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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 Community Food Centre (CEFC). CCSAC’s mandate also includes advocacy for social justice, especially for issues relating to poverty.






Please share with those in need…Tomorrow, we’ll welcome our street friends for our Summer BBQ Meal, and we can’t wait! 🍔
The grill is almost ready, the food is being prepared, and we’re looking forward to an afternoon filled with a great meal. It will be joy as we come together as a community. ❤️
Want to help make tomorrow even more special? Your gift helps create moments of connection for those who often feel forgotten and overlooked. Donate through the link in the comments below 🔗 ... See MoreSee Less
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With the heat and rain storms upon us, please keep an eye out for friends, neighbours, and community members who may be struggling.
If you see someone who needs a cool place to get out of the heat or dry place to escape the rain, remember that Centre 507 is air-conditioned and open daily. We offer a safe space to rest, cool down, dry off, access washrooms, charge devices, enjoy a meal, and connect with support services.
📍 Centre 507
507 Bank Street, Ottawa
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Come support the Gleebop Jazz Trio as they fundraise for Centretown Community Food Centre tonight!TONIGHT! The Glebob Jazz Trio and friends are performing outside at 22 & 22A Second Avenue at 7:00 pm as a fundraiser for the CCFC.
Bring your lawn chairs and set them up on the sidewalks to watch the amazing performance.
Admission is free, but please contribute what cash you can to CCFC.
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Save the date!
Planning has begun for our upcoming event to fundraise for our Centretown Community Food Centre. Do join us at our 11th walkathon! ... See MoreSee Less
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Thank you to our CCSAC member church St. Matthew's Anglican Church in the Glebe, Ottawa for caring for those in need in our community. 🪥🪥🧼 🧼 🧴🧴May made marvelous—thanks to St.Matthew's Anglican Church! (@stmatthewsottawa) ✨
The St. Matthews parish came together to collect essential items for Belong Ottawa throughout the month of May, and we are truly amazed at the generosity:
🟡89 pairs of underwear
🟡66 pairs of socks
🟡98 personal care products
🟡25 razors
🟡177 toothbrushes
🟡39 toothpastes
🟡160 dental floss
Each item provides dignity and support for our participants, helping them maintain personal hygiene, confidence, and a sense of well-being.
Thank you, St. Matthews, for showing what community care looks like. 💙
❓Interested in getting your parish or community group involved? Reach out and help us make a meaningful difference together.
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Dennis, our Centretown Community Food Centre Manager, happy to be out in the community.We were very happy to meet the great people of Centretown at the annual Minto Park Sale this past Sunday. It was wonderful to talk to all of our neighbours!
A big thank you to Ariel Troster for facilitating our participation!
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📚 Love a good book and great conversation?
St. Andrew’s has a friendly book club that meets once a month to read and discuss a mix of fiction and nonfiction — and we’d be delighted to have you join us. Our next online gathering is on Friday, June 19 at 7:00pm, where we’ll be diving into "A Fatal Grace" by Louise Penny. Whether you’ve read it before or are picking it up for the first time, all are welcome to join the discussion.
Please contact Melanie A. (mjabbey76 @gmail.com) for the Zoom link. ... See MoreSee Less
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