Catholic Settlement House Day Nursery
(416) 977-0254Catholic Settlement House
Day Nursery is committed to offering quality day care for young
children. This agency offers subsidized spaces for parents who are
unable to pay full fees. The children who come to the day care centre
are from all different backgrounds.
Covenant House Toronto
(416) 598-4898 ▪
www.covenanthouse.ca
Covenant House is the country's largest emergency shelter for street kids offering
food, medical care, counselling and educational assistance to more than 20,000 youth
annually. Its mission is to provide youth in crisis with refuge and alternatives to the
degradation of street life.
Four Winds Boys' Camp
(647) 271-4405
Four Winds Boys' Camp offers disadvantaged boys a
summer camping experience in the Orillia area. The camp's programs
include aquatics, crafts, skill sports, nature lore and field sports.
Office of Catholic Youth
(416) 599-7676 ▪
www.ocytoronto.org
The office of Catholic Youth supports Youth Ministry in the Archdiocese of Toronto by
developing programs and workshops to help facilitate youth participation in the greater
Church community. The office organizes spiritual and social events to help energize
existing youth programs in addition to training and on-going support for parish Youth
Ministry teams.
Pelletier Homes for Youth
(416) 534-7309 ▪
www.pelletierhomes.org
Pelletier operates one group home and six foster
care residences which serve 27 young women between the ages of 12 and
18. These youth turn to Pelletier to escape serious difficulties such as
abuse. They face barriers to self-sufficiency, including emotional
problems, low education, truancy, substance abuse and poverty. The
organization offers residential care, individual counseling, life-skills
development, educational and career planning, family and parental
support, social and interpersonal skills development, ongoing support
and a Sectional 19 Educational Classroom.
Sancta Maria House
(416) 925-7333
Sancta Maria House operates a three part program:
Sancta Maria House Residence, Quinn House and Aftercare Outreach for
ex-residents of both houses.
Sancta Maria House Residence
provides a home-like environment for young women, age 16 to 21, who are
in need of supportive housing and counselling. Emphasis is placed upon
life skills, independence, preparation for the future, learning to live
cooperatively in a group, the development of a sense of self-worth, and
personal responsibility. The ultimate goal is to help young women
develop into healthy, contributing members of society.
Quinn House provides low income
support housing for young women, aged 18-22, and a live-in Coordinator.
Emphasis is placed upon preparing for total independence. Aftercare
provides follow-up and a life line for ex-residents of both houses.
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