Announcements
Today an outbreak of COVID-19 is being declared by the Brant County Health Unit at St. Leonard's Community Services' Station House after a client and staff members tested positive for COVID-19.
The community really came together to support us and our Soup Challenge fundraiser and the programs we offer to people in the community who may be experiencing homelessness.
Shout out to all the local businesses and community members who donated their time, effort, and resources to help us raise funds to support youth facing homelessness here in Brantford.
St. Leonard’s Community Services is hiring part-time residential staff. We have over 20 positions currently available right now.
St. Leonard's Community Services Employment Services launches a new program to help young job seekers kick start their careers in the construction industry.
Here is a snapshot of the items your contributions help us purchase to brighten the day for local youth who can use a hand.
Three young people from our shelter program take over the kitchen in a cooking competition to raise funds and awareness of youth homelessness here in Brantford.
The COVID-19 outbreak that had shut down our residence on Dalhousie Street is officially over.
Today an outbreak of COVID-19 is being declared by the Brant County Health Unit at St. Leonard's Community Services' Cornerstone House on Dalhousie Street.
The agency has received new new funding to increase access to addictions treatment services in Brantford and Brant County.
Our non-essential services are cancelled today, January 17th, because of the snow storm.
The community has decided to name the new St. Leonard's Community Services youth shelter on Chatham Street 'Station House.'