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ACCESS ALLIANCE COVID-19 RESPONSE We are keeping our doors open to deliver essential services to the most vulnerable members of our community. Please see our program calendar for more information about how to access our food and other programs as well as new online services. ________________ COVID-19 Free Testing Centres If you feel any symptoms or believe you have been exposed to COVID- 19, ABOUT US – ACCESS ALLIANCESEE MORE ON ACCESSALLIANCE.CA CONTACT US – ACCESS ALLIANCE How to reach us Access Alliance Downtown340 College St., Ste. 500, Toronto, ON M5T 3A9Phone: 416-324-8677Fax: 416-324-9074Confidential Fax: 416-324-9490 AccessPoint on Danforth3079 Danforth Avenue, Toronto, ON M1L 1A8Phone: 416-693-8677Fax: 416-693-1330Confidential Fax: 416-699-7824 AccessPoint on Jane761 Jane St.LOCATIONS AND HOURS
Downtown College Site Hours of Operation Monday: 1:30 pm to 7:30 pmTuesday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmWednesday: 1:00 pm to 4:30 pmThursday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmFriday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmSaturday and Sunday: CLOSED Contact InfoPhone: 416-324-8677Fax: 416-324-9074Confidential Fax: 416-324-9490 AccessPoint on Danforth Hours of Operation Monday: 9:30 am to 4:30 pmTuesday: 9:30 am to 4:30 NON INSURED WALK IN CLINIC The Non Insured Walk In Clinic (NIWIC) is a walk-in clinic that offers confidential health care services on a first come, first served basis at no charge. Midwives are available to see pregnant women. Please call ahead for COVID safety instructions – 416 760-2810. We encourage you to wear a cloth mask or scarf covering your mouth and nose when you are coming in for your visit.FOOD PROGRAMS
Food Programs. Food is a vehicle for change. At Access Alliance, it serves as one of the tools we use to advance our vision where Toronto’s diverse communities achieve health with dignity. Food has the power to unite, educate, empower, transform, prevent and managedisease – and of
REMOTE INTERPRETATION Phone Interpretation Over-the-phone interpretation (OPI) can be booked in advance or accessed on demand. OPI can be used when your client is with you in person, for message relay and conference calls, and even if you are meeting with your client by video. An initiative of Access Alliance, Remote Interpretation Ontario (R.I.O.) NetworkTM provideshigh quality,
REMOTE INTERPRETATION ONTARIO NETWORK Remote Interpretation Ontario Network – R.I.O. Network. In response to the growing demand for immediate 24/7 access to over-the phone interpreting, AALS developed R.I.O.— Remote Interpretation Ontario Network. R.I.O. is a collaborative call centre model shared with other Canadian nonprofit community interpreting agencies to integrate local resources into a high quality, affordable ACCESSPOINT ON DANFORTH AccessPoint on Danforth (APOD)is a multiservice Community Hub that was conceived as a result of the United Way Toronto’s neighbourhood development strategy. This facility serves as a community resource in one of the priority neighbourhoods of Toronto, particularly for the residents of the Taylor-Massey neighbourhood, which includes Crescent Town, Teesdale, Secord-Lumsden and Dawes Road. HOME – ACCESS ALLIANCELOCATIONS AND HOURSSETTLEMENT SERVICESPROGRAMS & SERVICESLANGUAGE SERVICESCONTACT US Call our Non-Insured Walk-In Clinic at 416-760-8677 today to book an appointment. Check out the open-access multilingual library to find crucial information in multiple languages to assist your non-English-speaking clients. We stand in full support and solidarity with all Asian communities across Canada, recognizing there is seriouswork to be
ACCESS ALLIANCE COVID-19 RESPONSE We are keeping our doors open to deliver essential services to the most vulnerable members of our community. Please see our program calendar for more information about how to access our food and other programs as well as new online services. ________________ COVID-19 Free Testing Centres If you feel any symptoms or believe you have been exposed to COVID- 19, ABOUT US – ACCESS ALLIANCESEE MORE ON ACCESSALLIANCE.CA CONTACT US – ACCESS ALLIANCE How to reach us Access Alliance Downtown340 College St., Ste. 500, Toronto, ON M5T 3A9Phone: 416-324-8677Fax: 416-324-9074Confidential Fax: 416-324-9490 AccessPoint on Danforth3079 Danforth Avenue, Toronto, ON M1L 1A8Phone: 416-693-8677Fax: 416-693-1330Confidential Fax: 416-699-7824 AccessPoint on Jane761 Jane St.LOCATIONS AND HOURS
Downtown College Site Hours of Operation Monday: 1:30 pm to 7:30 pmTuesday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmWednesday: 1:00 pm to 4:30 pmThursday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmFriday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmSaturday and Sunday: CLOSED Contact InfoPhone: 416-324-8677Fax: 416-324-9074Confidential Fax: 416-324-9490 AccessPoint on Danforth Hours of Operation Monday: 9:30 am to 4:30 pmTuesday: 9:30 am to 4:30 NON INSURED WALK IN CLINIC The Non Insured Walk In Clinic (NIWIC) is a walk-in clinic that offers confidential health care services on a first come, first served basis at no charge. Midwives are available to see pregnant women. Please call ahead for COVID safety instructions – 416 760-2810. We encourage you to wear a cloth mask or scarf covering your mouth and nose when you are coming in for your visit.FOOD PROGRAMS
Food Programs. Food is a vehicle for change. At Access Alliance, it serves as one of the tools we use to advance our vision where Toronto’s diverse communities achieve health with dignity. Food has the power to unite, educate, empower, transform, prevent and managedisease – and of
REMOTE INTERPRETATION Phone Interpretation Over-the-phone interpretation (OPI) can be booked in advance or accessed on demand. OPI can be used when your client is with you in person, for message relay and conference calls, and even if you are meeting with your client by video. An initiative of Access Alliance, Remote Interpretation Ontario (R.I.O.) NetworkTM provideshigh quality,
REMOTE INTERPRETATION ONTARIO NETWORK Remote Interpretation Ontario Network – R.I.O. Network. In response to the growing demand for immediate 24/7 access to over-the phone interpreting, AALS developed R.I.O.— Remote Interpretation Ontario Network. R.I.O. is a collaborative call centre model shared with other Canadian nonprofit community interpreting agencies to integrate local resources into a high quality, affordable ACCESSPOINT ON DANFORTH AccessPoint on Danforth (APOD)is a multiservice Community Hub that was conceived as a result of the United Way Toronto’s neighbourhood development strategy. This facility serves as a community resource in one of the priority neighbourhoods of Toronto, particularly for the residents of the Taylor-Massey neighbourhood, which includes Crescent Town, Teesdale, Secord-Lumsden and Dawes Road.PROGRAM CALENDAR
Non Insured Walk In Clinic (Call Ahead) AccessPoint on Jane 761 Jane St., York. The Non-Insured Walk in Clinic is open Monday and Thursday from 1:30 pm to 7:30 pm at 761 Jane St. Please call ahead for COVID safety instructions - 416 760-2810.GET INVOLVED
We welcome those who wish to help make a difference in our community and encourage newcomers, immigrants and refugees to volunteer with us! We especially encourage applications from volunteers who reflect the broad diversity of the communities we work with, including communities that face racism in Canada, and LGBTQ+ communities. There are many ways to get involved at Access Alliance andCOMMUNITY PROGRAMS
Community Programs. We offer a wide variety of programs, services and supports for immigrants and refugees who are new to Toronto. For more information on how to register for programs or join activities, please view our full program calendar. Upcoming eventsFOOD PROGRAMS
Food Programs. Food is a vehicle for change. At Access Alliance, it serves as one of the tools we use to advance our vision where Toronto’s diverse communities achieve health with dignity. Food has the power to unite, educate, empower, transform, prevent and managedisease – and of
CONTACT US – ACCESS ALLIANCE Our interpreting services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Telephone: 416-324-2731, press “0”Fax: 416-324-9198Email: languages@accessalliance.ca Hours: Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. After-hours agents are available overnight, on weekends, and holidays to support existing customers. Request an Interpreter Customers can request an interpreter through our secure onlineOUR HISTORY
These are stories contributed by community members, founders, volunteers, staff, Board members, partners and others who have so generously contributed their time, energy and talents over the years to make Access Alliance what it is today. Founders from the Korean community The founding communities of Access Alliance fought for linguistically and culturally appropriate primary health care andLGBTQ+ PROGRAMS
LGBTQ+ Programs. We take pride in offering programs and services for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer (LGBTQ+) newcomers. We recognize that LGBTQ+ people who are new to Canada face particular challenges including language barriers, lack of information about systems/services, social isolation, poverty, and barriers toemployment.
