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Youth Resource List

Tom Coupal
Youth In Transition Worker
YMCA of Sudbury, Employment Services
10 Elm Street, Suite 112
Sudbury, ON   P3C 5N3
T: 705-674-2324 Ext: 3271  
Txt : 705-822-1978
Nutrition Resources for Youth
- Dinner Mondays,
Sudbury Action 105 Elm Street 673-4396 Wednesdays,
Center for Youth Sudbury Thursdays, Fridays at
6pm
- Dinner Tuesdays at
5pm
- Dinner Saturdays at
5pm
- Emergency food
Inner City Homes 251 Elm Street 675-7550 bank 1pm to 4pm
Sudbury

- Every other
Native 110 Elm Street 674-2128 Wednesday
Friendship Center Sudbury - Breakfast is free for
homeless
- $5 if not homeless
- Emergency food
Better Beginnings 450 Morin Street 671-1941 bank
Better Futures Sudbury, Ontario - Must make an
appointment

Blue Door 344 Elgin Street 675-5300 - 11am to 2:30pm


Soup Kitchen Sudbury

- Tuesdays to
Elgin Street 344 Elgin Street 673-2163 Saturdays 7am to
Mission Sudbury 8:03pm
- Sundays 2pm to
3pm
Greater Sudbury Food Banks
 If you are accessing a food bank, ensure you are accessing the one closest to you
 You must bring a piece of ID, a piece of mail with your current address, a pay tub, or
proof that you are a recipient of ODSP or OW. The more of this that you can bring,
the better! ID could include birth certificate, health card, student ID card, etc.

- 10am to 2pm every


Beech Street Christ The King 674-6447 second Thursday
Community Kitchen Church
21 Ste Anne Rd
Sudbury

- 12pm to 12:45pm
Friendship 100 Gaudette Street 855-4848 Monday to Friday
House Chelmsford

- 10am to 12pm on
Bread & Roses Holy Trinity Church 858-3630 the 3rd Thursday of
Food Bank 72 Younge Street each month
Capreol

- Thursdays 1pm to
Coniston 44 Pine Street 694-5050 3pm
Food Bank Coniston

- Tuesdays 12pm to
Garson Brady Clubhouse 592-2294 3pm
Food Bank O’Neil Drive West
Garson

- Last 2 Wednesdays
Hanmer Good Neighbours 566-1283 of the month from
Food Bank Food Bank 10am to 2pm
4680 Lafontaine St
Hanmer

Levack/Onaping Last two Wednesday


Food Bank 2 Hillside, Onaping of the month
705-966-2076 4:00pm - 7:00 pm
Falls Community
Centre, Suite F

Minnow Lake St. Alphonsus 566-9409 - Thursdays 3pm to


Food Bank Holy Redeemer 5pm
Church
1422 Bancroft Dr
Sudbury

- Tuesdays and
New Sudbury 1169 Dollard Street 675-7550 Thursdays 10am to
Food Bank Sudbury 12pm

- Monday to Friday
Salvation Army 634 Notre Dame 566-8151 from 9am to 1pm
Family Services Avenue
Sudbury
- Thursdays 1:15pm
Walden Food Bank 215 Sixth Avenue n/a to 3:30pm
Lively
Clothing Resources for Youth
- Monday to Friday
Better Beginnings 450 Morin Street 671-1941 9am - 3pm
Better Futures: Sudbury - Saturdays 2pm -
Community Closet 5pm

- Free men’s clothing


John Howard 204 Pine Street 673-9576 - Open Tuesday to
Clothing Bank Sudbury Friday 9am to 12pm
AND 1pm to 4 pm
- Second-hand
Jarrett Center 760 Notre Dame 525-5100 clothing at a low cost
Sudbury

- Clothing and
St. Vincent 2506 Old Hwy 29 897-1212 apartment
de Paul Val Caron furnishings
- Monday to Saturday
9:30am to 4pm
- Second-hand
Salvation Army 634 Notre Dame Ave 525-2433 clothing at a low cost
Thrift Store Sudbury - Monday to Saturday
9am to 4pm

