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Record #:
BAR1497
Last Modified:
26 Jun 2024
Last Full Update:
25 Jun 2024
Description
Description (Service) |
An international voluntary organization in the Catholic Church providing service to people in need - provides food vouchers and grocery assistance as they are able
- parents can apply for assistance to send a child to summer camp
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Service Details
Hours |
Hours vary |
Areas Served |
Barrie ; Barrie - St John Vianney parish area (South of Dunlop St. / West of the 400 / North of Highway 89) |
Boundaries |
South of Dunlop St. / West of the 400 / North of Highway 89 |
Eligibility |
- Residency Requirements: St John Vianney parish area (South of Dunlop St. / West of the 400 / North of Highway 89)
- Food Assistance: No restrictions
- Camp Assistance: for Boys 6-13 years, Girls 5-13 years
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Application |
- General Assistance: Call
- Summer camp
- Leave a message specifying that the inquiry is about camps
- interview required for all applicants
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Languages |
English |
Fees |
None - emergency assistance with food
Fee assistance available for parents sending a child to summer camp |
Addresses and Location
Located In Community |
Barrie |
Address |
St. John Vianney Church 13 Baldwin Lane Barrie, ON Canada L4N 2W1 |
Intersection |
Innisfil St and Baldwin Lane |
Physical Access |
Fully Accessible |
Contact Information
Office Phone |
705-726-8007 Ext 8, Call and leave a message and one of the volunteers will return your call |
Partnership of Simcoe County Nutrition Network, Food Partners Alliance of Simcoe County and
Community Connection. The support of the Government of Ontario is acknowledged