The Centre Lac-Brome hosts the Recreation, Tourism, Culture and Community Life Department and a number of partner organizations offering services to the local community.
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Recreation, Tourism, Culture and Community Life Department manages parks, beaches, children’s playgrounds and outdoor sports facilities.
One-Stop Shop
We are a one-stop referral service for local health, social and government services, as well as providing information about recreation and community activities. Not sure who to speak to? Call us at 450 242-2020 and we’ll help you find the answers you are looking for.
The Wellness Volunteer Centre has been active in Town of Brome Lake for over 25 years. Their devoted service has improved the quality of life of many local seniors, and we encourage you to find out more about everything they offer.
The Wellness Volunteer Centre provides a volunteer driving service for seniors in Town of Brome Lake. Whether it is for a hair appointment locally or for a medical appointment at the hospital in Montreal or Sherbrooke, our friendly, vetted drivers will get you there on time and bring you home safely afterwards.
How to book transportation
Please call 450 242-2020 at least 2 days before your appointment. The receptionist will ask you for:
We will call you back to confirm that we have a driver for you. Please note that we have a very dedicated group of drivers who do their best to help everyone, but we cannot guarantee to find you transportation every time. If we are not able to find a driver, we will call you to let you know so you can make other arrangements.
Costs
Volunteers are not paid, but you will be charged a fee to cover gas and expenses. The amount will depend on the distance you travel. Please ask the receptionist when you call. You are responsible for paying any parking fees. If your appointment lasts all day, we ask you to cover the cost of a light lunch for your driver (maximum of $10). If you are undergoing cancer treatment or dialysis, there may be some financial help to cover the cost of travel to and from medical appointments. Please contact the CLSC for more information at 450 266-4342, option 2.
Meals-on-Wheels are good, hot meals delivered to your door by local volunteers. The service is available either on a short-term basis while you recover from illness or surgery, or on a longer-term basis to make it easier for you to stay in your own home. Arrangements can be made for special diets.
How to get Meals-on-Wheels
Please call 450 242-2020. The receptionist will ask you for your name and phone number. A volunteer from the Wellness Centre will then call you back to make arrangements.
Cost
There is a small charge for each meal. Please ask for more information when you speak with the Wellness volunteer.
These are panic buttons which you can wear around your neck or wrist. Just press the button and a special unit on your telephone will call for help. You can choose up to four contact numbers for your system, including ambulance or police, family and friends.
How to Get an Emergency Alert System
Please call 450 242-2020. The receptionist will ask you for your name and phone number. A volunteer from the Wellness Centre will then call you back to make arrangements.
Cost
The Emergency Alert equipment is provided for free by the Wellness Centre. There is a monthly service charge once the service is in place. Please ask for more information when you speak with the Wellness volunteer.
Volunteers can come regularly to your home to read, chat, play cards or games or just spend some social time with you. If you are interested in receiving a visit from a volunteer at home or in a residence, or if someone you know might be interested, please call us at 450 242-2020.
The Food Bank in Town of Brome Lake is run by local volunteers.
Monthly food distribution takes place on the third Friday of each month. Requests for food must be made by Tuesday (at least 4 days in advance).
If you need food:
Please call 450 242-2020 and choose extension 319. Leave your name, phone number and the number of people in your household on the answering machine. If it is the first time you have used the food bank, a volunteer will call you back.
If you would like to donate food:
Please bring non-perishable goods to the Centre Lac-Brome during office hours (Monday to Friday, 8 am to noon and 1 to 4:30 pm). We are unable to accept homemade items, for food safety reasons.
Christmas Food Basket: Those wishing to apply for a Christmas Food Basket may pick up an application form available at The Community Center in Knowlton. Residents of West Bolton, Lac Brome and Brome are eligible for the baskets, which come in large and small sizes according to the number of dependants. Applicants will be required to present proof of need, income, number of dependents and residency.