Record #: OCR1224 | Last Full Update: 28 Jun 2019 |
Names | |
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Alternate Name | CV19 ; OCR |
Former Name | Operation Go Home (June 2009) |
Location & Accessibility | |
Located In Community | Ottawa |
Address & Map | |
Intersection | O'Connor St and Laurier Ave W |
Mailing Address | PO Box 53157 Ottawa, ON K1N 1C5 |
Bus Route Notes | OC Transpo OC Travel Planner or Route Timetable |
Physical Access | Fully Accessible |
Parking | Pay parking lot * parking meters |
Description and Services | |
Description (Service) | COVID-19 (25 Mar 2020) Operation Come Home has closed the centre for the next two weeks. Youth will continue to be supported via phone, text and email with housing, employment, addictions, mental health and more throughout the time the centre is closed. In-person services will be re-assessed on April 8th. As the phones will not be answered during the closure, please email info@operationcomehome.ca if needed. Reunite will still operate, as usual, youth aged 16-24 can still contact Reunite staff at 613-230-4663 if they have a runaway in need of assistance returning back to parent/guardian, Canada wide program Resource Centre. Uses a variety of programming designed to assist clients on an individual and personal level. Guides and supports youth based on their dreams, goals, and desires for a better life. “Works” Programs: Provide things such as challenge, achievement, independence and reward. These programs typically provide paid opportunities to youth and allow them to further their knowledge or experience in an area of employment or education. Programs include social support. “Matters” Programs: Focused on elements that affect quality of life, such as socialization, dignity, friendship, and safety. Each result is different, and the outcomes vary on an individual basis. Reunite: Assists youth with returning home to their families across Canada. Finance Matters: Six week financial literacy course that provides information on debt, savings, budgeting, credit and credit reports, saving and investing, banking, income and taxes, etc. Job Action Project: Provides employment preparation, skills training, work experience (through job placement), support and monitoring for 40 youth facing (and already experiencing) multiple barriers to employment. Housing Based Case Management (HBCM) Program: Supported housing program for at-risk and/or homeless youth. Each participant is provided with a housing worker, for up to one year, to assist them in finding and maintaining safe and affordable housing Youth in Transition (YIT) and Housing Support Work (HSW) program: housing advocacy, housing search, financial literacy, basic life and tenant skills, goal setting, conflict resolution, pertinent referrals for youth having signed or eligible to sign a Volunteary Youth Services Agreement (VYSA) with the Children's Aid Society (CAS) Street Outreach: Front-line, street level outreach and crisis intervention. Offers personal supplies such as mittens, socks, water, and food. |
Hours | Administration Mon-Fri 8 am-4 pm * program hours vary |
Areas Served | Ottawa (City of) - and surrounding areas |
Eligibility | Ages: 16 year(s) - 30 year(s) Transient youth between 16-21 years for the Reunite Program * 16-30 years for local programming * 16-25 years for drop-in access * 16-17 years for Youth in Transition (YIT) and Housing Support Work Program with signed Voluntary Youth Services Agreement (VYSA) and no existing housing support |
Application | Call or drop-in for more information * can self-refer or be referred by an agency |
Languages | English ; French - partially |
Fees | None |
Service Categories | Distance Education ~ Homeless Youth ; Homeless Drop In Centres ~ Youth ; Homeless Family Reunification Services ; In Person Crisis Intervention ~ Families/Friends of Missing Persons ~ Parents ; Personal Financial Counselling ~ Homeless Youth ; Prejob Guidance ~ Homeless Youth ; Runaway Prevention Programs ; Runaway/Homeless Youth Counselling ; Runaway/Homeless Youth Helplines ; Street Outreach Programs ~ Homeless Youth ; Subject Specific Public Awareness/Education ~ Homelessness Issues ; Supportive Housing for Homeless People ; Work Experience ~ Homeless Youth |
Contact Information | |
Office Phone | 613-230-4663 |
Toll Free Phone | 1-800-668-4663 |
Fax | 613-230-8223 |
info@operationcomehome.ca | |
Website | www.operationcomehome.ca |
Social Media | ![]() ![]() |
Primary Contact | Lynda Franc, Director of Programs and Services; Email: lynda@operationcomehome.ca |
Primary Executive | Elspeth McKay, Executive Director; Email: emckay@operationcomehome.ca |
Other Details | |
Established | 1971 |
Funding | Fundraising ; Donations - Charitable Registration Number: 119068997 RR0001 |
Elections | The Board of Directors is elected. |
Print Material | Promotional material * pamphlets * annual report * newsletter |
Resources | Website, information package |
Accreditation | No |