| Community Information Centre of Ottawa | |
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| Visit the website at | http://www.cominfo-ottawa.org |
The Centre provides Information and Referral to community resources (counselling, housing, home support, as well as legal, health and social services, etc.) in Ottawa. Trained Information and Referral specialists answer questions from the public on the INFO-Line (Monday to Friday 9 to 5). The “Directory of Ottawa Community Services” is published every year (and lists over 6 50 programmes). An extensive database on community services is available for leasing, or for research at the office, by appointment. |
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| 301-260 St. Patrick St.
Ottawa On K1N 5K5 Phone: 613-241-4636 Fax: 613-241-4702 Website: - http://www.cominfo-ottawa.org |
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| Also check these categories | Activities & Entertainment > Senior Centres/Clubs Home Support Government Info |
| Or check the following Keywords | home support housing health and conseling services |
| Listed Since | Jan 12, 2005 |
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