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A collective of twenty-two churches in downtown Ottawa
The Centretown Churches Social Action Committee (CCSAC) is a collective of twenty-two churches in downtown Ottawa. CCSAC was started in 1967 by nine churches to respond to social needs in the Centretown area. CCSAC has undertaken many initiatives on behalf of people who are socially and economically disadvantaged in our community. Since 1978, CCSAC’s main project has been oversight of the Centretown Emergency Food Centre (CEFC). CCSAC’s mandate also includes advocacy for social justice, especially for issues relating to poverty.
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Join us for the Climate Virus online workshop lead by Julia Sterling. Explore COVID-19 lessons and insights from environmental leaders to inspire new ideas. Collaborate with others to brainstorm urgent climate action plans for Canada. Envision a just and sustainable future together!
To learn more about Give it up for the Earth! or to find additional resources, visit cpj.ca/fortheearth/
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Spring is almost here!
As the weather grows warmer, we are asking for donations of Spring workwear. Our Suiting Program needs weather appropriate clothing to help our clients prepare for the warmer seasons coming up. We are so grateful to everyone who donates clothing and supports #DFSOttawa programs and services.
#DidYouKnow: at the end of each Suiting appointment, clients choose from a selection of makeup and toiletry items to complete their confidence-boosting outfits? We are overdue for a restock, so if you have any new and unopened products to donate, it would be much appreciated.
To RSVP for a #ClothingDonationDay, visit dfsottawa-clothing.eventbrite.ca.
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Consider purchasing loose fruit and vegetables when the opportunity calls for it.
Buying loose produce reduces food waste because it allows you to only buy what you need, making it less likely you’ll throw away excess food later on.
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You are welcome to worship tomorrow at 10:30am, in person or online. Afterward, there is coffee and tea in Grant Hall for everyone.
We are inviting all young adults to the Currie Room for a time to gather together, share a meal and get to know each other!
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Wondering what we need for our families?
In addition to furniture, linen and towels each family family asks us for:
irons, kettles, tools kits , toasters , pillows, and bundles.
Can you help?
Perhaps your work place can organize a drive?
Maybe your pickle ball club or your mahjong group?
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“At the end of life we will not be judged by how many diplomas we have received, how much money we have made, how many great things we have done. We will be judged by “I was hungry, and you gave me something to eat, I was naked and you clothed me. I was homeless, and you took me in.”” - Mother Teresa ... See MoreSee Less
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