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GTA Services: Mental Health

  • Davenport-Perth Community Health Centre

    Davenport-Perth Neighbourhood and Community Health Centre provides integrated, accessible health and community services for individuals and families in our community who experience social and economic barriers, to ignite change, improves lives, and strengthen community. Services: Youth programming Youth employment support Primary care Mental health support Please visit their website for up-to-date information: www.dpnchc.ca Last Updated: […]

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  • Culture Link

    CultureLink is a settlement organization that develops and delivers settlement services to meet the needs of diverse communities. They assist newcomers looking for employment, help families navigate the school system, and provide newcomer youth with the skills necessary for bright and successful futures. They support refugees and bring together new and established Canadians. In everything […]

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  • Central Toronto Youth Services

    Central Toronto Youth Services (CTYS) is a community-based, accredited Children’s Mental Health Centre that serves many of Toronto’s most vulnerable youth. Services: Group and individual counselling programs for Black, African, and Caribbean Youth Community counselling for youth aged 13-18 Transitional support for youth aged 16-24 2SLGBTQ+ youth and family counselling Youth justice outreach and support […]

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  • Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH)

    The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) is Canada’s largest mental health teaching hospital and one of the world’s leading research centres in its field. CAMH is fully affiliated with the University of Toronto and is a Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization Collaborating Centre. Services: Mental health support Crisis support Addictions counselling Please […]

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  • AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT)

    ACT works to reduce new HIV infections in Toronto and promotes the independence, dignity, health and well-being of people living with HIV and AIDS and those at increased risk of HIV. Their services include: One-on-one mental health support Support groups Employment services Please visit their website for up-to-date information: www.actoronto.org/ Last Updated: August 2023

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  • 4 Villages

    4 Villages is a non-profit, community governed, primary health care agency. Since 1991 they have been providing health care services and programs to individuals and families living in West Toronto. Many of their services and programs focus on the needs of seniors, families with young children (particularly newcomers) and youth, they include: Regular medical check-ups […]

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  • The 519

    The 519 is a City of Toronto Agency dedicated to the evolving needs of the LGBTQ2S communities. Their services include things like counselling, queer parenting resources, coming out groups, trans programming, and senior’s support. At their physical location, they provide free, accommodating and nonjudgmental space where individuals, organizations and non-profit groups can meet, organize and […]

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  • Strides Toronto

    Strides Toronto provides a wide range of mental health supports, services and referrals for children, youth (to age 29) and their families in Toronto’s east end. Please visit their website for up-to-date information: stridestoronto.ca Last updated: July 2021.

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  • Edge OV Youth Clinic

    EdgeOV is a Youth Clinic run by Unison Health & Community Services. They serve youth ages 13-29, specializing in: Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Testing, Treatment & Prevention Treatment of minor injuries and illnesses (i.e., cough & cold, minor cuts etc.) Pregnancy Testing & Options Emergency Contraceptives Birth Control Prescription & Renewals Trans Care (Hormone Therapy […]

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  • WoodGreen Community Services

    WoodGreen is one of the largest social service agencies in Toronto, serving 37,000 people each year. They work to help people find safe, affordable housing, seniors live independently, internationally-trained professionals enter the job market, parents access childcare, children and youth access after-school programs, newcomers settle in to Canadian life, homeless and marginalized people get off […]

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