City encourages public to donate to local agencies
BRANTFORD, ON – In light of recent concerns and ongoing discussions about community support and public safety, the City of Brantford is taking proactive steps to address the needs of our most vulnerable residents. Rather than engaging in acts of solicitation or panhandling, the City strongly urges vulnerable members of our community who may be at risk of homelessness or currently experiencing homelessness to seek support from professional available community services as follows:
Emergency Sheltering
If you or someone you know does not have a place to stay and needs immediate shelter, please call the Emergency Sheltering Intake Line at 1-888-621-0034 or email housing@soarcs.com
More information can be found at https://www.soarcs.ca/housing/programs/emergency-shelter-intake-services.
The Housing Resource Centre supports individuals and families who are at risk or who are experiencing homelessness in seeking permanent housing options within the City of Brantford and the County of Brant. If you or someone you know is looking for support in finding permanent housing, please call 1 0888-621-0034 or email housing@soarcs.com for support Monday-Friday between 8:30am-4:30pm.
More information can be found at https://www.soarcs.ca/housing/programs/housing-resource-centre.
Help with Food and Clothing
- The most updated list for free community meals can be found at www.brantford.ca/FoodBankCalendar
- Brantford Food Bank: 1100 Clarence Street, Brantford, 519-751-4357
- Salvation Army Brantford Family Services Food Bank: 33 Diana Avenue, Brantford (Book appointment at 519-752-7814)
- Salvation Army Paris: 25B Dundas Avenue, 519-442-3432
- Friendship House: 452 Grey Street, Brantford, 519-753-8511
- Society of St. Vincent de Paul: 143 Wellington Street, Brantford, 519-751-0143
Ontario Safe Streets Act
Although recent changes have been made to the Ontario Safe Streets Act, it remains unlawful to solicit in certain hazardous manners. Specifically, those soliciting are prohibited from:
- Threatening a person solicited with physical harm, by word, gesture, or other means, during the solicitation or after the person solicited responds or fails to respond to the solicitation.
- Soliciting a person who is in or on a stopped, standing, or parked vehicle while on a roadway, regardless of whether the solicitation is done in an aggressive or threatening manner.
How members of the community can help
The City acknowledges and appreciates that people in our community are very generous and want to help. The City reminds the public that the best way to assist vulnerable members of our community who require support is by donating to an accredited, professional community support agency as per those listed above. This ensures that funds are directed to causes and actions that provide meaningful assistance to those who require assistance.
Thank you for your cooperation and support in making Brantford a safer and more caring community for everyone.
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