The Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACTT)
A client-centred, recovery-oriented mental health service delivered by mental health professionals, designed to provide comprehensive, community-based psychiatric treatment, rehabilitation and support to persons with serious and persistent mental illness that are complex and cause significant functional impairments. ACTT promotes an individual’s right to self-determination, empowerment and choice. The program assists clients to achieve personal goals, improve health and quality of life, and live as independently as possible in the community.
Find the ACTT at 15 Victoria Avenue Belleville and contact them at 613 962-0259.
Referrals to H.P.E.C. ACTT can be made through:
/ 91X FM CJLX
Jan 18, 2021 10:38 AM
Volunteers at Bridge Street United Church in Belleville have been making sure that the most vulnerable in the region have had access to free meals, evening since the start of the pandemic.
Their “Inn from the Cold” winter hot meal program will be continuing for the foreseeable future.
Representatives note in an update on Friday, that since the end of the March they have provided over 30,000 take-away lunches and over 4500 frozen dinners.
This is apart of two programs that volunteers run.
Folks in need of a meal can go to the church for a take-away package every day. Free meals are distributed from 11:30 am to 1 pm.