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Program: Dining Programs - Seniors Lunch Bunch
Organizations: Victorian Order of Nurses - Peel Region - Community Support Services
Phone Numbers: 905-821-3254
Toll-Free: 1-855-285-2991
Fax: 905-821-8256
Email: clientrelations@von.ca
Website: von.ca/en/locations/peel?dining-programs#location
Address: 78 William St
Mississauga, ON
L5M 1J3
Intersection: Queen St S and Britannia Rd W
Location: Mississauga (Streetsville)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible      Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Hours vary per location * call ahead to confirm and register
Contacts: Rosmira Montoya - Program Coordinator Senior Lunch Bunch (SLB)
905-821-3254 ext 6095 * Rosmira.montoya@von.ca
Nandak Gala - Administrative Assistant
905-821-3254 ext 6087 * Nandak.gala@von.ca
Service Description: Dining programs bring together community members who are at risk of isolation to socialize and enjoy each other’s company * programs may include a hot meal, a hot beverage and social activities, depending on locations * activities are planned with the participants that encourage health, well-being and social stimulation * activities may include music, games or a guest speaker

Seniors lunch bunch
This lunch program offers a hot nutritious meal in a social group setting for seniors 65+ * runs weekdays during the lunch hour at different locations through out Mississauga * transportation is also available for $2.50 for a return trip * pricing is subject to change

Service days/times/locations:
  • Mondays at noon: 2250 South Millway, Mississauga
  • Wednesdays at noon: 2440 Truscott Dr, Mississauga
  • Fridays at noon: 4 Caroline St, Mississauga
Fees: $7.25 per person (includes entree, soup and dessert) + transportation is also available for $2.50 for a return trip
Application: Call * no referral required
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Seniors 65+
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: Mississauga (excluding Malton)

About Us

Often seniors and adults with disabilities become isolated, which is detrimental to their mental and physical health. These programs mix social interaction with nutritious meals, to feed bodies and minds


This information was last completely updated on: 11-14-2025


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