ACCESS ALLIANCE LANGUAGE SERVICES Access Alliance Language Services (AALS) is a social enterprise of Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services, a non-profit charitable organization whose mission is to improve health outcomes for the most vulnerable immigrants, refugees, and their communities. Since 1990, AALS has delivered high quality language access services to Access Alliance and a diverse range of health,TRANSLATION
Translation. AALS provides written translations of health and legal documents, as well as a wide range of communication materials for organizations including pamphlets, brochures, surveys and letters. We work in partnership with Multi-Languages Corporation, a trusted and certified translation agency.SCARBOROUGH CYCLES
Scarborough Cycles. Launched in 2015, Scarborough Cycles is now a program of Access Alliance in partnership with the City of Toronto.* Scarborough Cycles has three community bike hubs which are located at AccessPoint on Danforth, Lawrence-Orton, and Birchmount Bluffs Neighbourhood Centre. HOME – ACCESS ALLIANCELOCATIONS AND HOURSSETTLEMENT SERVICESPROGRAMS & SERVICESLANGUAGE SERVICESCONTACT US Call our Non-Insured Walk-In Clinic at 416-760-8677 today to book an appointment. Check out the open-access multilingual library to find crucial information in multiple languages to assist your non-English-speaking clients. We stand in full support and solidarity with all Asian communities across Canada, recognizing there is seriouswork to be
LOCATIONS AND HOURS
Downtown College Site Hours of Operation Monday: 1:30 pm to 7:30 pmTuesday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmWednesday: 1:00 pm to 4:30 pmThursday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmFriday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmSaturday and Sunday: CLOSED Contact InfoPhone: 416-324-8677Fax: 416-324-9074Confidential Fax: 416-324-9490 AccessPoint on Danforth Hours of Operation Monday: 9:30 am to 4:30 pmTuesday: 9:30 am to 4:30 CONTACT US – ACCESS ALLIANCE Our interpreting services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Telephone: 416-324-2731, press “0”Fax: 416-324-9198Email: languages@accessalliance.ca Hours: Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. After-hours agents are available overnight, on weekends, and holidays to support existing customers. Request an Interpreter Customers can request an interpreter through our secure online NON INSURED WALK IN CLINIC The Non Insured Walk In Clinic (NIWIC) is a walk-in clinic that offers confidential health care services on a first come, first served basis at no charge. Midwives are available to see pregnant women. Please call ahead for COVID safety instructions – 416 760-2810. We encourage you to wear a cloth mask or scarf covering your mouth and nose when you are coming in for your visit.FOOD PROGRAMS
Food Programs. Food is a vehicle for change. At Access Alliance, it serves as one of the tools we use to advance our vision where Toronto’s diverse communities achieve health with dignity. Food has the power to unite, educate, empower, transform, prevent and managedisease – and of
OUR HISTORY
These are stories contributed by community members, founders, volunteers, staff, Board members, partners and others who have so generously contributed their time, energy and talents over the years to make Access Alliance what it is today. Founders from the Korean community The founding communities of Access Alliance fought for linguistically and culturally appropriate primary health care and CAREERS AT ACCESS ALLIANCE Careers at Access Alliance. Current Access Alliance employment opportunities are listed below. Access Alliance is committed to anti-oppression and inclusion and encourages applications from individuals who reflect the broad diversity of communities we workwith,
REMOTE INTERPRETATION Phone Interpretation Over-the-phone interpretation (OPI) can be booked in advance or accessed on demand. OPI can be used when your client is with you in person, for message relay and conference calls, and even if you are meeting with your client by video. An initiative of Access Alliance, Remote Interpretation Ontario (R.I.O.) NetworkTM provideshigh quality,
VOLUNTEER WITH US
Volunteer With Us. If there is a volunteer position that interests you, please fill out the application form below. After you’ve submitted your Volunteer Application Form, the Volunteer Coordinator will contact you if there are any suitable volunteer opportunities. REMOTE INTERPRETATION ONTARIO NETWORK Remote Interpretation Ontario Network – R.I.O. Network. In response to the growing demand for immediate 24/7 access to over-the phone interpreting, AALS developed R.I.O.— Remote Interpretation Ontario Network. R.I.O. is a collaborative call centre model shared with other Canadian nonprofit community interpreting agencies to integrate local resources into a high quality, affordable HOME – ACCESS ALLIANCELOCATIONS AND HOURSSETTLEMENT SERVICESPROGRAMS & SERVICESLANGUAGE SERVICESCONTACT US Call our Non-Insured Walk-In Clinic at 416-760-8677 today to book an appointment. Check out the open-access multilingual library to find crucial information in multiple languages to assist your non-English-speaking clients. We stand in full support and solidarity with all Asian communities across Canada, recognizing there is seriouswork to be
LOCATIONS AND HOURS
Downtown College Site Hours of Operation Monday: 1:30 pm to 7:30 pmTuesday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmWednesday: 1:00 pm to 4:30 pmThursday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmFriday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmSaturday and Sunday: CLOSED Contact InfoPhone: 416-324-8677Fax: 416-324-9074Confidential Fax: 416-324-9490 AccessPoint on Danforth Hours of Operation Monday: 9:30 am to 4:30 pmTuesday: 9:30 am to 4:30 CONTACT US – ACCESS ALLIANCE Our interpreting services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Telephone: 416-324-2731, press “0”Fax: 416-324-9198Email: languages@accessalliance.ca Hours: Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. After-hours agents are available overnight, on weekends, and holidays to support existing customers. Request an Interpreter Customers can request an interpreter through our secure online NON INSURED WALK IN CLINIC The Non Insured Walk In Clinic (NIWIC) is a walk-in clinic that offers confidential health care services on a first come, first served basis at no charge. Midwives are available to see pregnant women. Please call ahead for COVID safety instructions – 416 760-2810. We encourage you to wear a cloth mask or scarf covering your mouth and nose when you are coming in for your visit.FOOD PROGRAMS
Food Programs. Food is a vehicle for change. At Access Alliance, it serves as one of the tools we use to advance our vision where Toronto’s diverse communities achieve health with dignity. Food has the power to unite, educate, empower, transform, prevent and managedisease – and of
OUR HISTORY
These are stories contributed by community members, founders, volunteers, staff, Board members, partners and others who have so generously contributed their time, energy and talents over the years to make Access Alliance what it is today. Founders from the Korean community The founding communities of Access Alliance fought for linguistically and culturally appropriate primary health care and CAREERS AT ACCESS ALLIANCE Careers at Access Alliance. Current Access Alliance employment opportunities are listed below. Access Alliance is committed to anti-oppression and inclusion and encourages applications from individuals who reflect the broad diversity of communities we workwith,
