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Universal Directory Universal Directory Sault Ste. Marie: Best Start Hubs Food Assistance Licensed Child Care To find and apply for child care visit www.saultdaycare.ca Best Start Hubs offer children and their families a Blind River Food Bank (705) 356-1117 Algoma District: Abinoggii Kinomaago Child Care Centre place to meet, learn, and grow. Bruce Mines Food Bank (705) 842-3855 Blind River Brighter Beginnings Our services are free and welcoming to all. (Serves Desbarats East to Bruce Mines) All Star Children Services Inc. (705) 848-4143 Canadian Prenatal Nutrition (705) 842-2444 Blind River Early Learning (705) 356-6725 Brighter Horizons Child Care Centre Provides food vouchers, free pre-natal vitamins to Au Jardin de Pierrot (705) 356-1537 Cedarbrook Child Development Centre Blind River (705) 356-4677 pregnant women to promote a healthy lifestyle Dubreuilville Child Care Algoma, Dacey Road Dubreuilville Carrefour Meilleur départ during and after pregnancy. Superior Children’s Centre/Centre supérieur d’enfants Child Care Algoma, East View Canadian Red Cross (705) 759-4547 (705) 884-1496 (705) 856-2178 Child Care Algoma, Notre-Dame-du-Sault Educates participants about nutrition, safe food Garderie Dubreuilville (705) 884-1496 Elliot Lake (705) 848-6669 Child Care Algoma, Parkland School Holy Angels School SSM (705) 945-8898 preparation, and budgeting skills. Echo Bay Ext. 255 Elliot Lake Food Bank (705) 461-3663 Child Care Algoma Echo Bay Child Care Algoma, Queen Street East Holy Cross School SSM (705) 945-8898 First Baptist Church (705) 253-8711 Early Learning & Care (705) 248-2043 Child Care Algoma, R.M. Moore School Ext. 303 Provides milk and baked goods along with a gospel Elliot Lake Child Care Algoma, Holy Cross School Hornepayne (807) 228-1269 message. All Star Children Services Inc. (705) 848-4143 Child and Family Centre, Sault College Indian Friendship Centre (705) 256-5634 Indian Friendship Centre SSM (705) 256-5634 Garderie Petit Trésor (705) 848-7591 Community Co-operative Children’s Services (705) 575-1868 Milk and nutrition program. Little Treasures Children’s Centre Mountain View Public School (705) 779-3627 Salvation Army (705) 759-4143 (705) 848-4904 H.S. McLellan Preschool Prince Township (705) 779-3627 Provides and emergency food program for Garderie Nouveau Départ (705) 848-8887 Hand in Hand Daycare individuals and families in need. SSM Carrefour Meilleur départ (705) 542-3515 School Club at Fatima (705) 848-8887 Holy Angels Preschool Soup Kitchen Lunch (705) 942-2694 Claire Dimock’s Children Centre (705) 848-9545 Jessie Irving Children’s Centre Wawa (705) 856-7354 Offers a daily free hot meal, provides clothing, Wawa Carrefour Meilleur départ (705) 856-2109 Hornepayne Meadow Park Montessori School good food box, and information to community The Three Bears Day Care (807) 868-3450 White River (705) 822-1751 services. Mountain View School Thessalon St. Andrew’s United Church (705) 254-6664 Child Care Algoma Thessalon Northridge Montessori School Community Outreach Provides can of powdered formula once per month. Orchard Children’s Centre Greenwood Public School (705) 779-3627 Learning & Care (705) 842-5445 St. Joseph Island Food Bank (705) 246-2869 Wawa Riverside Christian Children’s Centre Batchewana (705) 779-3627 or Superior Children’s Centre / Centre supérieur Bruce Mines (705) 248-2043 (705) 246-0847 Waabinong Head Start d’enfants (705) 856-2178 Community Action Program for Children (Serves Echo Bay through to West of Desbarats). Waterfront Child Development Centre Wawa Day Nursery (705) 856-2178 (705) 248-2043 Thessalon Food Bank (705) 842-2020 YMCA Child Care Garderie Francophone (705) 856-2109 Community Outreach Willowgrove United Church Vincent Place (705) 253-2770 Summer School Age Program (705) 856-2178 Extended Day: (705) 945-8898 Local food bank helping families in need. Assist White River Child Care Algoma, East View Ext. 315 families once every 3 months. Superior Children’s Centre / Centre supérieur Child Care Algoma, F.H. Clergue Echo Bay (705) 248-2043 d’enfants (705) 856-2178 Child Care Algoma, Holy Cross Desbarats (705) 248-2043 Goulais River (705) 779-3627 White River Child Care (705) 822-1751 Child Care Algoma, Notre-Dame-du-Sault Heyden (705) 779-3627 Child Care Algoma, Parkland Iron Bridge (705) 356-4677 Child Care Algoma, Pinewood Searchmont (705) 779-3627 Spanish (705) 848-7170 Child Care Algoma, R.M. Moore St. Joseph Island (705) 248-2043 École publique Écho-des-Rapides Thessalon (705) 248-2043 Sault College, St. Paul School Thessalon First Nation (705) 248-2043 St. John’s Back to Basics Children’s Program St. Pius X School YMCA Our Lady of Lourdes YMCA St. Francis French Immersion YMCA St. Mary’s Child Care YMCA Tarentorus Child Care YMCA Isabel Fletcher Child Care SAULT STE. MARIE & ALGOMA