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Financial Assistance - Toronto - Children & Youth


Child Development Institute - Disabilities

Phone: (416) 603-1827
Web: www.childdevelopmentinfo.com/learning/learning_disabilities.shtml
 
Child Development Institute provides consultation to the 200+ child care centres in the City of Toronto, as well as to licensed private home child care providers, in caring for children with special needs. Services include assessment, training, developing program plans to address specific issues, funding to temporarily achieve staffing needs of a care plan, mediation and supportive counselling with parents. The Child Care Consultation Team also provides several support networks for professionals focused on inclusion of children with special needs, including the Resource Teacher Network, as well as training in partnership with George Brown College. Serves children aged 0-12.

Ministry of Community and Social Services - Developmental Services

Phone:   (613) 545-0536
(613) 545-0536

Web: http://www.mcss.gov.on.ca/en/mcss/programs/developmental/servicesAndSupport/specialServicesAtHome.aspx

The Special Services at Home (SSAH) program is funded and administered by the Ministry of Community and Social Services.
This program provides funding directly to families so they can purchase services to provide personal development and relief support to a child or adult with a developmental disability or a child with a physical disability.

SISIP Financial Services
 

Phone: 1-800-267-6681
Web: www.sisip.ca/en/Cfpaf_e/index.asp

The Canadian Assistance Personnel Assistance Fund provides financial assistance to serving and former members of the Canadian Forces (CF) and their immediate families.
 

Military Family Fund

Download: Military Family Fund (PDF)
Web: http://www.cfpsa.com/en/corporate/mfamily/index.asp
 

The Military Families Fund (MFF) is an agile and responsive means for Base and Wing Commanders, in concert with Military Family Resource Centers (MFRC) across the country, to help military families within hours of being advised of need. It will help with short-term emergencies and also provide long-term support. The MFF allows CF leadership to meet the special-case needs of CF members and their families with speed and flexibility not always available through the traditional programs.
 


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