REMOTE INTERPRETATION Phone Interpretation Over-the-phone interpretation (OPI) can be booked in advance or accessed on demand. OPI can be used when your client is with you in person, for message relay and conference calls, and even if you are meeting with your client by video. An initiative of Access Alliance, Remote Interpretation Ontario (R.I.O.) NetworkTM provideshigh quality,
VOLUNTEER WITH US
Volunteer With Us. If there is a volunteer position that interests you, please fill out the application form below. After you’ve submitted your Volunteer Application Form, the Volunteer Coordinator will contact you if there are any suitable volunteer opportunities. REMOTE INTERPRETATION ONTARIO NETWORK Remote Interpretation Ontario Network – R.I.O. Network. In response to the growing demand for immediate 24/7 access to over-the phone interpreting, AALS developed R.I.O.— Remote Interpretation Ontario Network. R.I.O. is a collaborative call centre model shared with other Canadian nonprofit community interpreting agencies to integrate local resources into a high quality, affordable ACCESS ALLIANCE COVID-19 RESPONSE We are keeping our doors open to deliver essential services to the most vulnerable members of our community. Please see our program calendar for more information about how to access our food and other programs as well as new online services. ________________ COVID-19 Free Testing Centres If you feel any symptoms or believe you have been exposed to COVID- 19,ACCESS ALLIANCE
EarlyON Connecting With Families 01.07.2020. This is a platform for families with children 0-6 years of age to meet and greet with each other. You will have the opportunity to discuss program plans, upcoming programs and events, feedback on programs, our ABOUT US – ACCESS ALLIANCE About Us Our Vision. Toronto’s diverse communities achieve Health With Dignity. Our Mission. Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services (Access Alliance) provides services and addresses system inequities to improve health outcomes for the most CONTACT US – ACCESS ALLIANCE How to reach us Access Alliance Downtown340 College St., Ste. 500, Toronto, ON M5T 3A9Phone: 416-324-8677Fax: 416-324-9074Confidential Fax: 416-324-9490 AccessPoint on Danforth3079 Danforth Avenue, Toronto, ON M1L 1A8Phone: 416-693-8677Fax: 416-693-1330Confidential Fax: 416-699-7824 AccessPoint on Jane761 Jane St. CONTACT US – ACCESS ALLIANCE Contact Us. Our interpreting services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Telephone: 416-324-2731, press “0” Fax: 416-324-9198 Email: languages@accessalliance.ca. Hours: Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. After-hours agents are available overnight, on weekends, and holidays toSENIORS PROGRAMS
Seniors are vibrant members of our communities who participate in many of our programs and activities. We also offer targeted programs and services to specifically meet the needs of seniors with a focus on immigrants and refugees, as well as those living with low incomes or who are socially isolated. We operate Seniors Active Living Centres (SALC) at our east-end Danforth and west-end Jane sites. KNOW YOUR RIGHTS VIRTUAL WORKSHOP In collaboration with The Biking Lawyer LLP. Know your rights in a crash, and what you should do to protect yourself. Online via Zoom. Thursday June 10, 2021.TRANSLATION
Translation. AALS provides written translations of health and legal documents, as well as a wide range of communication materials for organizations including pamphlets, brochures, surveys and letters. We work in partnership with Multi-Languages Corporation, a trusted and certified translation agency.HEALTH WITH DIGNITY
Health With Dignity is an initiative of Access Alliance designed to help people in the communities we serve better navigate the health system. The program is delivered by a multi-disciplinary team that includes a Nurse Manager, Registered Nurse, Occupational Therapist and Medical Secretary. Together the team provides: Primary care services: Conducting health assessments,SCARBOROUGH CYCLES
Scarborough Cycles. Launched in 2015, Scarborough Cycles is now a program of Access Alliance in partnership with the City of Toronto.* Scarborough Cycles has three community bike hubs which are located at AccessPoint on Danforth, Lawrence-Orton, and Birchmount Bluffs Neighbourhood Centre. HOME – ACCESS ALLIANCELOCATIONS AND HOURSSETTLEMENT SERVICESPROGRAMS & SERVICESLANGUAGE SERVICESCONTACT US Call our Non-Insured Walk-In Clinic at 416-760-8677 today to book an appointment. Check out the open-access multilingual library to find crucial information in multiple languages to assist your non-English-speaking clients. We stand in full support and solidarity with all Asian communities across Canada, recognizing there is seriouswork to be
ACCESS ALLIANCE COVID-19 RESPONSE We are keeping our doors open to deliver essential services to the most vulnerable members of our community. Please see our program calendar for more information about how to access our food and other programs as well as new online services. ________________ COVID-19 Free Testing Centres If you feel any symptoms or believe you have been exposed to COVID- 19, CONTACT US – ACCESS ALLIANCE How to reach us Access Alliance Downtown340 College St., Ste. 500, Toronto, ON M5T 3A9Phone: 416-324-8677Fax: 416-324-9074Confidential Fax: 416-324-9490 AccessPoint on Danforth3079 Danforth Avenue, Toronto, ON M1L 1A8Phone: 416-693-8677Fax: 416-693-1330Confidential Fax: 416-699-7824 AccessPoint on Jane761 Jane St.LOCATIONS AND HOURS
Downtown College Site Hours of Operation Monday: 1:30 pm to 7:30 pmTuesday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmWednesday: 1:00 pm to 4:30 pmThursday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmFriday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmSaturday and Sunday: CLOSED Contact InfoPhone: 416-324-8677Fax: 416-324-9074Confidential Fax: 416-324-9490 AccessPoint on Danforth Hours of Operation Monday: 9:30 am to 4:30 pmTuesday: 9:30 am to 4:30 KNOW YOUR RIGHTS VIRTUAL WORKSHOP In collaboration with The Biking Lawyer LLP. Know your rights in a crash, and what you should do to protect yourself. Online via Zoom. Thursday June 10, 2021.OUR HISTORY
These are stories contributed by community members, founders, volunteers, staff, Board members, partners and others who have so generously contributed their time, energy and talents over the years to make Access Alliance what it is today. Founders from the Korean community The founding communities of Access Alliance fought for linguistically and culturally appropriate primary health care and CAREERS AT ACCESS ALLIANCE Careers at Access Alliance. Current Access Alliance employment opportunities are listed below. Access Alliance is committed to anti-oppression and inclusion and encourages applications from individuals who reflect the broad diversity of communities we workwith,
NON INSURED WALK IN CLINIC The Non Insured Walk In Clinic (NIWIC) is a walk-in clinic that offers confidential health care services on a first come, first served basis at no charge. Midwives are available to see pregnant women. Please call ahead for COVID safety instructions – 416 760-2810. We encourage you to wear a cloth mask or scarf covering your mouth and nose when you are coming in for your visit.VOLUNTEER WITH US
