Chaleur Eat Fresh
Chaleur Eat Fresh is a not-for-profit community initiative that aims to improve the health and well-being of residents of the Chaleur Region by providing fresh, quality and affordable fruits and vegetables.
Each month, this organization offers bags of fruits and vegetables for $15. These bags are available every 2nd Wednesday of the month and you must order your bag before the 1st Wednesday of each month. The contents of these bags vary but always include onions, potatoes and apples. Other foods vary from month to month but bananas, oranges and carrots are likely to be found very often.
For information on this organization or to find out how to order your grocery bag:
Chaleur Transportation
The Chaleur Community Inclusion Network offers a home transportation service to seniors, low-income earners, families and students residing in the Chaleur and area communities.
For more information, contact the CTC:
https://www.facebook.com/RIC-Chaleur-CIN-346216009183373
transport@connectchaleur.ca or (506) 545- 0369
211 Service
Do you know the 211 service?
211 is the primary source of information on non-clinical community and government health and social services in Canada. This free, confidential service is available 24 hours a day, in over 150 languages, by phone, chat, text message and website. 211 provides information and confident referrals to the services and resources that can help you.
Call 211 to find community services, such as:
- Non-emergency police number
- Food banks
- Walk-in Clinic
- Alzheimer Support
- Help for mental health
- Meals on wheels
- Emergency shelters for the homeless
- Services for victims of domestic violence
- Public Health
- Telehealth NB
- Crisis Services
- Provincial and local help line numbers
- Settlement assistance for newcomers
- Housing assistance centers
- Walk-in program for youth
- Counseling for children, youth and families
- Emergency Assistance for Utilities
- Understand what government service could help or assist
- Disability Support Programs
- Parenting Programs