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Community Resources Community Resources Hospitals: Midwives: Deep River and District Hospital Madawaska Valley Midwives 117 Banting Drive (https://www.mvmidwives.ca/) Deep River, ON K0J1P0 15 Lake Street, Killaloe, ON K0J 2A0 Telephone: 613-584-3333 / 1-866-571-8168 Telephone: Petawawa area – 1-877-757-0808 Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Killaloe area – 613-757-0808 350 John Street North, Arnprior, ON K7S 2P6 Email: [email protected] Telephone: 613-623-7962 Ottawa Valley Midwives St. Francis Memorial Hospital (https://ottawavalleymidwives.com/) 7 St. Francis Memorial Drive 1-1 Costello Drive, Carleton Place, ON Barry’s Bay, ON K0J 1B0 K7C 0B4 Telephone: 613-756-3044 Telephone: 613-253-3148 Fax: 613-253-2550 Pembroke Regional Hospital Email: [email protected] 705 Mackay Street, Pembroke, ON K8A 1G8 *Midwife Languages: English, French & Russian Telephone: 613-732-2811 The Midwifery Collective of Ottawa Renfrew Victoria Hospital (https://www.midwiferycollective.com/) 499 Raglan Street North, Renfrew, ON K7V 1P6 88 Centrepointe Dr., Suite 200 Telephone: 613-432-4851 Ottawa, ON K2G 6B1 Telephone: 613-730-bebe (2323) Fax: 613-260-2880 Email: [email protected] Page 1 of 7 Prenatal Classes/Support: Sexual Health: Renfrew County and District Health Unit (RCDHU) RCDHU Community Sexual Health Clinics Prenatal Education Program (https://www.rcdhu.com/clinics-classes/sexual- (https://www.rcdhu.com/clinics- health-clinics/) classes/prenatal-education/) Telephone: 613-735-8651 Ext. 589 / Breastfeeding: 1-800-267-1097 Ext. 589 RCDHU Breastfeeding ABC’s (https://www.rcdhu.com/clinics- Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program classes/prenatal-education/) Pembroke Telephone: 613-735-8651 Ext. 589 / Jubilee Place 1-800-267-1097 Ext. 589 1144 Lea Street, Pembroke, ON k8A 4Z6 Email: [email protected] Telephone: 613-732-8434 Email: [email protected] Breastfeeding Consults Petawawa (https://www.rcdhu.com/clinics- St. Francis of Assisi Church classes/feeding-your-baby/) 9 Festubert Boulevard, Petawawa, ON K8H Telephone: 613-735-8651 Ext. 589 / 2X3 1-800-267-1097 Ext. 589 Telephone: 613-687-5511 Ext. 5434 Email: [email protected] Renfrew Renfrew EarlyON Telehealth Ontario 115 Veteran’s Memorial Boulevard 24/7 Breastfeeding Supports Renfrew, ON K7V 2R5 (https://www.ontario.ca/page/breastfeeding) Telephone: 613-433-9901 Telephone: 1-866-797-0000 Arnprior TTY: 1-866-797-0007 Family Preschool Resource Centre 16 Edward Street South, Suite 130, Arnprior, Le Leche League (https://www.lllc.ca/) ON K7S 3W4 Breastfeeding Referral Line: 1-800-665-4324 Telephone: 613-623-8224 Killaloe Additional Websites Community Resource Centre www.ontariobreastfeeds.ca 15 Lake Street, Killaloe, ON K0J 2A0 Telephone: 613-757-3108 / http://www.breastfeedinginc.ca/ 1-888-757-3108 Page 2 of 7 Postpartum Support Groups/Playgroups/Parenting Support: Baby & Me Group RCDHU Parent-Child Drop-Ins Jubilee Place (https://www.rcdhu.com/clinics- 1144 Lea Street, Pembroke, ON K8A 4Z6 classes/parenting/) Telephone: 613-732-8434 Email: [email protected] Family and Children’s Services Pembroke Office The Phoenix Centre (https://phoenixctr.com/) 77 Mary