South London Neighbourhood Resource Centre

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Record #: LON4568 Last Modified: 26 Apr 2013 Last Full Update: 23 Apr 2013
Address & Phone(s)
AddressJalna Branch Library Building
1119 Jalna Blvd
London, ON N6E 3B3
AccessibilityFully Accessible
IntersectionJalna Blvd and Bradley Ave
Office Phone519-686-8600
Fax519-686-8467
Description & Services
DescriptionCommunity centre offering programs for all ages including family and parental support groups, well baby clinics, help with basic needs, women’s workshops, recreation, collective gardens, cooking groups, Friday soup (adults and seniors), preschool program, summer day camp, full youth centre, seniors programming, newcomers services and a variety of clubs * Ontario Works caseworkers on site


Adults and Seniors Programs - Program includes Newcomer Seniors Support Group, Newcomer Women's Support Group, International cooking club and Middle Eastern Women's aerobics

Empowering Youth Through Volunteering - Junior Youth Drop-In, Senior Youth Outreach through volunteering programs within the South London community

Families First Community Action Program for Children (CAPC) White Oaks - Aims to strengthen and support families with young children

Intergenerational Computer Classes - One-to-one mentoring by volunteer students for e-mail and surfing the web instruction

Little Sprouts Playtime - Learning and playtime program for parents and young children

Neighbourhood Access - Support program for those with developmental challenges run in collaboration with Community Living London

New Horizon's Seniors Club - Multicultural seniors club offering activities such as euchre, bridge, cribbage and pot luck lunches * Friday healthy lunch club offered at the centre

Settlement Service - Offers direct and essential services to landed immigrants and convention refugees to help them integrate into their new society

Youth Services - Youth club offering various programs such as resume writing, job search skills, craft programs, sports, dances, junior club, free tutoring for students in Grades 6-12
HoursMon-Fri 9am-5pm * some programs held in the evenings
EligibilityResidents of South London
ApplicationSelf referral - telephone
Contact Information
E-Mailinfo@slnrc.ca
Websitewww.slnrc.org
Primary ContactSaleh Alathamena, Settlement Outreach Facillitator; Phone: 519-686-8600 ext 7350; Email: salathamena@slnrc.org

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