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Employment Assistance for People with Disabilities - Northern

Unemployed or underemployed people with disabilities can get help through drop-in resource centres, job search assistance programs, and job-skills workshops. Employment counselling and career planning services provide information on the labour market, grants, funding, apprenticeships, and other opportunities for ongoing support.
 
These services are located outside of Northern, but provide service to Northern.
CNIB - Come To Work  
1929 Bayview Ave, Toronto, ON  M4G 3E8
416-486-2500
Community Living Dryden Sioux Lookout - Dryden - Employment Services  
280 Arthur St, Dryden, ON  P8N 1K8
807-701-5370
Independent Living Resource Centre Thunder Bay - Focusing Access on Skills and Training for Employment  
212 Miles St E Suite 103, Thunder Bay, ON  P7C 1J6
807-577-6166
Ontario Disability Support Program - Northern Ontario - Kenora  
720 Robertson St, Kenora, ON  L3R 6J2
807-468-2400
Ontario Disability Support Program - Northern Ontario - Kenora - Ontario Disability Support Program - Employment Supports  
720 Robertson St, Kenora, ON  L3R 6J2
807-468-2400
Ontario Disability Support Program - Northern Ontario - Thunder Bay  
435 James St S 1st Fl, Suite 111, Thunder Bay, ON  L3R 6J2
807-473-3130
Ontario. Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services - Ontario Disability Support Program  
438 University Ave, 7th Fl, Toronto, ON  M5G 2K8
416-325-5666
416-325-5225
Service Canada  

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COVID-19 Testing Locations

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