Volunteer With Us. If there is a volunteer position that interests you, please fill out the application form below. After you’ve submitted your Volunteer Application Form, the Volunteer Coordinator will contact you if there are any suitable volunteer opportunities. REMOTE INTERPRETATION ONTARIO NETWORK Remote Interpretation Ontario Network – R.I.O. Network. In response to the growing demand for immediate 24/7 access to over-the phone interpreting, AALS developed R.I.O.— Remote Interpretation Ontario Network. R.I.O. is a collaborative call centre model shared with other Canadian nonprofit community interpreting agencies to integrate local resources into a high quality, affordable HOME – ACCESS ALLIANCELOCATIONS AND HOURSSETTLEMENT SERVICESPROGRAMS & SERVICESLANGUAGE SERVICESCONTACT US Call our Non-Insured Walk-In Clinic at 416-760-8677 today to book an appointment. Check out the open-access multilingual library to find crucial information in multiple languages to assist your non-English-speaking clients. We stand in full support and solidarity with all Asian communities across Canada, recognizing there is seriouswork to be
ACCESS ALLIANCE COVID-19 RESPONSE We are keeping our doors open to deliver essential services to the most vulnerable members of our community. Please see our program calendar for more information about how to access our food and other programs as well as new online services. ________________ COVID-19 Free Testing Centres If you feel any symptoms or believe you have been exposed to COVID- 19, CONTACT US – ACCESS ALLIANCE How to reach us Access Alliance Downtown340 College St., Ste. 500, Toronto, ON M5T 3A9Phone: 416-324-8677Fax: 416-324-9074Confidential Fax: 416-324-9490 AccessPoint on Danforth3079 Danforth Avenue, Toronto, ON M1L 1A8Phone: 416-693-8677Fax: 416-693-1330Confidential Fax: 416-699-7824 AccessPoint on Jane761 Jane St.LOCATIONS AND HOURS
Downtown College Site Hours of Operation Monday: 1:30 pm to 7:30 pmTuesday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmWednesday: 1:00 pm to 4:30 pmThursday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmFriday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmSaturday and Sunday: CLOSED Contact InfoPhone: 416-324-8677Fax: 416-324-9074Confidential Fax: 416-324-9490 AccessPoint on Danforth Hours of Operation Monday: 9:30 am to 4:30 pmTuesday: 9:30 am to 4:30 KNOW YOUR RIGHTS VIRTUAL WORKSHOP In collaboration with The Biking Lawyer LLP. Know your rights in a crash, and what you should do to protect yourself. Online via Zoom. Thursday June 10, 2021.OUR HISTORY
These are stories contributed by community members, founders, volunteers, staff, Board members, partners and others who have so generously contributed their time, energy and talents over the years to make Access Alliance what it is today. Founders from the Korean community The founding communities of Access Alliance fought for linguistically and culturally appropriate primary health care and CAREERS AT ACCESS ALLIANCE Careers at Access Alliance. Current Access Alliance employment opportunities are listed below. Access Alliance is committed to anti-oppression and inclusion and encourages applications from individuals who reflect the broad diversity of communities we workwith,
NON INSURED WALK IN CLINIC The Non Insured Walk In Clinic (NIWIC) is a walk-in clinic that offers confidential health care services on a first come, first served basis at no charge. Midwives are available to see pregnant women. Please call ahead for COVID safety instructions – 416 760-2810. We encourage you to wear a cloth mask or scarf covering your mouth and nose when you are coming in for your visit.VOLUNTEER WITH US
Volunteer With Us. If there is a volunteer position that interests you, please fill out the application form below. After you’ve submitted your Volunteer Application Form, the Volunteer Coordinator will contact you if there are any suitable volunteer opportunities. REMOTE INTERPRETATION ONTARIO NETWORK Remote Interpretation Ontario Network – R.I.O. Network. In response to the growing demand for immediate 24/7 access to over-the phone interpreting, AALS developed R.I.O.— Remote Interpretation Ontario Network. R.I.O. is a collaborative call centre model shared with other Canadian nonprofit community interpreting agencies to integrate local resources into a high quality, affordable ACCESS ALLIANCE COVID-19 RESPONSE We are keeping our doors open to deliver essential services to the most vulnerable members of our community. Please see our program calendar for more information about how to access our food and other programs as well as new online services. ________________ COVID-19 Free Testing Centres If you feel any symptoms or believe you have been exposed to COVID- 19, ABOUT US – ACCESS ALLIANCE About Us Our Vision. Toronto’s diverse communities achieve Health With Dignity. Our Mission. Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services (Access Alliance) provides services and addresses system inequities to improve health outcomes for the mostPROGRAMS & SERVICES
Programs & Services. We offer many free programs and services for immigrants and refugees of all ages living in the City of Toronto. We are committed to providing culturally sensitive and language accessible health care and community and settlement services to disadvantaged refugees andLOCATIONS AND HOURS
Downtown College Site Hours of Operation Monday: 1:30 pm to 7:30 pmTuesday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmWednesday: 1:00 pm to 4:30 pmThursday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmFriday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmSaturday and Sunday: CLOSED Contact InfoPhone: 416-324-8677Fax: 416-324-9074Confidential Fax: 416-324-9490 AccessPoint on Danforth Hours of Operation Monday: 9:30 am to 4:30 pmTuesday: 9:30 am to 4:30GET INVOLVED
We welcome those who wish to help make a difference in our community and encourage newcomers, immigrants and refugees to volunteer with us! We especially encourage applications from volunteers who reflect the broad diversity of the communities we work with, including communities that face racism in Canada, and LGBTQ+ communities. There are many ways to get involved at Access Alliance and KNOW YOUR RIGHTS VIRTUAL WORKSHOP In collaboration with The Biking Lawyer LLP. Know your rights in a crash, and what you should do to protect yourself. Online via Zoom. Thursday June 10, 2021.COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
Community Programs. We offer a wide variety of programs, services and supports for immigrants and refugees who are new to Toronto. For more information on how to register for programs or join activities, please view our full program calendar. Upcoming events EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Community Program Worker (3 positions) Deadline: June 9, 2021 Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services is a Community Health Centre that aims to improve health outcomes for the most vulnerable immigrants, refugees, and their communities. We do this by facilitating access to services and addressing systemic inequities. The Centre envisions a future in which diverseFOOD PROGRAMS
Food Programs. Food is a vehicle for change. At Access Alliance, it serves as one of the tools we use to advance our vision where Toronto’s diverse communities achieve health with dignity. Food has the power to unite, educate, empower, transform, prevent and managedisease – and of
LGBTQ+ PROGRAMS
LGBTQ+ Programs. We take pride in offering programs and services for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer (LGBTQ+) newcomers. We recognize that LGBTQ+ people who are new to Canada face particular challenges including language barriers, lack of information about systems/services, social isolation, poverty, and barriers toemployment.
