Legal Aid Ontario are eager to help you with your legal needs today. This lawyer can administer your needs as a legal counselor, a defense lawyer, an attorney and even more. Legal Aid Ontario has the competences to assist you with your immigration inquiries and advances a proficiency in employment law.
Canadian Mental Health and our dedicated employees are here to help you or your family achieve mental health and wellness. Located in Brantford, our office is a safe, judgement-free space that welcomes all our guests to relax and take comfort. We offer court, family and vocational support, as well as community programs, life skill programs and social and recreational programs. Drop by today and say hello! We are always happy to meet fellow members of the community and answer any of your questions.
Rosewood House opened in June of 1998. Originally Rosewood operated as a for profit group home housing mental health consumers. Rosewood was intended to provide a safe haven for people in the community who were dealing with severe mental illness. In its first five weeks of operation, Rosewood was at full capacity and compiling a waiting list as the demand for Rosewoods services increased.During Rosewood's three years of operation we have garnered a great deal of support from the community and related agencies. Private and corporate donations helped us to make ends meet as we struggled to obtain long term assistance to continue our work.
Brant Law Association offer legal services in Brantford. Their accomplished staff is available as appeal lawyers, defense lawyers, legal advisors and even more. They can serve your legal requirements on marital affairs. Brant Law Association has the competences to assist you with your immigration needs. They can help in the event of incorporation or contracts and can help in setting up wills and trusts and naming suitable executors. They can help in the situation of bodily injury claims or obtaining compensation for damages.
Community Resource Service began as a result of the economic hardship that hit our community in the late 1980s. Originally called the Brantford Unemployed Help Centre, our organization started by providing support and advocacy to those affected by the economic downturn. As a local charity, Community Resource Service provides support to those in need and has developed programs to support individuals and families facing economic hardship, and for those needing support in finding employment. Programs, including Food Bank and Distribution Services, Employment Services, Advocacy and Christmas Baskets, have been part of our support to the community.
Employees of the Grand Erie District School Board are members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 5100. We have the following three Bargaining Units: Educational Assistants, Food Technicians and Communicative Disorder Assistants, Facility Services, and Office/Clerical/Technical.