Street, Suite 100, Pembroke, ON Pembroke Office K8A 5V4 130 Pembroke Street West (2nd Floor), Telephone: 613-735-6866 Pembroke, ON K8A 5M8 Toll Free: 1-800-267-5878 Telephone: 613-735-2374 or 1-800-465-1870 Renfrew Office Renfrew Office 114 Argyle Street South, Renfrew, ON 191 Plaunt Street South, Renfrew, ON K7V 1T5 K7V 1M7 Telephone: 613-735-6866 Telephone: 613-432-7936 Toll Free: 1-800-267-5878 *For additional satellite locations, visit The Phoenix Centre website at: https://phoenixctr.com/. Columbus House/Young Parent Support Program Pembroke Site Petawawa Postnatal Nutrition Program 73 Renfrew St., Pembroke, ON K8A 5R7 St. Francis of Assisi Church Telephone: 613-732-1767 9 Festubert Boulevard, Petawawa, ON K8H 2X3 Telephone: 613-687-2104 Renfrew Site 140 Munroe Ave. E., Renfrew, ON K7V 3K4 Community Resource Centre Telephone: 613-432-4241 15 Lake Street, Killaloe, ON K0J 2A0 Telephone: 613-757-3108 / 1-888-757-3108 Email: [email protected] Financial Help/Assistance with Getting Baby Items: Jubilee Place CPAN 1144 Lea Street, Pembroke, ON K8A 4Z6 Operation Snowsuit Telephone: 613-732-8434 (https://renfrewcountycpan.ca/operation- Email: [email protected] snowsuit/) Tools for School Program Ontario Works (https://renfrewcountycpan.ca/tools-for-school/) ( http://www.countyofrenfrew.on.ca/departmen ts/social -services/ontario-works/) First Step Options – Pregnancy Resource Centre (http://www.firststepoptions.com/wp/) 337 Murray Street, Pembroke, ON K8A 4P3 Telephone: 613-635-7440 *Open Mon. to Weds., 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Page 3 of 7 EarlyON Child & Family Centres : Centre-Based Program: Mobile Programs: EarlyON Arnprior Bonnechere Inodewiziwin Abinodjinish 16 Edward Street South, Suite 130, Arnprior, Kikinamagan (BIAK)EarlyON Bonnechere ON K7S 3W4 (Indigenous Teachings) Telephone: 613-623-8224 Telephone: 613-639-5780 *Serving various communities throughout EarlyON North Renfrew – two locations Renfrew County -33110 D Highway 17, Deep River, ON -34465 Highway 17, Point Alexander, ON EarlyON Toy Bus Telephone: 613-602-3593 Main Office: 15 Lake Street, Killaloe, ON Email: K0J 2A0 [email protected] Telephone: 613-757-3108 *Serving Barry’s Bay, Cobden, Eganville, EarlyON Pembroke Beachburg, Killaloe, Golden Lake, and 464 Isabella St., Pembroke, ON K8A 5T9 Palmer Rapids Telephone: 613-735-7575 Email: [email protected] For more information and monthly calendars, visit: http://www.countyofrenfrewelcc.com/. French services: On y Va 1253 rue Pembroke ouest Telephone: 613-732-3986 Email: [email protected] EarlyON Petawawa Play Troop – two locations -30 Festubert Blvd., Petawawa, ON K8H 1C6 Telephone: 613-687-1641 -1578 Wolfe Avenue, Petawawa, ON K8H 1L3 (Tues. only from Sept. to June) Telephone: 613-687-2104 EarlyON Renfrew 115 Veteran’s Memorial Boulevard Renfrew, ON K7V 2R5 Telephone: 613-433-9901 Page 4 of 7 Family Health Teams (FHT) and Mental Health Resources: Community Health Centres (CHC): 24 Hour Mental Health Crisis Line Algonquins of Pikwakanagan Telephone: 1-866-996-0991 (https://www.algonquinsofpikwakanagan.com/ health-services/) Pembroke Regional Hospital Mental Health Health Services Services Telephone: 613-625-2259 Telephone: 613-732-8770 