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Program: Environmental Health

Organization: South Riverdale Community Health Centre - SRCHC
Description of Services: Information about potential health risks in the home, workplace and community * bring about changes through information materials, workshops and community action.

Programs include:
  • Environmental justice and environmental racism issues in East Toronto
  • Community engagement around environmental health including indoor & outdoor air quality.
  • Active Transportation initiatives including assisted bike repair clinic.
  • Healthy Housing and Tenant Rights - RentSafe to address housing-related health risks affecting tenants living on low income.
  • Community Planning - residents meet with government and local planning officials, as well as industry and elected representatives, to share information and concerns about environmental issues in South Riverdale
  • Children's Environmental Health Education - education about substances that may put children's health at risk.
  • School and Community Gardens and garden initiatives
  • Gardening

Fees: Free
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: No restrictions. Residency Requirements: East Toronto
Application: Call, email srchc@srchc.com or visit * appointments required for most programs
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible      Wheelchair Accessible
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: Toronto (Old Toronto)

Phone Numbers: 416-461-1925
Fax: 416-469-3442
Email: srchc@srchc.com
Website: www.srchc.ca/program-category/environmental-health...
Address: c/o Communications Administration
Attn: Debby Yuke
955 Queen St E
Toronto, ON
M4M 3P3
Intersection: Carlaw Ave and Queen St E
Location: Toronto (South Riverdale)
Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
Executives: Jason Altenberg - Chief Executive Officer
South Riverdale CHC
srchc@srchc.com
Shannon Wiens - Vice President, Strategy and Systems
South Riverdale CHC
srchc@srchc.com
Contacts: Linnaea Jasiuk - Environmental Health Promoter
Ann Phillips - Director, Community Health and Chronic Disease

 

About Us

Environmental health promoters inform people about potential health risks in the home, workplace and community.

This information is provided by thehealthline.ca. It was last completely updated on: 6/15/2024

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