Social Service & Welfare Organizations à McClures Mills, Truro, NS avec horaires d’ouverture

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580 Prince St, Truro, B2N 1G5

(902) 893-4566
lundi au vendredi : 10h a 12h30 - 14h a 18h de Colchester Food Bank
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695 Prince St, Truro, B2N 1G5

(902) 895-4484
Known as the Hub of Nova Scotia, Truro is home to more than 12, 000 residents and a thriving business community. Truro boasts amenities that no other Town can offer: Victoria Park; a natural woodland park of roughly 400 acres in the centre of town, home of the Tidal Bore, and the largest Harness Racing facility in the Maritimes.
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67 Dominion Street, Truro, B2N 3P2

(902) 895-4295
Social services organization, Community Organization, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
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759 Prince Street, Truro, B2N 1G7

(902) 893-4241
Church of God, Églises & autres lieux de cultes, Services communautaires et Organisations, BAPTISTE, Famille et communauté, Religious Organizations, Membership Organizations, Place of worship, Christian church
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35 Commercial St #201, Truro, B2N 3H9

(902) 893-4273
Organizations, Associations humanitaires & services sociaux, Individual and family services, Services communautaires et Organisations, Social, Social Services, Human, Famille et communauté, Disability services & support organisation
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117 Dominion St, Truro, B2N 3P6

(902) 897-9865
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38 Pleasant St, Truro, B2N 3R7

(902) 893-9521
Central Nova (Truro) Wesleyan dates back to 1948, when Rev. Norman Trafton held the first services in Truro at what was known as the Reformed Baptist Church. For 18 years, the church operated under this name until 1966, when we joined with the Wesleyan Methodist Church. In 1968, we again merged, this time with the Pilgrim Holiness Church and we then became known as the Wesleyan Church. In 1988, under the leadership of Rev. Denn Guptill, the church underwent a major building project, adding a new, modern sanctuary onto the existing church building that seats approximately 200+ people. We currently have an average attendance of 90 people each Sunday morning. In 2009, the original portion of our building - which had been the church prior to 1988 - was torn down, in part to make way for additional parking. We are a part of the Wesleyan denomination ( ), which has churches throughout the world (90 countries), and attendance of approximately 500, 000. Our local district ( ) - which includes the Atlantic provinces and Maine - has 60+ churches and approximately 10, 000 worshippers each Sunday morning. In December of 2013, we celebrated our 65th anniversary, as well as the 25th anniversary of being in our current facility.