DISTRICT Township of St Joseph Public Library Breastfeeding Parenting and Family (705) 246-2353 Triple P Sault Ste. Marie Algoma Public Health Wawa Public Library (705) 856-2062 Literacy Centres ~ White River Public Library (807) 822-1113 and Algoma District Sault Ste. Marie (705) 541-7101 The power of positive parenting for parents of Toll Free (888) 537-5741 Sault Ste. Marie children up to 16 years old. Porcupine Health Unit (800) 461-1818 Shelters La Leche League Canada Where parents/caregivers and children from babies Parent Child Information Line to 6 years can learn and play together in their local Algonquin Hotel (705) 253-2311 Sault Ste. Marie (705) 971-7222 school. For more information please call Centre Victoria pour Femmes Sault Ste. Marie (705) 541-7101 (705) 945-7111 ext. 10278. Elliot Lake (705) 461-6120 Algoma District (888) 537-5741 Sault Ste. Marie (705) 253-0049 Municipalities/ H. M. Robbins Public School (705) 945-7119 www.triplepalgoma.ca Wawa (705) 856-0065 Northern Heights Public School (705) 945-7128 Townships/Recreation Pinewood Public School (705) 945-7133 Chadwic Home (705) 856-2848 Blind River (705) 356-2251 River View Public School (705) 945-7134 Elliot Lake Men’s Support Centre (705) 461-1331 Young Parent Connection Bruce Mines (705) 785-3493 Maplegate House for Women (705) 461-9868 City of Sault Ste. Marie (705) 759-2500 Mississauga Women’s Shelter (705) 356-7800 To support young parents in improving the health Dubreuilville (705) 884-2340 Health Services Business Office (705) 356-7142 and well-being of their families by providing Elliot Lake (705) 848-2287 Pauline’s Place Youth Shelter (705) 759-4663 information, skill building activities, and social Telehealth (24hrs) (866) 797-0000 Hilton (705) 246-2472 Emergency accommodation for youth, male and support. (16 to 25 years of age) Hornepayne (807) 868-2020 Health Care Connect (800) 445-1822 Parent Child Information Line (888) 537-5741 female (16 to 21 years) Huron Shores (705) 843-2033 Vincent Place (705) 253-2770 Sault Ste. Marie (705) 541-7101 Jocelyn (705) 246-2025 Emergency accommodation for men Johnson (705) 782-6601 Algoma Public Health (18 years and older) Laird (705) 248-2395 Blind River (705) 356-2551 Women in Crisis (Algoma) Inc. (705) 759-1230 MacDonald Meredith and Aberdeen Additional Elliot Lake (705) 848-2314 (705) 248-2441 Sault Ste. Marie (705) 541-7101 Or (877) 759-1230 Plummer AdditionalTownship (705) 785-3479 Thessalon (705) 842-2444 Prince Township (705) 779-2992 Wawa (Dubreuilville, White River) (705) 856-7208 St. Joseph (705) 246-2625 Social Services Spanish (705) 844-2300 Porcupine Health Unit District Social Services Administration Boards provide Tarbutt and Tarbutt Additional (705) 782-6776 Hornepayne (807) 868-2091 families with access to child care fee subsidy, social Village of Hilton Beach (705) 246-2242 housing, and Ontario Works supports. Wawa (705) 856-2244 Wawa Recreation Programs (705) 856-2244 Public Libraries Algoma District Services Administration Board www.adsab.on.ca Bibliothèque Publique de Dubreuilville Blind River (705) 356-2263 North East Community (705) 884-1435 (serves Iron Bridge to Spanish) Blind River Public Library (705) 356-7616 Elliot Lake (705) 848-7153 Care Access Centre Bruce Mines and Plummer Additional Library Thessalon (serves Echo Bay to Thessalon including All children (0-19yrs.) in the district of Algoma may (705) 785-3370 St Joseph Island ) (705) 842-3370 access services which include case management, Children’s Library (Richards Landing) Wawa (also serves Dubreuilville to Hornepayne) home nursing, nutrition therapy, physiotherapy, (705) 246-2877 (705) 865-2303 Directory updates may be sent to [email protected] occupational and speech therapy. Echo Bay Lending Library (705) 248-2441 Updates are made in January and in June. Elliot Lake Public Library (705) 848-2287 Sault Ste. Marie District Social Services Blind River (705) 356-1331 Ext. 2800 Administration Board (705) 759-2273 Last updated June 2017. Elliot Lake (705) 461-9329 Hornepayne Public Library (807) 868-2332 Early Years Services (705) 541-7321 Sault Ste. Marie (705) 949-1650 Mississauga First Nation Library (705) 356-3145 Child Care/Social Housing Applications (705) 759-7748 Wawa (705) 856-7018 Prince Township Library (705) 779-3653 www.socialservices-ssmd.ca or (800) 668-7705 Sault Ste. Marie Public Library Centennial Branch (705) 759-5230 Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) provides Page Korah Branch (705) 759-5249 income and employment supports to people with 2 Serpent RiverFirst Nation Library (705) 844-2131 disabilities who are in financial need. Spanish Public Library (705) 844-2555 Thessalon First Nation Library (705) 842-1258 ODSP (705) 253-2001 Thessalon Union Public Library (705) 842-2306 (800) 825-7593 .
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