., Mississauga, ON L5B 3R2 905-897-9622 416-928-3362 (Customer Service) 905-279-3117 Sandra Silva Andrade (Manager, Membership Sales & Services) 905-897-6801 ext 410 [email protected] www.ymcagta.org/en/index.html The charityfocused focused TheYMCA YMCA of of Greater Greater Toronto Toronto isis aacharity on and development. development.Our Ouraim aim oncommunity community support support and isistotoprovide in our ourcommunity community provide every every individual individual in with growth,community community withopportunities opportunities for for personal personal growth, involvement, By making makingconnections, connections, involvement, and and leadership. leadership. 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Major Websites for Human Services in Peel (N=9) Government Community Services/ Funders Region of Peel http://www.region.peel. on.ca/index.htm Inventory of Programs and Services http://www.211toronto.ca/ips/start. jsp Peel Information Network http://pinet.on.ca City of Mississauga http://www.mississauga.ca/portal/home City of Brampton United Way of Peel Region http://www.city.brampton.on.ca/home.taf http://www.unitedwaypeel.org/ City of Caledon http://www.town.caledon.on.ca/ Settlement.Org (Major Immigrants/ Refuge Settlement Services) Culture, Heritage and Recreation http://settlement.org Government Wide Programs and Services http://www.culturecanada.gc.ca An Inventory of Agencies that Serve the Black Community and Youth in Peel Region, September 2014 G e o g r a p h i c a l A r e a o f Peel Region, Toronto Service Charitable Status Registered Charity Year Established 1989 97