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"My children and I are new to North York and feel like there is so much we need to learn about the systems here. It’s hard because I am raising them alone."

I have two children, ages 2 and 6. We just moved to North York from another country. I don’t know anyone here and I want my children to go to school. I don’t know what the children need before they can go to school, and where I can go for help.

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For more information on programs and services that can help in this situation, please visit the websites or call the telephone numbers listed below.

  • EarlyON Child and Family Centres - This City of Toronto resource provides information and location on free programs for parents/caregivers and their children who are up to 6 years of age.

  • Newborn Registration Service - This resource provides information on how to register a newborn within 30 days following their birth in Ontario.

  • Parenting Groups in North York - Toronto Central Healthline list of free or low-cost peer support groups for parents in North York that meet on a regular basis.

  • One Parent - Organization that supports single parent families.

  • North York Neighbour Link - A community care team dedicated to uplifting and supporting North York community members, including support for single mothers.

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