HOME – ACCESS ALLIANCELOCATIONS AND HOURSSETTLEMENT SERVICESPROGRAMS & SERVICESLANGUAGE SERVICESCONTACT US Call our Non-Insured Walk-In Clinic at 416-760-8677 today to book an appointment. Check out the open-access multilingual library to find crucial information in multiple languages to assist your non-English-speaking clients. We stand in full support and solidarity with all Asian communities across Canada, recognizing there is seriouswork to be
ACCESS ALLIANCE COVID-19 RESPONSE We are keeping our doors open to deliver essential services to the most vulnerable members of our community. Please see our program calendar for more information about how to access our food and other programs as well as new online services. ________________ COVID-19 Free Testing Centres If you feel any symptoms or believe you have been exposed to COVID- 19, CONTACT US – ACCESS ALLIANCE How to reach us Access Alliance Downtown340 College St., Ste. 500, Toronto, ON M5T 3A9Phone: 416-324-8677Fax: 416-324-9074Confidential Fax: 416-324-9490 AccessPoint on Danforth3079 Danforth Avenue, Toronto, ON M1L 1A8Phone: 416-693-8677Fax: 416-693-1330Confidential Fax: 416-699-7824 AccessPoint on Jane761 Jane St.LOCATIONS AND HOURS
Downtown College Site Hours of Operation Monday: 1:30 pm to 7:30 pmTuesday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmWednesday: 1:00 pm to 4:30 pmThursday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmFriday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmSaturday and Sunday: CLOSED Contact InfoPhone: 416-324-8677Fax: 416-324-9074Confidential Fax: 416-324-9490 AccessPoint on Danforth Hours of Operation Monday: 9:30 am to 4:30 pmTuesday: 9:30 am to 4:30 KNOW YOUR RIGHTS VIRTUAL WORKSHOP In collaboration with The Biking Lawyer LLP. Know your rights in a crash, and what you should do to protect yourself. Online via Zoom. Thursday June 10, 2021.OUR HISTORY
These are stories contributed by community members, founders, volunteers, staff, Board members, partners and others who have so generously contributed their time, energy and talents over the years to make Access Alliance what it is today. Founders from the Korean community The founding communities of Access Alliance fought for linguistically and culturally appropriate primary health care and CAREERS AT ACCESS ALLIANCE Careers at Access Alliance. Current Access Alliance employment opportunities are listed below. Access Alliance is committed to anti-oppression and inclusion and encourages applications from individuals who reflect the broad diversity of communities we workwith,
NON INSURED WALK IN CLINIC The Non Insured Walk In Clinic (NIWIC) is a walk-in clinic that offers confidential health care services on a first come, first served basis at no charge. Midwives are available to see pregnant women. Please call ahead for COVID safety instructions – 416 760-2810. We encourage you to wear a cloth mask or scarf covering your mouth and nose when you are coming in for your visit.VOLUNTEER WITH US
Volunteer With Us. If there is a volunteer position that interests you, please fill out the application form below. After you’ve submitted your Volunteer Application Form, the Volunteer Coordinator will contact you if there are any suitable volunteer opportunities. REMOTE INTERPRETATION ONTARIO NETWORK Remote Interpretation Ontario Network – R.I.O. Network. In response to the growing demand for immediate 24/7 access to over-the phone interpreting, AALS developed R.I.O.— Remote Interpretation Ontario Network. R.I.O. is a collaborative call centre model shared with other Canadian nonprofit community interpreting agencies to integrate local resources into a high quality, affordable HOME – ACCESS ALLIANCELOCATIONS AND HOURSSETTLEMENT SERVICESPROGRAMS & SERVICESLANGUAGE SERVICESCONTACT US Call our Non-Insured Walk-In Clinic at 416-760-8677 today to book an appointment. Check out the open-access multilingual library to find crucial information in multiple languages to assist your non-English-speaking clients. We stand in full support and solidarity with all Asian communities across Canada, recognizing there is seriouswork to be
ACCESS ALLIANCE COVID-19 RESPONSE We are keeping our doors open to deliver essential services to the most vulnerable members of our community. Please see our program calendar for more information about how to access our food and other programs as well as new online services. ________________ COVID-19 Free Testing Centres If you feel any symptoms or believe you have been exposed to COVID- 19, CONTACT US – ACCESS ALLIANCE How to reach us Access Alliance Downtown340 College St., Ste. 500, Toronto, ON M5T 3A9Phone: 416-324-8677Fax: 416-324-9074Confidential Fax: 416-324-9490 AccessPoint on Danforth3079 Danforth Avenue, Toronto, ON M1L 1A8Phone: 416-693-8677Fax: 416-693-1330Confidential Fax: 416-699-7824 AccessPoint on Jane761 Jane St.LOCATIONS AND HOURS
Downtown College Site Hours of Operation Monday: 1:30 pm to 7:30 pmTuesday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmWednesday: 1:00 pm to 4:30 pmThursday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmFriday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmSaturday and Sunday: CLOSED Contact InfoPhone: 416-324-8677Fax: 416-324-9074Confidential Fax: 416-324-9490 AccessPoint on Danforth Hours of Operation Monday: 9:30 am to 4:30 pmTuesday: 9:30 am to 4:30 KNOW YOUR RIGHTS VIRTUAL WORKSHOP In collaboration with The Biking Lawyer LLP. Know your rights in a crash, and what you should do to protect yourself. Online via Zoom. Thursday June 10, 2021.OUR HISTORY
These are stories contributed by community members, founders, volunteers, staff, Board members, partners and others who have so generously contributed their time, energy and talents over the years to make Access Alliance what it is today. Founders from the Korean community The founding communities of Access Alliance fought for linguistically and culturally appropriate primary health care and CAREERS AT ACCESS ALLIANCE Careers at Access Alliance. Current Access Alliance employment opportunities are listed below. Access Alliance is committed to anti-oppression and inclusion and encourages applications from individuals who reflect the broad diversity of communities we workwith,
NON INSURED WALK IN CLINIC The Non Insured Walk In Clinic (NIWIC) is a walk-in clinic that offers confidential health care services on a first come, first served basis at no charge. Midwives are available to see pregnant women. Please call ahead for COVID safety instructions – 416 760-2810. We encourage you to wear a cloth mask or scarf covering your mouth and nose when you are coming in for your visit.VOLUNTEER WITH US
Volunteer With Us. If there is a volunteer position that interests you, please fill out the application form below. After you’ve submitted your Volunteer Application Form, the Volunteer Coordinator will contact you if there are any suitable volunteer opportunities. REMOTE INTERPRETATION ONTARIO NETWORK Remote Interpretation Ontario Network – R.I.O. Network. In response to the growing demand for immediate 24/7 access to over-the phone interpreting, AALS developed R.I.O.— Remote Interpretation Ontario Network. R.I.O. is a collaborative call centre model shared with other Canadian nonprofit community interpreting agencies to integrate local resources into a high quality, affordable ACCESS ALLIANCE COVID-19 RESPONSE We are keeping our doors open to deliver essential services to the most vulnerable members of our community. Please see our program calendar for more information about how to access our food and other programs as well as new online services. ________________ COVID-19 Free Testing Centres If you feel any symptoms or believe you have been exposed to COVID- 19, ABOUT US – ACCESS ALLIANCE About Us Our Vision. Toronto’s diverse communities achieve Health With Dignity. Our Mission. Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services (Access Alliance) provides services and addresses system inequities to improve health outcomes for the mostPROGRAMS & SERVICES
Programs & Services. We offer many free programs and services for immigrants and refugees of all ages living in the City of Toronto. We are committed to providing culturally sensitive and language accessible health care and community and settlement services to disadvantaged refugees andLOCATIONS AND HOURS
Downtown College Site Hours of Operation Monday: 1:30 pm to 7:30 pmTuesday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmWednesday: 1:00 pm to 4:30 pmThursday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmFriday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmSaturday and Sunday: CLOSED Contact InfoPhone: 416-324-8677Fax: 416-324-9074Confidential Fax: 416-324-9490 AccessPoint on Danforth Hours of Operation Monday: 9:30 am to 4:30 pmTuesday: 9:30 am to 4:30GET INVOLVED
We welcome those who wish to help make a difference in our community and encourage newcomers, immigrants and refugees to volunteer with us! We especially encourage applications from volunteers who reflect the broad diversity of the communities we work with, including communities that face racism in Canada, and LGBTQ+ communities. There are many ways to get involved at Access Alliance and KNOW YOUR RIGHTS VIRTUAL WORKSHOP In collaboration with The Biking Lawyer LLP. Know your rights in a crash, and what you should do to protect yourself. Online via Zoom. Thursday June 10, 2021.COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
Community Programs. We offer a wide variety of programs, services and supports for immigrants and refugees who are new to Toronto. For more information on how to register for programs or join activities, please view our full program calendar. Upcoming events EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Community Program Worker (3 positions) Deadline: June 9, 2021 Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services is a Community Health Centre that aims to improve health outcomes for the most vulnerable immigrants, refugees, and their communities. We do this by facilitating access to services and addressing systemic inequities. The Centre envisions a future in which diverseFOOD PROGRAMS
Food Programs. Food is a vehicle for change. At Access Alliance, it serves as one of the tools we use to advance our vision where Toronto’s diverse communities achieve health with dignity. Food has the power to unite, educate, empower, transform, prevent and managedisease – and of
LGBTQ+ PROGRAMS
LGBTQ+ Programs. We take pride in offering programs and services for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer (LGBTQ+) newcomers. We recognize that LGBTQ+ people who are new to Canada face particular challenges including language barriers, lack of information about systems/services, social isolation, poverty, and barriers toemployment.
