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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.
One more Out of the Cold meal will happen this Saturday at Knox Presbyterian Church Ottawa. Will then resume in November. ... See MoreSee Less
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Got any plans for this weekend?
Women in Business at Sprott is hosting a Charity Gala in support of #DFSOttawa.
Join them for a fun night of delicious food, networking and fundraising. Tickets will be $10 for students and $25 for the general public. All proceeds from tickets, silent auction items, and donations will go to Dress for Success Ottawa.
Grab your tickets by visiting simpli.events/e/WIBS.
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Do join in…Every Canadian deserves a secure future where health, housing and a sustainable environment are within reach. You can be a part of the solution at the Basic Income Guarantee (BIG) Forum from May 23-26, 2024 at the University of Ottawa. Citizens for Public Justice - CPJ analyst Natalie Appleyard will be sharing critical insights about BIG in the Canadian context. Visit the link in our bio to register now!
Chaque Canadien mérite un avenir sûr où la santé, le logement et un environnement durable sont à portée de main. Vous pouvez faire partie de la solution lors du Forum sur la garantie du revenu de base (ou Basic Income Guarantee "BIG") du 23 au 26 mai 2024 à l'Université d'Ottawa. Natalie Appleyard, analyste au Citizens for Public Justice - CPJ partagera des idées critiques sur le concept du BIG dans le contexte Canadien. Visitez le lien dans notre bio pour vous inscrire maintenant!
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Throw it away? No way! In honour of Earth Day, the City of Ottawa is sponsoring a free Repair Café on Saturday, April 20 at Jean Pigott Place (Ottawa City Hall), 110 Laurier Avenue West. Visit ottawa.ca/WasteReduction for more details. ... See MoreSee Less
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Our CCSAC member church, Southminster United Church, Ottawa, is looking for a Church Administrator as of June. Please click on this link for the details. www.southminsterunitedchurch.com/job-posting ... See MoreSee Less
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Make a team or join one to do a bit of service for our beautiful Earth…Have you seen our new Cleaning the Capital interactive map? Check it out at bit.ly/43LDfWa to view any registered projects. Don't forget that you have until Friday, May 3 to register for the spring campaign! ... See MoreSee Less
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Would you or anyone you know be interested in this job helping those in need in our community?Passionate about helping others and making a meaningful impact in your community? If so, come and join our team! We are currently looking for a compassionate and dedicated individual to join us as an Intake Coordinator.
As an Intake Coordinator, you'll play a vital role in providing food assistance and support to those in need!
Responsibilities Include:
📋 Registering visitors and providing intake services
🤝 Addressing inquiries and concerns with empathy and understanding
📊 Maintaining client statistics to track our impact
📱 Managing our social media accounts to keep our community engaged
🥫 Ensuring efficient distribution of food supplies
🚚 Receiving and organizing deliveries
🧼 Maintaining cleanliness and food safety standards
🤲 Participating in community outreach and fundraising activities
Desired Skills and Experience:
🌱 Passion for working in the non-profit sector
🤝 Strong organizational skills and a team-player mentality
💬 Excellent communication and conflict resolution skills
💻 Basic computer literacy (Word, Excel)
🔒 Understanding of privacy and confidentiality
🗣️ French language skills essential, additional languages a plus
💪 Ability to lift 40 lbs
To Apply: Send your resume and cover letter to manager@ccfcottawa.ca
Ready to be a force for good in our community? Join us at CCFC and let's make a real impact together!
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The Monday Morning Glories will miss Aimee but looking forward to working with a new staff member!
So wonderful to see well-stocked shelves… Keep up the good work, House to Home: Furnishing Homes for Refugees! ... See MoreSee Less
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