 |
- 5 bag lunches for the working homeless
- 1 day of formula and diapers for an at-risk infant
- A sandwich and a cup of noodles for 5 street youth
|
 |
- 16 nutritious breakfasts for children who go to school hungry
- Snow removal services for 4 low-income seniors
- 1 hour of comprehensive sexuality education to 30 youth
- 1 hour of homework club for 8 children
|
 |
- 2 hours of referral services to connect individuals and families to a full range of community, social and government services information
- Nutritious lunches for 16 hungry children
- 2 youth with a disability to attend a spring or winter day camp
- 4 street survival packs that include essential items for street youth
|
 |
- 1 hour of education for a family to support their children to their potential
- A hot or cold meal for 10 seniors, convalescents or people with disabilities
- 8 days of emergency food hamper for a single parent low-income family
|
 |
- 4 hours of counselling services to enable individuals and families to cope with social, psychological and interpersonal issues
- 12 weeks of evening Pronunciation & Fluency classes for 2 New Canadian students
- 8 hours of direct support to families where one or both parents have an intellectual disability
|
 |
- 2 weeks of housing and basic needs for a homelessness youth
- 3 low-income workers to be outfitted with steel toed boots, hard hats and gloves
- 72 hours of shelter and on-site basic needs supply for a vulnerable child
- Two weeks of the Children and Parent Program for 4 immigrant families
|
 |
- 8-week group counselling for 4 individuals or families to cope more effectively with individual, family and social functioning
- 15 Immigrant Youth to have the Standard First Aid and CPR training for summer job placements
- 25 days of safe, secure residential treatment and housing for an individual
- 6 specialized hospital accompaniments to survivors of recent sexual assault
- 1 month of housing and basic needs for an Aboriginal homeless youth
|