Family Service Toronto / Services à la famille de Toronto - Address, activities & membership
Address:
355 Church Street
Toronto, ON M5B 0B2
Canada
Telephone number:
416-595-9230
Ext.
238
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Contact information in previous versions
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355 Church Street
Toronto, ON M5B 0B2
Canada
Telephone number:
416-595-9230
Ext.
238
Fax number:
416-595-0242
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128A Sterling Road
Toronto, ON M6R 2B7
Canada
Telephone number:
416-595-9230
Ext.
238
Fax number:
416-595-0242
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355 Church St
Toronto, ON M5B 1Z8
Canada
Telephone number:
416-595-9230
Ext.
238
Fax number:
416-595-0242
Description of the organization's activities:
A) Types of services of our organization: 1. Counselling Program provides Individual, group, LGBTQ+ counselling, mental health supports, and community support services for families and individuals during stressful times in their lives; 2. Family Violence Program provides safety planning and support, personal and group counselling, public education and criminal justice advocacy regarding domestic violence with women, same sex violence victims; elder abuse victims, child witnesses of family violence, sexual abuse survivors & for male batters. 3. Community Engagement Program provides community development by convening and public education to improve social inclusion for newcomers, ethno-racial groups and young families. 4. Social Action Program researches and advocates for public policies to improve the lives of vulnerable groups, especially on issues experienced by the agency's service users. The National and Ontario Campaign 2000 against Child Poverty is a priority issue. 5. Options and Passport Program works with adults and families with an individual with an intellectual disability to promote community inclusion. Multilingual. 6. PassportONE Program is the consolidated payment entity for Passport funding for the Province of Ontario, processing claims and administering payments to Passport clients. Multi-lingual services delivered from Family Service Toronto (FST) offices/ co-locations in the inner suburbs and downtown.
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Descriptions of the organization's activity in previous versions:
- A) Types of services of our organization: 1.Changing Lives Program provides personal and group counselling, mental health supports, and community support services for families and individuals during stressful times in their lives. The community counselling program is delivered from Family Service Toronto (FST) offices/ co-locations in the inner suburbs and downtown. 2. Family Violence Program provides safety planning and support, personal and group counselling, public education and criminal justice advocacy regarding domestic violence with women, same sex violence victims; elder abuse victims, child witnesses of family violence, sexual abuse survivors & for male batters. Multi-lingual. 3. Community Engagement Program provides community development by convening and public education to improve social inclusion for newcomers, ethno-racial groups and young families. 5 4. Social Action Program researches and advocates for public policies to improve the lives of vulnerable groups, especially on issues experienced by the agency's service users. The National and Ontario Campaign 2000 against Child Poverty is a priority issue. 5. Options and Passport Program works with adults and families with an individual with an intellectual disability to promote community inclusion. Multilingual. 6. PassportONE Program is the consolidated payment entity for Passport funding for the Province of Ontario, processing claims and administering payments to Passport clients.
- A) Types of services of our organization: 1.Changing Lives Program provides personal & group counselling, family life education and community support services for families and individuals during stressful times in their lives. The Community Counselling program is delivered from Family Service Toronto (FST) offices/ co-locations in the inner suburbs & downtown. 2. Family Violence Program provides safety planning and support, personal & group counselling, public education and criminal justice advocacy regarding domestic violence with women, same sex violence victims; elder abuse victims, child witnesses of family violence, sexual abuse survivors & for male batters. Multi-lingual. 3. Community Development Program provides community development by convening and public education to improve social inclusion for newcomers, ethno-racial groups and young families. 5 4. Social Action Program researches and advocates for public policies to improve the lives of vulnerable groups, especially on issues experienced by the agency's service users. The National & Ontario Campaign 2000 against Child Poverty is a priority issue. 5. Options and Passport Program works with adults and families with an individual with an intellectual disability to promote community inclusion. Multilingual. 6. PassportONE Program is the consolidated payment entity for Passport funding for the Province of Ontario, processing claims and administering payments to Passport clients.
