The Terry Bellavance Resource Centre
About the Centre
Named after
the late regional manager of Ontario March of Dimes, the
Terry Bellavance Resource Centre has been open for over
ten years. The resource centre is open to any members
of the community who wish to use the computers,
internet, or our resource library. Other programs such
as employment services, job skills training, and
accessibility services are also available from
Ontario March of Dimes.
Here at the Terry Bellavance
Resource Centre we provide one-on-one assistance with
cover letter and resume writing, computer and Internet
training, and job searching skills. One of our friendly
staff will be happy to help you out!
- Open 8:30 am to 4:00 pm weekdays
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Any member of the community complying with our Resource Centre policy may use the computers,
Internet, and our resource library
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Specialized computer for individuals with disabilities
- There is a Community Access Program (CAP) Staff Person in the resource centre on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 11-4 until March 31, 2010 who offers individualized
training with computer software, internet and more. Call today to make an appointment
at 345-6595 ext. 100.
Location:
The Terry Bellevance Resource Centre is located in the Ontario March of Dimes:
237 Camelot Street
Phone: (807) 345-6595
Fax: (807) 345-7086
Email: tbrc@dimes.org
Free use of:
- one of our eight computers;
- fax machine and scanner;
- laser printer;
- public telephone for local calls;
- Local job bulletin board;
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Classroom equipped with 12 computers -
reserved for classes and training sessions;
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Introductory computer and Internet training
workshops;
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Wireless Internet
Computer and Internet Policy
Click and read the Resource Center Policy
The Community Access Program
The Community Access Program (CAP) is a Government of
Canada initiative, administered by Industry Canada,
which aims to provide Canadians with affordable public
access to the Internet and the skills they need to use
it effectively. For more information visit: http://cap.ic.gc.ca
CAP is also complemented by its youth initiative, the Community Access
Program Youth Initiative (CAP YI).
http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/cap-pac.nsf/eng/00006.html.
The youth program provides employment opportunities to young Canadians between the ages of
15 to 30 in various CAP sites across the country.
Contact Us
For Thunder Bay and region contact our Regional Office
The Government of Canada provides funding for this
initiative.
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