Food items such as snacks, canned or packaged goods are available to pick up for free at a food shelf in all locations. Students can drop in throughout the day with the limitation of three items per person a day.

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Non-emergency medical services are provided by nurse practitioners by appointment to all students from any Holland College location. Services include:

  • Assessment of injuries
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) diagnosis
  • Referrals
  • Prescriptions
  • Sexual health counselling
  • Screening
  • Pregnancy testing and support
  • Mental health management and more

Note: Appointments are not required for testing of sexually transmitted infection, pregnancy, and urinary tract infection.

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Provides free, confidential mental health counselling service to Holland College students.

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Provides free in-school supports and services for public school students who are struggling with mental, social and/or physical health issues. Examples of issues the teams can help with include:
  • Anxiety
  • Sleep issues
  • Exercise
  • Food
  • Screen time
  • Family
  • Relationships
  • Depression
  • Social skills
  • Parental support
  • Self-regulation
Teams are assigned to each Family of Schools and direct contact information can be found on the website.
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Subdivision approval is required when any parcel of land is divided (e.g., to create a new lot or lots). An approval is also required to add more land to an existing lot, or to join two or more lots.
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Provides an evening drop-in place for young adults to socialize without the pull of drugs or alcohol to help them gain and sustain sobriety. Provided activities include:

  • Table tennis and pool
  • Video games and watching TV
  • Games, cards, puzzles
  • Use of musical instruments, computers, and internet
  • Arts and crafts
  • Special events
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Provides online information on a variety of topics pertaining to alcohol, drugs, and addictions including:
  • Alcohol
  • Cannabis
  • Opioids
  • Cocaine
  • Gambling
  • Methamphetamine
  • Prescription drugs
  • Substance use in Canada
  • Treatment, support, and recovery
  • Impaired driving
  • Workforce development
  • Data and trends
  • Stigma
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Provides a confidential peer-support phone line for anyone impacted by a loved one in active substance use or by a substance-use-related death. Situations supported include:

  • Mental health challenges related to a loved one's substance use
  • Concerns about a loved one's substance use and its impacts
  • Grief and loss related to a loved one's overdose
  • Wanting to talk to someone about a loved one's substance use or a substance-use-related death
  • Connection to a broader peer-support network


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Provides online workshops, resources, and information relating to suicide.
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Provides a summer camp to children with disabilities. Camp is divided into two age groups ages 12-14 years and ages 15-17 years. A variety of activities are offered to build friendships while learning new skills. Includes:

  • Learning about horses with hands on activities in the farm (EAL)
  • Confederation Trails, nature walks and hiking
  • Soccer baseball, Frisbee golf, bowling and golf
  • Beachcombing ,clam digging and beach picnics
  • Gym
  • Scavenger Hunts
  • Arts and crafts
  • Movie Afternoon
  • Cooking and baking
  • Swimming and more
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