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The Caldwell Family Centre – For People – With People The Caldwell Family Centre plays a critical role in supporting residents of Ottawa who are impacted by poverty In collaboration with partners, we strive to meet clients’ needs in a wide variety of areas, including food security, social engagement, child and youth programming and vocational support
How We Help – The Caldwell Family Centre Each day, from Tuesday to Friday, the Caldwell Family Centre provides 135 to 150 boxes of healthy food, baby supplies, and personal care items This includes 1,800 adults and 1,000 children each month
History – The Caldwell Family Centre The story of the Caldwell Family Centre began early in the 1980’s with one determined woman, Sister Thelma Marion Sr Thelma and three other sisters of the Sacred Heart congregation moved to a house on Caldwell Ave , invited by the City Councillor at the time – Ron Kolbus
No One Goes Hungry – The Caldwell Family Centre At Caldwell Family Centre, we make sure no one in our community goes hungry That’s why we’re launching a campaign to talk about food insecurity in our community As food prices get higher, Caldwell is there to make sure No One Goes Hungry
The Caldwell Family Centre – For People – With People • PROGRAMME DE REPAS : Déjeuners servis de 8 h à 9 h 30; dîners servis de 13 h à 14 h 30; fermé le premier vendredi de chaque mois • BANQUE D’ALIMENTATION (6 Epworth): Ouvert mardi, mercredi, vendredi de 9h à 12h et de 13h à 16h
People in Profile – The Caldwell Family Centre The Caldwell Family Centre, through the support of many kind individuals and organizations, was able to help Belyse and her family when they needed help the most Thanks to the Caldwell Family Centre, Belyse says “we were able to make it through some pretty tough times