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Free/Low-Cost Mental Health Resources in Toronto

If you’re looking for free/low-cost mental health supports in Toronto, some nice folks have put together this great Google Doc in an attempt to gather all the information they can find about local programs and their referral processes, to provide people a variety of options in seeking help.

The Link: Free/Low-Cost Mental Health Resources Toronto

This is an AMAZING RESOURCE! Please feel free to share it around.

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Last Updated: April 2020

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