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Organization: Centre 507 Drop-In  
Phone Numbers: 613-233-5626 ext 221
Email: drop-in@centre507.ca
Website: www.centre507.org/contact-us/
Address:
507 Bank St
Ottawa, ON
K2P 1Z5
Intersection: Bank St and Argyle Ave
Location: Ottawa
Accessibility: Not Wheelchair Accessible    Not Wheelchair Accessible
Accessibility Notes: Not accessible* a meal can be brought down to the ramp
Hours:
  Service
Sun12midnight-3:30pm
5pm-8pm
9pm-11:45pm
Mon12midnight-2pm
5pm-8pm
9pm-11:45pm
Tue12midnight-3:30pm
Wed12midnight-3:30pm
5pm-8pm
9pm-11:45pm
Thu12midnight-3:30pm
5pm-8pm
9pm-11:45pm
Fri12midnight-3:30pm
5pm-8pm
9pm-11:45pm
Sat12midnight-3:30pm
5pm-8pm
9pm-11:45pm
Open

Drop-In Hours Include referrals. coffee/tea, phone use and wifi
Executives: Richard LeBlanc - Executive Director
richardleblanc@centre507.ca
Public Contacts: Elise R - Coordinator Of Volunteers
eriddle@centre507.ca
Rob E. - Drop-in Coordinator and Culture
ready@centre507.ca
Service Description: Drop-in centre for men and women located in Centretown
  • supportive counselling
  • crisis intervention
  • advocacy
  • free condoms and Naloxone kits
  • needle return Box (Black Drop-Box)
  • hygiene supplies, including menstruation supplies
  • emergency telephone
  • coffee and tea served
  • free Wifi
  • recreational activities
  • light meals
  • yearly Community Volunteer Income Tax Clinic
  • overnight Drop-in Program 9pm - 6:30am (daily) * Brief screening at the door * no beds

Take-out meal options available to in-person walk ins during meal hours

Drop-in services on the 2nd level of Centretown United Church are NOT ACCESSIBLE

Fees: None
Application: Drop in
Eligibility / Target Population: All adults are welcome
Languages: English * French (Limited)
Area Served:
Ottawa (City of)  
See Also: Drop-In Centres for Adults
Street Outreach

This information was last completely updated on February 27, 2025

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Updated February 27, 2025
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"About Us"
A day program serving primarily adults 18 years and older. All are welcome. Many seek a supportive environment and practical assistance. Our visitors are diverse in nature. People may new to Canada, precariously housed, unhoused, or living with challenges such as poverty, addiction, and mental mental health concerns.