- Second-hand
Sudbury Women’s 324 Elm Street 673-1916 clothing at no or low
Center: My Sister’s Sudbury cost
Closet - Monday to Friday
8:30 to 12pm, 1pm to
4:30pm
- Free clothing room
Elgin Street 344 Elgin Street 673-2163 available Tuesday to
Mission Sudbury Thursday from 12pm
to 1:30pm
Housing Resources for Youth
- Call ahead
L’Association des 307 Cedar Street 675-6422 - Assist homeless
Jeunes de la Sudbury youth 16 to 19 years
Rue/Foyer Notre old
Dame - Short term housing

- Housing support
Sudbury Action 105 Elm Street 673-4396 worker available
Center for Youth Sudbury

- Housing support
Corner Clinic 344 Elgin Street 673-3721 - Personal hygiene
Sudbury items

- Meals and short


Salvation Army 146 Larch Street 673-1175 term housing for men
Sudbury - Short term housing
for women and
children
- Emergency housing
YWCA 370 St. Raphael 674-2210 for women 16+
Genevra House Street experiencing abuse
Sudbury by their partner

- Hours: 8:30am –
Greater Sudbury 10 Elm Street 674-8323 4:30pm, Monday to
Housing Sudbury Friday
Corporation - Allocates empty
apartments to
applicants on the
Housing Registry
waiting list
- Offers geared-to-
income rent
- Settles disputes
Landlord and 199 Larch Street 1-888-332-3234 between residential
Tenant Board Suite 301 landlords and tenants
Sudbury

- Emergency shelter
Cedar Place 261 Cedar Street 586-3293 for single women
de Cedre Sudbury over the age of 19
and for families
- Provides temporary
housing, food, and
support to find safe,
affordable housing
Sudbury 1460 Fairburn 674-0737 - Creates a weekly list
Red Cross Street of affordable
Sudbury available housing
- Offers $300
assistance toward
first month’s rental
deposit (depending
on an assessment of a
client)
- Offers financial
assistance with rent
or utilities for
persons at risk of
eviction or
disconnection

Haircuts
- Haircuts for $8.25
Modern College 66 Elm Street 671-9000 for men or women
Sudbury - Walk-in or make an
appointment
Counselling Resources for Youth
324 Elm Street 673-1916 - Crisis support and
Sudbury Women’s Sudbury advocacy
Center - Peer support
- Support groups
- Workshops
- Free counselling
Canadian Mental 111 Elm Street 675-7252 sessions
Health Association Sudbury - Transitional
housing
- 8:30am to 10pm
Crisis Intervention 127 Cedar Street 675-4760 every day of the week
Sudbury - Crisis counselling

- Crisis intervention
Voices for Women 96 Larch Street 671-5495 - Individual and
Sudbury group counselling for
women 16+
- Counselling
Inner City Home 251 Elm Street 675-7550 - Life management
of Sudbury Sudbury courses

- Peer counselling
Northern Initiative 36 Elgin Street 222-6472 - Creative programs
for Social Action Sudbury - Vocational skill
(NISA) building

- Offers counselling
Family Enrichment 30 Ste. Anne Road – 670-0606 for mental health
Centre Fourth Floor issues, as well as
Sudbury specialized services
for additions and
spirituality-based
counseling
- Also provides
workshops on
parenting, stress
reduction, and anger
management
- Offers Aboriginal
N`Swakamok Native 110 Elm Street 674-2128 family support,
Friendship Centre Sudbury prenatal nutrition,
healthy babies,
children`s wellness,
drug and alcohol
awareness, healthy
lifestyles, and
community support
programs.
The Regional - Offers peer
Warm Line 36 Elgin Street 1-866-856-9276 assistance through
Sudbury pre-crisis telephone
support to callers
with mental health
concerns
- Phone lines are
available 7 days a
week from 6pm until
12pm.

Warning: tainted street drugs in


northern Ontario Issued: Monday, May 15, 2017

Specifically, to reduce the risk of an opioid overdose:

 Get a naloxone kit and training on its use, and carry it with you.
 Use drugs in the company of others and not alone.
 Start with smaller amounts than usual and increase amounts gradually.
 Call 911 immediately if something does not feel right. For all suspected overdoses,
call 911, use naloxone, and start CPR.
 Call 911 and give naloxone if someone has slow or absent breathing.

Naloxone is a medication used to reverse opioid overdoses and can be injected or


sprayed in the nose. Naloxone kits and training are available to anyone who uses
opioids or their friends and family at no cost at Réseau ACCESS Network and local
pharmacies. For more information about where to access naloxone kits,
visit www.ontario.ca/page/get-naloxone-kits-free.

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