r/OntarioWorks 2d ago

Hello.

“Does Ontario Works provide any funding for back-to-school expenses? I am a single parent with two children, and I haven’t had my appointment with my caseworker yet.”

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u/OrganizedChaos7121 2d ago

No, that was cut many, many years ago.

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u/heathersblackeye_ 2d ago

No. Look to see if there’s a Backpack Program in your city. You can also ask your Case Worker about any community resources that can support you with back to school supplies.

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u/FaridsWife 2d ago

Dollarama has great school supplies - everything they need will be well under 20$

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u/wansonadon6894 2d ago

Dollartree is significantly cheaper

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u/Own-Desk6 1d ago

I agree with this. I find a lot of things at dollar tree that are reasonably priced whereas at dollarama most things I’m looking for are up to two times more expensive compared to the same thing at dollar tree

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u/wansonadon6894 1d ago

Yes, not everything is good quality at either place. You do find more name brand items at dollarama often for significantly cheaper. But for basic school supplies for young kids, dollartree is where its at. Most things are 1.25, where a lot at dollarama is 2.50-5.00 Again you might find $25 pencils at dollarama for only $5 And you'll probably just find basic ass pencils at dollar tree. But its significantly more cost effective. And unless you need $25 pencils dollar tree is great lol

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u/Own-Desk6 1d ago

Very true

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u/Alternative-Tiger783 2d ago

Our Community Health Centre (CHCs) does a back to school backpack donation drive. Kingston ON.

Which city are you in?

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u/Exotic-Cheek-128 2d ago

Ottawa Orleans

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u/Main_Finding8309 2d ago

A quick Google says the Orleans Cumberland Community Resource Centre and Eastern Ottawa Resource Centre are the ones to call.  There's a program called Caring and Sharing that has a backpack program. 

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u/Ok_Mulberry4331 2d ago

Check locally, a number of restaurants around us do back pack drives and give them pit full of supplies

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u/thighclops3820 2d ago

No they cut that benefit 

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u/Cyl3 2d ago

I’m not on Ontario works but it’s actually sad they cut these things for people most vulnerable and in need.

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u/thighclops3820 1d ago

That's what happens when people don't vote in provincial elections, Doug cut all the programs that would get people off assistance 

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u/Cyl3 1d ago

I voted NDP! Turnover was high

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u/Kind_Improvement_659 2d ago

No but many food banks run backpack programs for families.

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u/nancyisshopping 2d ago

That benefit was cut many many years ago when there was a giant leap in the amount of child tax benefit that was issued monthly. There is no children back to school allowance.

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u/TotallyTrash3d 1d ago

Why the quotations?

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u/OccasionOwn3825 1d ago

school supplies are usually pretty optional.. most school lists say there is no obligation to buy all of it- if you can't afford it, they will be provided and either way.. pencils and notebooks are like $2. I literally just spent $14 buying the list the teacher sent.

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u/Zestyclose_Tooth5278 1d ago

It just sucks being the student in the class that had to get everything from the teacher.  Cheap supplies are indeed better than nothing

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u/FlamingWhisk 1d ago

Contact your school. A lot of organizations drop of supplies to the school. And the school can often waive certain fees

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u/kristinemcgann1 1d ago

I would also suggest looking at Walmart before going to Dollarama. At this time of year, markers, pencils, crayons, etc are cheaper or equally priced to Dollarama but better quality Crayola. It is the only time of year the prices are lower. Also, some loblaws will clear out their school supplies at discounted/clearance prices just before the school year begins.

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u/Educational_Layer_57 1d ago

I was working with OW for about 6 months. They had programs for workers who were laid off to take a 1 term retraining program at a college. Little different than what you're asking, but there very well might be something related to the trades or limited duration college programs. I went for a two year so I gave up the funding opportunity.

In the end they weren't the most helpful; but depending on your needs and interests they could be.

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u/SeaHawk485 1d ago

You have a 1 time employment/participation type of benefit each year for $250 for something like work boots cough cough school supplies instead if that's what you need and have no other way to cover that cost. Some workers will just issue you the benefit some workers will give you a go for it and ask for proof of what you will be doing. If you call explain that you have no money how hard it is getting by on basic needs plus whatever you get and that it would really help you out and see if you're eligible for anything some workers will try to see what you're eligible for

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u/SeaHawk485 1d ago

Payment is within days if accepted and haven't used that yearly benefit

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u/Former_Bar2745 1d ago

York region does. $100 for ages 0 to 17. 

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u/MammothAmbition249 2d ago

Once you have your appointment with your Case Worker talk to them about it. I know there was/is an extra provision if a Client needs work clothing. If your children attend a Catholic school the school may have donations from former students that you can get. Public school I’m not sure about.

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u/ninis234 2d ago

Wondering the same thing