HOME – ACCESS ALLIANCELOCATIONS AND HOURSSETTLEMENT SERVICESPROGRAMS & SERVICESLANGUAGE SERVICESCONTACT US Call our Non-Insured Walk-In Clinic at 416-760-8677 today to book an appointment. Check out the open-access multilingual library to find crucial information in multiple languages to assist your non-English-speaking clients. We stand in full support and solidarity with all Asian communities across Canada, recognizing there is seriouswork to be
LOCATIONS AND HOURS
Downtown College Site Hours of Operation Monday: 1:30 pm to 7:30 pmTuesday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmWednesday: 1:00 pm to 4:30 pmThursday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmFriday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmSaturday and Sunday: CLOSED Contact InfoPhone: 416-324-8677Fax: 416-324-9074Confidential Fax: 416-324-9490 AccessPoint on Danforth Hours of Operation Monday: 9:30 am to 4:30 pmTuesday: 9:30 am to 4:30FOOD PROGRAMS
Food Programs. Food is a vehicle for change. At Access Alliance, it serves as one of the tools we use to advance our vision where Toronto’s diverse communities achieve health with dignity. Food has the power to unite, educate, empower, transform, prevent and managedisease – and of
NON INSURED WALK IN CLINIC The Non Insured Walk In Clinic (NIWIC) is a walk-in clinic that offers confidential health care services on a first come, first served basis at no charge. Midwives are available to see pregnant women. Please call ahead for COVID safety instructions – 416 760-2810. We encourage you to wear a cloth mask or scarf covering your mouth and nose when you are coming in for your visit.OUR HISTORY
These are stories contributed by community members, founders, volunteers, staff, Board members, partners and others who have so generously contributed their time, energy and talents over the years to make Access Alliance what it is today. Founders from the Korean community The founding communities of Access Alliance fought for linguistically and culturally appropriate primary health care and CAREERS AT ACCESS ALLIANCE Careers at Access Alliance. Current Access Alliance employment opportunities are listed below. Access Alliance is committed to anti-oppression and inclusion and encourages applications from individuals who reflect the broad diversity of communities we workwith,
VOLUNTEER WITH US
Volunteer With Us. If there is a volunteer position that interests you, please fill out the application form below. After you’ve submitted your Volunteer Application Form, the Volunteer Coordinator will contact you if there are any suitable volunteer opportunities. REMOTE INTERPRETATION Phone Interpretation Over-the-phone interpretation (OPI) can be booked in advance or accessed on demand. OPI can be used when your client is with you in person, for message relay and conference calls, and even if you are meeting with your client by video. An initiative of Access Alliance, Remote Interpretation Ontario (R.I.O.) NetworkTM provideshigh quality,
FINANCIAL LITERACY
Access Alliance has a long history of promoting income security and economic literacy as an important social determinant of health. Given that poverty is a critical social determinant of health, we address the issue of financial literacy in many ways – through one-on-one counselling, delivering information workshops, providing tools andresources,
REMOTE INTERPRETATION ONTARIO NETWORK Remote Interpretation Ontario Network – R.I.O. Network. In response to the growing demand for immediate 24/7 access to over-the phone interpreting, AALS developed R.I.O.— Remote Interpretation Ontario Network. R.I.O. is a collaborative call centre model shared with other Canadian nonprofit community interpreting agencies to integrate local resources into a high quality, affordable HOME – ACCESS ALLIANCELOCATIONS AND HOURSSETTLEMENT SERVICESPROGRAMS & SERVICESLANGUAGE SERVICESCONTACT US Call our Non-Insured Walk-In Clinic at 416-760-8677 today to book an appointment. Check out the open-access multilingual library to find crucial information in multiple languages to assist your non-English-speaking clients. We stand in full support and solidarity with all Asian communities across Canada, recognizing there is seriouswork to be
LOCATIONS AND HOURS
Downtown College Site Hours of Operation Monday: 1:30 pm to 7:30 pmTuesday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmWednesday: 1:00 pm to 4:30 pmThursday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmFriday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmSaturday and Sunday: CLOSED Contact InfoPhone: 416-324-8677Fax: 416-324-9074Confidential Fax: 416-324-9490 AccessPoint on Danforth Hours of Operation Monday: 9:30 am to 4:30 pmTuesday: 9:30 am to 4:30FOOD PROGRAMS
Food Programs. Food is a vehicle for change. At Access Alliance, it serves as one of the tools we use to advance our vision where Toronto’s diverse communities achieve health with dignity. Food has the power to unite, educate, empower, transform, prevent and managedisease – and of
NON INSURED WALK IN CLINIC The Non Insured Walk In Clinic (NIWIC) is a walk-in clinic that offers confidential health care services on a first come, first served basis at no charge. Midwives are available to see pregnant women. Please call ahead for COVID safety instructions – 416 760-2810. We encourage you to wear a cloth mask or scarf covering your mouth and nose when you are coming in for your visit.OUR HISTORY
These are stories contributed by community members, founders, volunteers, staff, Board members, partners and others who have so generously contributed their time, energy and talents over the years to make Access Alliance what it is today. Founders from the Korean community The founding communities of Access Alliance fought for linguistically and culturally appropriate primary health care and CAREERS AT ACCESS ALLIANCE Careers at Access Alliance. Current Access Alliance employment opportunities are listed below. Access Alliance is committed to anti-oppression and inclusion and encourages applications from individuals who reflect the broad diversity of communities we workwith,
VOLUNTEER WITH US
Volunteer With Us. If there is a volunteer position that interests you, please fill out the application form below. After you’ve submitted your Volunteer Application Form, the Volunteer Coordinator will contact you if there are any suitable volunteer opportunities. REMOTE INTERPRETATION Phone Interpretation Over-the-phone interpretation (OPI) can be booked in advance or accessed on demand. OPI can be used when your client is with you in person, for message relay and conference calls, and even if you are meeting with your client by video. An initiative of Access Alliance, Remote Interpretation Ontario (R.I.O.) NetworkTM provideshigh quality,
FINANCIAL LITERACY
Access Alliance has a long history of promoting income security and economic literacy as an important social determinant of health. Given that poverty is a critical social determinant of health, we address the issue of financial literacy in many ways – through one-on-one counselling, delivering information workshops, providing tools andresources,
REMOTE INTERPRETATION ONTARIO NETWORK Remote Interpretation Ontario Network – R.I.O. Network. In response to the growing demand for immediate 24/7 access to over-the phone interpreting, AALS developed R.I.O.— Remote Interpretation Ontario Network. R.I.O. is a collaborative call centre model shared with other Canadian nonprofit community interpreting agencies to integrate local resources into a high quality, affordable ACCESS ALLIANCE COVID-19 RESPONSE We are keeping our doors open to deliver essential services to the most vulnerable members of our community. Please see our program calendar for more information about how to access our food and other programs as well as new online services. ________________ COVID-19 Free Testing Centres If you feel any symptoms or believe you have been exposed to COVID- 19, ABOUT US – ACCESS ALLIANCE About Us Our Vision. Toronto’s diverse communities achieve Health With Dignity. Our Mission. Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services (Access Alliance) provides services and addresses system inequities to improve health outcomes for the most CONTACT US – ACCESS ALLIANCE How to reach us Access Alliance Downtown340 College St., Ste. 500, Toronto, ON M5T 3A9Phone: 416-324-8677Fax: 416-324-9074Confidential Fax: 416-324-9490 AccessPoint on Danforth3079 Danforth Avenue, Toronto, ON M1L 1A8Phone: 416-693-8677Fax: 416-693-1330Confidential Fax: 416-699-7824 AccessPoint on Jane761 Jane St.GET INVOLVED