- A) Types of services of our organization: 1.Changing Lives Program Unit provides personal & group counselling, family life education and community support services for families and individuals during stressful times in their lives. The Community Counselling program is delivered from Family Service Toronto (FST) offices/ co-locations in the inner suburbs & downtown. 2. Family Violence Program Unit provides safety planning and support, personal & group counselling, public education and criminal justice advocacy regarding domestic violence with women, same sex violence victims; elder abuse victims, child witnesses of family violence, sexual abuse survivors & for male batters. Multi-lingual. 3. Community & Neighbourhood Development Program Unit provides community development, housing supports, convening and public education to improve social inclusion for newcomers, ethno-racial groups and young families. 5 4. Social Reform Program Unit researches and advocates for public policies to improve the lives of vulnerable groups, especially on issues experienced by the agency's service users. The National & Ontario Campaign 2000 against Child Poverty is a priority issue. 5. Options and Passport Program works with adults and families with an individual with an intellectual disability to promote community inclusion. Multilingual.
- A) Types of services of our organization: 1.Changing Lives Program Unit provides personal & group counselling, family life education and community support services for families and individuals during stressful times in their lives. The Community Counselling program is delivered from Family Service Toronto (FST) offices/ co-locations in the inner suburbs & downtown. 2. Family Violence Program Unit provides safety planning and support, personal & group counselling, public education and criminal justice advocacy regarding domestic violence with women, same sex violence victims; elder abuse victims, child witnesses of family violence, sexual abuse survivors & for male batters. Multi-lingual. 3. Community & Neighbourhood Development Program Unit provides community development, housing supports, convening and public education to improve social inclusion for newcomers, ethno-racial groups and young families. 5 4. Social Reform Program Unit researches and advocates for public policies to improve the lives of vulnerable groups, especially on issues experienced by the agency's service users. The National & Ontario Campaign 2000 against Child Poverty is a priority issue. 5. Options Program Unit works with adults and families with an individual with an intellectual disability to promote community inclusion. Multilingual. 6. Learn$ave is a five year Canada wide research project of Individual Development Accounts to help low income people save for education, small business or other learning opportunities. Community partners are St. Stephens, St. Christopher House and Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA).
- A) Types of services of our organization: 1.Changing Lives Program Unit provides personal & group counselling, family life education and community support services for families and individuals during stressful times in their lives. The Community Counselling program is delivered from FSA offices/ co-locations in the inner suburbs & downtown. 2. Family Violence Program Unit provides safety planning and support, personal & group counselling, public education and criminal justice advocacy regarding domestic violence with women, same sex violence victims; elder abuse victims, child witnesses of family violence, sexual abuse survivors & for male batters. Multi-lingual. 3. Community & Neighbourhood Development Program Unit provides community development, housing supports, convening and public education to improve social inclusion for newcomers, ethno-racial groups and young families. 5 4. Social Reform Program Unit researches and advocates for public policies to improve the lives of vulnerable groups, especially on issues experienced by the agency's service users. The National & Ontario Campaign 2000 against Child Poverty is a priority issue. 5. Options Program Unit works with adults and families with an individual with an intellectual disability to promote community inclusion. Multilingual. 6. Learn$ave is a five year Canada wide research project of Individual Development Accounts to help low income people save for education, small business or other learning opportunities. Community partners are St. Stephens, St. Christopher House and YWCA, funded by HRDC. E. Subject-matters: Areas of concern
Organization's membership or classes of membership:
According to Family Service Toronto by-laws, a member of FST is defined as someone who has expressed an interest in FST and completed an annual application for membership. There is no membership fee.
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Organization's memberships or classes of memberships in previous versions:
- According to Family Service Toronto by-laws, a member of FST is defined as someone who has ¿expressed an interest in FST, completed an application for membership and paid any prescribed fees.
- According to FSA's by-laws, a member of FSA is defined as someone who has ¿expressed an interest in FSA, completed an application for membership and paid any prescribed fees.¿