New Name, New Home and New Website for the Centretown Community Food Centre!
On On May 1 the Centretown Emergency Food Centre moved from 507 Bank Street to 370 Catherine Street to be located within
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On On May 1 the Centretown Emergency Food Centre moved from 507 Bank Street to 370 Catherine Street to be located within
Margo Dewar Speaks about OIM's Street Ministry and Other Outreach Work CCSAC welcomed Margo Dewar, Managing Director of Ottawa Innercity Ministries, as
Three of our member churches have now opened up their kitchens to those living in accommodations without adequate cooking facilities so that
Ariel Troster speaks with CCSAC Ariel Troster, newly elected Councillor for Somerset Ward, was the guest speaker at CCSAC's February meeting. Ariel
2022 Winter Warmth Project Shelter, sustenance and sociability were the themes of the 2022 Winter Warmth project. This year, CCSAC decided to
Richard Johnson of Daybreak Housing discusses supportive housing needs CCSAC welcomed Richard Johnson. Executive Director of Daybreak Housing since 2019 as
Rachel Robinson Provides an Update on the Anglican Day Programs in Centretown Rachel Robinson, Executive Director of three of the Anglican Diocese’s
Haven Too: A Program For Youth in Central Ottawa Haven Too Coordinator Brandon Rabideau recently gave members of the Centretown Churches Social
Well-Deserved Honour for Rev. Fred Demaray CCSAC congratulates Rev. Fred Demaray, retired minister of First Baptist Church, on his recent receipt of
Diana Mahaffy speaks about CCSAC and the Centretown Emergency Food Centre Thank you to St John the Evangelist Anglican Church,
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