We welcome those who wish to help make a difference in our community and encourage newcomers, immigrants and refugees to volunteer with us! We especially encourage applications from volunteers who reflect the broad diversity of the communities we work with, including communities that face racism in Canada, and LGBTQ+ communities. There are many ways to get involved at Access Alliance and CONTACT US – ACCESS ALLIANCE Contact Us. Our interpreting services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Telephone: 416-324-2731, press “0” Fax: 416-324-9198 Email: languages@accessalliance.ca. Hours: Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. After-hours agents are available overnight, on weekends, and holidays toSENIORS PROGRAMS
Seniors are vibrant members of our communities who participate in many of our programs and activities. We also offer targeted programs and services to specifically meet the needs of seniors with a focus on immigrants and refugees, as well as those living with low incomes or who are socially isolated. We operate Seniors Active Living Centres (SALC) at our east-end Danforth and west-end Jane sites. KNOW YOUR RIGHTS VIRTUAL WORKSHOP In collaboration with The Biking Lawyer LLP. Know your rights in a crash, and what you should do to protect yourself. Online via Zoom. Thursday June 10, 2021.TRANSLATION
Translation. AALS provides written translations of health and legal documents, as well as a wide range of communication materials for organizations including pamphlets, brochures, surveys and letters. We work in partnership with Multi-Languages Corporation, a trusted and certified translation agency.HEALTH WITH DIGNITY
Health With Dignity is an initiative of Access Alliance designed to help people in the communities we serve better navigate the health system. The program is delivered by a multi-disciplinary team that includes a Nurse Manager, Registered Nurse, Occupational Therapist and Medical Secretary. Together the team provides: Primary care services: Conducting health assessments,SCARBOROUGH CYCLES
Scarborough Cycles. Launched in 2015, Scarborough Cycles is now a program of Access Alliance in partnership with the City of Toronto.* Scarborough Cycles has three community bike hubs which are located at AccessPoint on Danforth, Lawrence-Orton, and Birchmount Bluffs Neighbourhood Centre. HOME – ACCESS ALLIANCELOCATIONS AND HOURSSETTLEMENT SERVICESPROGRAMS & SERVICESLANGUAGE SERVICESCONTACT USACCESS ALLIANCE LANGUAGE SERVICES TWITTERCAISSE POPULAIRE ACCESS D ONLINE Call our Non-Insured Walk-In Clinic at 416-760-8677 today to book an appointment. Check out the open-access multilingual library to find crucial information in multiple languages to assist your non-English-speaking clients. We stand in full support and solidarity with all Asian communities across Canada, recognizing there is seriouswork to be
ACCESS ALLIANCE COVID-19 RESPONSE We are keeping our doors open to deliver essential services to the most vulnerable members of our community. Please see our program calendar for more information about how to access our food and other programs as well as new online services. ________________ COVID-19 Free Testing Centres If you feel any symptoms or believe you have been exposed to COVID- 19, ABOUT US – ACCESS ALLIANCESEE MORE ON ACCESSALLIANCE.CAHEALTH TECH ACCESS ALLIANCEACCESS ALLIANCE DANFORTHACCESS ALLIANCE TORONTOALLIANCE ACCESS LINECHA REMOTE ACCESS PORTAL CONTACT US – ACCESS ALLIANCEHEALTH TECH ACCESS ALLIANCEACCESS ALLIANCE DANFORTHALLIANCE ACCESS LINECHA REMOTE ACCESS PORTALACCESS ALLIANCE TORONTOSWIFT ALLIANCE ACCESS How to reach us Access Alliance Downtown340 College St., Ste. 500, Toronto, ON M5T 3A9Phone: 416-324-8677Fax: 416-324-9074Confidential Fax: 416-324-9490 AccessPoint on Danforth3079 Danforth Avenue, Toronto, ON M1L 1A8Phone: 416-693-8677Fax: 416-693-1330Confidential Fax: 416-699-7824 AccessPoint on Jane761 Jane St.LOCATIONS AND HOURS
Downtown College Site Hours of Operation Monday: 1:30 pm to 7:30 pmTuesday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmWednesday: 1:00 pm to 4:30 pmThursday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmFriday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmSaturday and Sunday: CLOSED Contact InfoPhone: 416-324-8677Fax: 416-324-9074Confidential Fax: 416-324-9490 AccessPoint on Danforth Hours of Operation Monday: 9:30 am to 4:30 pmTuesday: 9:30 am to 4:30 NON INSURED WALK IN CLINIC The Non Insured Walk In Clinic (NIWIC) is a walk-in clinic that offers confidential health care services on a first come, first served basis at no charge. Midwives are available to see pregnant women. Please call ahead for COVID safety instructions – 416 760-2810. We encourage you to wear a cloth mask or scarf covering your mouth and nose when you are coming in for your visit.FOOD PROGRAMS
Food Programs. Food is a vehicle for change. At Access Alliance, it serves as one of the tools we use to advance our vision where Toronto’s diverse communities achieve health with dignity. Food has the power to unite, educate, empower, transform, prevent and managedisease – and of
VOLUNTEER WITH US
Volunteer With Us. If there is a volunteer position that interests you, please fill out the application form below. After you’ve submitted your Volunteer Application Form, the Volunteer Coordinator will contact you if there are any suitable volunteer opportunities. REMOTE INTERPRETATION Phone Interpretation Over-the-phone interpretation (OPI) can be booked in advance or accessed on demand. OPI can be used when your client is with you in person, for message relay and conference calls, and even if you are meeting with your client by video. An initiative of Access Alliance, Remote Interpretation Ontario (R.I.O.) NetworkTM provideshigh quality,
REMOTE INTERPRETATION ONTARIO NETWORK Remote Interpretation Ontario Network – R.I.O. Network. In response to the growing demand for immediate 24/7 access to over-the phone interpreting, AALS developed R.I.O.— Remote Interpretation Ontario Network. R.I.O. is a collaborative call centre model shared with other Canadian nonprofit community interpreting agencies to integrate local resources into a high quality, affordable HOME – ACCESS ALLIANCELOCATIONS AND HOURSSETTLEMENT SERVICESPROGRAMS & SERVICESLANGUAGE SERVICESCONTACT USACCESS ALLIANCE LANGUAGE SERVICES TWITTERCAISSE POPULAIRE ACCESS D ONLINE Call our Non-Insured Walk-In Clinic at 416-760-8677 today to book an appointment. Check out the open-access multilingual library to find crucial information in multiple languages to assist your non-English-speaking clients. We stand in full support and solidarity with all Asian communities across Canada, recognizing there is seriouswork to be
ACCESS ALLIANCE COVID-19 RESPONSE We are keeping our doors open to deliver essential services to the most vulnerable members of our community. Please see our program calendar for more information about how to access our food and other programs as well as new online services. ________________ COVID-19 Free Testing Centres If you feel any symptoms or believe you have been exposed to COVID- 19, ABOUT US – ACCESS ALLIANCESEE MORE ON ACCESSALLIANCE.CAHEALTH TECH ACCESS ALLIANCEACCESS ALLIANCE DANFORTHACCESS ALLIANCE TORONTOALLIANCE ACCESS LINECHA REMOTE ACCESS PORTAL CONTACT US – ACCESS ALLIANCEHEALTH TECH ACCESS ALLIANCEACCESS ALLIANCE DANFORTHALLIANCE ACCESS LINECHA REMOTE ACCESS PORTALACCESS ALLIANCE TORONTOSWIFT ALLIANCE ACCESS How to reach us Access Alliance Downtown340 College St., Ste. 500, Toronto, ON M5T 3A9Phone: 416-324-8677Fax: 416-324-9074Confidential Fax: 416-324-9490 AccessPoint on Danforth3079 Danforth Avenue, Toronto, ON M1L 1A8Phone: 416-693-8677Fax: 416-693-1330Confidential Fax: 416-699-7824 AccessPoint on Jane761 Jane St.LOCATIONS AND HOURS
