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Literature for Life
Office phone: 416-203-9830
Fax: 416-203-8714 E-mail: staff@literatureforlife.org Web site: www.literatureforlife.org Address: 7 Labatt Ave, Ste 208, Toronto, ON, M5A 1Z1 Location: (Intersection) Toronto East (Bayview Ave-Queen St E) Ward: Toronto Centre-Rosedale (Ward 28) Officers: Josephine Altilia, Director Hours: Monday to Friday 9:30-4:30 Area served: Greater Toronto Area Languages of service: English Eligibility: Women under 21 years with children How to apply: Call for times and locations of book groups Fees: None Physical access: Not wheelchair accessible Service description: Book groups with focus on reading, writing and performance
Subjects: Computers; Free services; Parent and child programs; Parenting support; Special libraries; Teen mothers; Women Record ID: MET5220 Last complete update: 2007-03-22 Last modification date: 2008-03-31
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Search SiteSaving Energy: The 6-Step Guide to Tenant ActionA guide to help tenants save energy and money, written by the Toronto Environmental Alliance
(a part of a 3-part project in partnership with LIEN to provide resources, workshops, and program opportunities for low-income tenant neighbourhoods.) Click on this link to download your own FREE copy. GroupsIndividual and Family Life |