Ext. 8006 / 1-800-991-7711 Ext. 8006 Family Health Team Telephone: 613-625-1175 Child, Youth and Family Crisis Line (http://www.icrs.ca/en/) Arnprior and District FHT (https://arnpriorfht.ca/) Telephone: 1-877-377-7775 Telephone: 1-877-622-5763 North Renfrew Family Services Walk-in Counselling (http://bright-ideas-software.com/nrfs/index.html) Madawaska Valley FHT P.O Box 1334, Deep River, ON K0J 1P0 (https://madawaskavalleyfht.com/) Telephone: 613-584-3358 Telephone: 613-756-9888 Email: [email protected] Petawawa Centennial Family Health Centre Robbie Dean Family Counselling Centre (http://pcfhc.ca/) (https://www.robbiedeancentre.com/) Telephone: 613-687-7641 315 Pembroke St. E, Pembroke, ON K8A 3K2 Telephone: 613-629-4243 Rainbow Valley CHC (https://www.rainbowvalleychc.on.ca/) Algonquins of Pikwakanagan Telephone: 613-757-0004 (https://www.algonquinsofpikwakanagan.com/h ealth-services/) Algonquin FHT (http://algonquinfht.ca/) Mental Health Services Telephone: 705-787-0846 Telephone: 613-625-2259 West Champlain FHT (https://www.westchamplainfht.com/) Health Information Lines: Telephone: 1-866-553-7205 (after-hours questions Renfrew County and District Health Unit Family or concerns) Health Intake Line *See website for additional telephone numbers Telephone: 613-735-8651 Ext. 589 or 1-800-267- according to location 1097 Ext. 589 Whitewater Bromley CHC Telehealth Ontario (https://www.wbchc.on.ca/) Telephone: 1-866-797-0000 / TTY: 1-866-797-0007 Telephone: 613-582-3685 Registering Your Baby: Website: https://www.ontario.ca/page/register- birth-new-baby Page 5 of 7 Smoking/Substance Use: New to Canada: Telephone Support Health Care Connect Free and confidential smoking cessation (https://www.ontario.ca/page/find-family- information and support. doctor-or-nurse-practitioner) – Find a family Telephone: 1-866-797-0000 doctor or nurse practitioner Telephone: 1-800-445-1822 Smokers’ Helpline (https://www.smokershelpline.ca/) Giving Birth in a New Land – A guide for Support services available online and through women new to Canada and their families text messaging. English: Text: iQuit to 123456 https://resources.beststart.org/wp- content/uploads/2019/02/E30-E.pdf Pathways Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services French: of Renfrew County The Mother Safe Program https://resources.beststart.org/wp- (http://www.renfrewcountyaddictiontreatment. content/uploads/2019/02/E30-F-1.pdf ca/index.htm) Telephone: 613-432-8573 / 1-888-241-1135 Growing Up in a New Land – A guide for Email: [email protected] newcomer parents English: Emergency Food Access: https://resources.beststart.org/wp- Renfrew County Food Banks content/uploads/2019/01/K36-E.pdf (https://www.champlainhealthline.ca/listService French: s.aspx?id=10572&region=Renfrew) https://resources.beststart.org/wp- content/uploads/2019/01/K36-F-1.pdf Housing/Shelter: Renfrew County Housing Corporation Violence/Abuse: (http://www.countyofrenfrew.on.ca/departmen Bernadette McCann House for Women ts/social-services/renfrew-county-housing- (http://wsssbmh.org/en/) corporation/) Telephone: 613-732-3131 / 1-800-267-4930 -Renfrew, Telephone: 613-432-3679 -Arnprior, Telephone:
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