Downtown College Site Hours of Operation Monday: 1:30 pm to 7:30 pmTuesday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmWednesday: 1:00 pm to 4:30 pmThursday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmFriday: 10:30 am to 4:30 pmSaturday and Sunday: CLOSED Contact InfoPhone: 416-324-8677Fax: 416-324-9074Confidential Fax: 416-324-9490 AccessPoint on Danforth Hours of Operation Monday: 9:30 am to 4:30 pmTuesday: 9:30 am to 4:30 NON INSURED WALK IN CLINIC The Non Insured Walk In Clinic (NIWIC) is a walk-in clinic that offers confidential health care services on a first come, first served basis at no charge. Midwives are available to see pregnant women. Please call ahead for COVID safety instructions – 416 760-2810. We encourage you to wear a cloth mask or scarf covering your mouth and nose when you are coming in for your visit.FOOD PROGRAMS
Food Programs. Food is a vehicle for change. At Access Alliance, it serves as one of the tools we use to advance our vision where Toronto’s diverse communities achieve health with dignity. Food has the power to unite, educate, empower, transform, prevent and managedisease – and of
VOLUNTEER WITH US
Volunteer With Us. If there is a volunteer position that interests you, please fill out the application form below. After you’ve submitted your Volunteer Application Form, the Volunteer Coordinator will contact you if there are any suitable volunteer opportunities. REMOTE INTERPRETATION Phone Interpretation Over-the-phone interpretation (OPI) can be booked in advance or accessed on demand. OPI can be used when your client is with you in person, for message relay and conference calls, and even if you are meeting with your client by video. An initiative of Access Alliance, Remote Interpretation Ontario (R.I.O.) NetworkTM provideshigh quality,
REMOTE INTERPRETATION ONTARIO NETWORK Remote Interpretation Ontario Network – R.I.O. Network. In response to the growing demand for immediate 24/7 access to over-the phone interpreting, AALS developed R.I.O.— Remote Interpretation Ontario Network. R.I.O. is a collaborative call centre model shared with other Canadian nonprofit community interpreting agencies to integrate local resources into a high quality, affordable ACCESS ALLIANCE COVID-19 RESPONSE We are keeping our doors open to deliver essential services to the most vulnerable members of our community. Please see our program calendar for more information about how to access our food and other programs as well as new online services. ________________ COVID-19 Free Testing Centres If you feel any symptoms or believe you have been exposed to COVID- 19, EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Community Program Worker (3 positions) Deadline: June 9, 2021 Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services is a Community Health Centre that aims to improve health outcomes for the most vulnerable immigrants, refugees, and their communities. We do this by facilitating access to services and addressing systemic inequities. The Centre envisions a future in which diversePROGRAMS & SERVICES
Programs & Services. We offer many free programs and services for immigrants and refugees of all ages living in the City of Toronto. We are committed to providing culturally sensitive and language accessible health care and community and settlement services to disadvantaged refugees andGET INVOLVED
We welcome those who wish to help make a difference in our community and encourage newcomers, immigrants and refugees to volunteer with us! We especially encourage applications from volunteers who reflect the broad diversity of the communities we work with, including communities that face racism in Canada, and LGBTQ+ communities. There are many ways to get involved at Access Alliance and NON INSURED WALK IN CLINIC The Non Insured Walk In Clinic (NIWIC) is a walk-in clinic that offers confidential health care services on a first come, first served basis at no charge. Midwives are available to see pregnant women. Please call ahead for COVID safety instructions – 416 760-2810. We encourage you to wear a cloth mask or scarf covering your mouth and nose when you are coming in for your visit.COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
Community Programs. We offer a wide variety of programs, services and supports for immigrants and refugees who are new to Toronto. For more information on how to register for programs or join activities, please view our full program calendar. Upcoming events CONTACT US – ACCESS ALLIANCE Contact Us. Our interpreting services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Telephone: 416-324-2731, press “0” Fax: 416-324-9198 Email: languages@accessalliance.ca. Hours: Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. After-hours agents are available overnight, on weekends, and holidays to SENIORS OF STEEL: STRENGTH TRAINING Growing Stronger together. This class focuses on using bodyweight movements and resistance bands to increase/main your strength, balance and coordination. Weekly classes will focus on difference muscle groups and you’ll become more confident as you learn propertechnique and form.
HEALTH WITH DIGNITY
Health With Dignity is an initiative of Access Alliance designed to help people in the communities we serve better navigate the health system. The program is delivered by a multi-disciplinary team that includes a Nurse Manager, Registered Nurse, Occupational Therapist and Medical Secretary. Together the team provides: Primary care services: Conducting health assessments,SCARBOROUGH CYCLES
Scarborough Cycles. Launched in 2015, Scarborough Cycles is now a program of Access Alliance in partnership with the City of Toronto.* Scarborough Cycles has three community bike hubs which are located at AccessPoint on Danforth, Lawrence-Orton, and Birchmount Bluffs Neighbourhood Centre.Follow us
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Access Alliance wish all mothers a happy holiday today. Our thoughts are specially with mothers who cannot be with their children due tothe #pandemic this
year. We send you #virtualhugshope you feel
the love and appreciation wherever you are, #TogetherApart#MothersDay
12:02 pm · May 10, 2020 Access Alliance MHCS@AccessAlliance
In the same storm but not in the same boat. This is how #inequalityin health care
looks like in the time of #Covid_19.
#healthdisparities
bostonglobe.com/2020/05/09/na… 11:08 pm · May 9, 2020 Access Alliance MHCS@AccessAlliance
While recognizing the effect of #Masks4Allin #SlowTheSpread
, the
#HiddenSmiles
project can't stress enough the importance of continuing to practice proven #publichealthmeasures. This
info card is distributed along with each free #clothmaskto community
members #gotyoucovered 9:53 pm · May 8, 2020 Access Alliance MHCS@AccessAlliance
Our #HiddenSmiles
project aims
to produce thousands of masks to help #FlattenTheCurveEarlier
today our East Hub manager #RejwanKarimdelivered masks
to @eastendchc
#hear4thevulnerable
#gotyoucovered
9:37 pm · May 8, 2020 Access Alliance MHCS@AccessAlliance
Thanks to all our generous donors, the #HiddenSimilesproject was
launched in #AccessPointonDanforthtwo
weeks ago. Skilled community sewists have made 400+ cloth masks to be given to community members, in an effort to #SlowTheSpread #CommunityHealthMattersand
we #GotYouCovered
8:16 pm · May 8, 2020 Access Alliance MHCS@AccessAlliance
As the warmer weather approaches and #COVID19cases continue to
drop, it is timely that @cityoftorontolaunches
#ActiveTo to
encourage outdoor activities with physical distancing. Our #BikeHubs@ScarbCycles
are there to
support #StayActiveStaySafe toronto.ctvnews.ca/toronto-la… 3:03 pm · May 7, 2020 If you think you have developed COVID-19 symptoms, do NOT come to our office. CALL 1-866-797-0000 IMMEDIATELY. Worried about COVID-19? Please seek advice only from medical professionals and get current and accurate information from a crediblesource .
Due to schedule changes, please call to confirm your appointmentsbefore coming in.
Access Alliance Downtown 340 College St., Ste. 500, Toronto, ON M5T 3A9Phone: 416-324-8677
AccessPoint on Danforth 3079 Danforth Avenue, Toronto, ON M1L 1A8Phone: 416-693-8677
AccessPoint on Jane
761 Jane St. 2nd Floor, Toronto, ON M6N 4B4Phone: 416-760-8677
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