Thanksgiving Help Links: Give Help. Get Help.

Here are some charities you can contact to give or receive help this Thanksgiving season: 

Harvest House (https://www.facebook.com/harvesthouseatl) helps to feed hungry people, gives people dealing with homelessness a safe place to stay, helps addicted people get healthy, and even teaches skills to help folks get jobs and back on their feet.
-- Here is their Thanksgiving Meal Donation Link: (https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/92920?v2=true
-- Other Donations online HERE
-- Volunteer some of your time CLICK HERE
-- Donate items (maybe like Winter clothes and boots?) Harvest House Office is at 108 High St
-- Or you can give over the phone by calling 506-855-0626

 
👉 YMCA Moncton's ReConnect Street Intervention Program helps at-risk people and people dealing with homelessness. You can give money, gift cards, hygiene products, anything is appreciated! For more information, please call Trevor Goodwin at 857-0606 ext 2285. CLICK HERE for more info.

👉 Salvus Clinic on Church Street helps people who are: 1) going through homelessness, 2) dealing with poverty, 3) struggling with mental health issues and substance use, and more. You can donate time, money, or products to help people. Click their Facebook link or THIS WEBSITE to donate online.


👉 Any time you need help with food you can call 506-383-4281 to make an appointment with the Peter McKee Food Centre (475 Saint George).
-- To make another type of donation CLICK HERE for more info... and check the Food Depot Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/FoodDepotAlimentaire/)  
 
 
Salvation Army Maritimes: donate HERE. 
The Salvation Army Moncton Community & Family Services Facebook: (https://www.facebook.com/SAMoncton?fref=ts)
Here's the Facebook for other Maritime locations: (https://salvationarmy.ca/maritime/home/locations/new-brunswick/)

👉 St George's Anglican Church in downtown Moncton serves thousands of meals every month. They also offer a shower facility to people in need, a laundry service to unhoused people, and warm clothes to people who spend their days in the cold with no place to go. This all happens because of donations of time, money, or goods.
You can donate warm socks, hats, gloves, boots, jackets, underwear and personal hygiene products, or money. If you're able to help, it's St. George’s Anglican Church, 51 Church St. Moncton, NB. E1C 4Z3 or email them at (office@stgeorgesmoncton.ca). 
-- St. George's on Google Maps (51 Church Street).
The office hours we had on file are Mon to Fri from 9a to 1p...call ahead to double-check (506-855-5209). 
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