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Organization: John Howard Society of London and District
Phone Numbers: 519-438-4168
Toll-Free: 1-844-547-4168
Fax: 519-438-7670
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.jhslondon.on.ca
Address:
601 Queens Ave
London, ON
N6B 1Y9
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Intersection: Adelaide St and Queens Ave
Location: London (Central)
Accessibility:     Not Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon-Thu 8:30am-4:30pm * Fri 8:30am-3pm * Closed 12noon-1pm daily
Executives: Taghrid Hussain - Executive Director
Service Description: Information, referral and counselling to offenders, people at risk of offending and family members of both groups * assistance with pardon applications * work boots occasionally available * referrals and vouchers for clothing and household items * walk-in crisis assistance * one-on-one and family counselling referrals available

Community Education - Works with other community groups to educate and involve people in understanding social justice issues * information and workshops about the criminal justice system and its impact on society * provides speakers to schools, churches and community organizations on various topics
 
Boullee, Huron and Kipps Lane Project - Offers one-on-one counselling and groups for children, youth and families who reside in three subsidized housing projects
 
Children's Groups - Groups for girls and boys living in subsidized housing projects
 
Direct Accountability Program - Alternative to prosecution for eligible adults who have been charged with minor criminal offenses
 
Native Services Program - Delivers culturally relevant probation and parole for adult and youth Aboriginal offenders
 
Women's Groups - Weekly support group for women who have a loved one involved in the criminal justice system
Fees: Free
Application: Call or visit * criminal justice referrals
Eligibility / Population(s) Served: Persons involved in the justice system, persons at risk of becoming involved in the justice system, their families and high risk youth
Languages: English
Area(s) served: London, Middlesex and some services in Elgin and Oxford
See Also:
Counselling
Criminal Justice and Legal Services

This information is provided by thehealthline.ca. It was last completely updated on: 18/09/2015

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