Youthab helps individuals obtain and maintain the three essentials for quality of life: housing, good mental health and employment.
Under the Youthab umbrella of services are the Career Edge Employment Programs, the Community Mental Health Counseling Program and three very specific Housing Programs: the Transition Home Program, Cooperative Housing, and the Hastings Housing Resource Centre Program.
Today, through our various programs and a dedicated staff of over 50 professionals, we provide confidential, professional services to over 10,000 people per year in the 6 communities we service in the Greater Quinte area.
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Lunches:
Monday to Friday 11:30am to 1:00pm
Breakfast:
Mon, Tues, Wed & Thurs 8:30am � 9:30am
at 244 Dundas St. E. Trenton
76 Dundas St. W.
Lunch:
Mon-Fri $1.00
100 King Street, Trenton
Lunch:
Every 1st & 3rd Fri of the month
from 11:30am - 12:30pm
49 Albion St., Belleville
Community Development Council info to: The Community Development Council of Quinte (CDCQ) strives to improve the quality of life of individuals and families in our communities. Through this work, we operated six self-help ford programs in communities throughout Hastings County which include: The Good Baby Box, The Good Food Box and Singles Box, The Good Back Pack, Community Gardens, Community Kitchens, and Food for Thought.
The CDCQ conducts social planning and community development within the context of social justice. Through this work, we partner with over 40 agencies who play a variety of roles to address community need and improve access to services. We are conveners and facilities who serve as a non-threatening �meeting place� for discussion and resolution to community issues. We are committed to strengthening partnerships and collaboration within our communities.
38 Guelph Street, Trenton
Quinte West
Sunday Brunch
St. Peters Elementary School / Early Years Centre 101 Queen St.
50 Elgin Street, Trenton
Families on social assistanance using services, can have a hot lunch five days a week.