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Public library
- Informational and recreational materials, including books, magazines, newspapers, DVDs, music CDs, electronic databases, audio books, ebooks, and digital services for magazines, music, and films Public computers with Internet access and MS Office wireless access
- photocopying and fax
- free book exchange at Civic Centre, located near Mayor and Council offices
- book return at East Gwillimbury Sports Complex
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CMHA Aurora
1-877-464-9675 Office: 905-841-3977 ext 3321
Toll Free: 1-866-345-0183 ext 3321
Office: 905-841-3977 ext 4255
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COVID19 All CMHA York Region & South Simcoe locations closed to drop-in service, and all client visits and scheduled programming modified, visit website for information
Virtual options available for client services, call 1-866-345-0183 for details: telephone wellness checks, med drops, injections, BounceBack program
All other services: case manager/support worker will contact client
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Community Support Coordinator Program
For people living in social housing, including information and referrals for mental health services, addiction services, housing assistance (eviction prevention, tenant/landlord relationship), financial assistance, hoarding/clutter and housekeeping, legal aid, education and system navigation, and wellness promotion
Employment Support Program
For individuals with mental health issues who are unemployed or under-employed, includes employment services and workshops
For individuals, families and caregivers, including access to professionals and other caregivers to increase knowledge about mental illness, gain skills and practical strategies to assist in loved one's recovery, and to promote self care
Support for Depression
For people experiencing or who have experienced mental illness, including peer support groups, mutual support and coping skills develop, trained peer volunteer facilitators, safe, non-judgmental environment (no registration required)
Virtual options available for client services, call 1-866-345-0183 for details: telephone wellness checks, med drops, injections, BounceBack program
All other services: case manager/support worker will contact client
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Community Support Coordinator Program
For people living in social housing, including information and referrals for mental health services, addiction services, housing assistance (eviction prevention, tenant/landlord relationship), financial assistance, hoarding/clutter and housekeeping, legal aid, education and system navigation, and wellness promotion
Employment Support Program
For individuals with mental health issues who are unemployed or under-employed, includes employment services and workshops
- pre-employment skills building such as goal setting
- resume writing
- interview skills
- problem solving
- assistance with job search
- job coaching
- Career Café drop-in resource centre
For individuals, families and caregivers, including access to professionals and other caregivers to increase knowledge about mental illness, gain skills and practical strategies to assist in loved one's recovery, and to promote self care
Support for Depression
For people experiencing or who have experienced mental illness, including peer support groups, mutual support and coping skills develop, trained peer volunteer facilitators, safe, non-judgmental environment (no registration required)
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Independent regional advisory body led by local business and labour sectors and including representation from other stakeholders
STRIVE Guide of Services for Youth in York Region and South Simcoe:
Publishes a guide to information and resources for youth in York Region/South Simcoe in the areas of:
https://myresources.epageview.com/canmark/Strive/fd151783-7103-42ef-a950-1f543fbc4564/Strive-2019-E-pub-19-05-V7_V.pdf
- engages communities in a locally-driven process to identify and respond to key employment and training trends, opportunities and priorities to help improve conditions of the local labour market
- facilitates a local planning process and opportunities where community organizations and institutions agree to initiate and/or implement joint actions, activities and projects
- organizes events and activities that promote the importance of education, training and skills upgrading
STRIVE Guide of Services for Youth in York Region and South Simcoe:
Publishes a guide to information and resources for youth in York Region/South Simcoe in the areas of:
- employment
- education
- housing and shelter
- food
- health services, including mental health and sexual health
- substance abuse and harm reduction
- crisis and support phone lines
- drop-in centres and recreation
- transportation
- legal information
- financial assistance
- services for immigrant youth and LGBTQ2S youth
https://myresources.epageview.com/canmark/Strive/fd151783-7103-42ef-a950-1f543fbc4564/Strive-2019-E-pub-19-05-V7_V.pdf
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COVID Phone-In Counselling Clinic * quick access to 1-hour counselling session on topics such as dealing with COVID-19 related anxiety, feelings of sadness, personal issues and conflicts * parenting resources * not a crisis line
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Support and referral services for low-income/marginalized residents of Aurora including:
Bridging the Gap -- monthly access to toiletries, grocery food vouchers; every two months access to vouchers for free clothing
Income tax preparation -- offering income tax return preparation
Community Garden -- harvest distributed to visitors to Welcoming Arms
Welcome Table -- hot take away, community dinner served from parking lot
Martha's Table -- see separate entry
Bridging the Gap -- monthly access to toiletries, grocery food vouchers; every two months access to vouchers for free clothing
Income tax preparation -- offering income tax return preparation
Community Garden -- harvest distributed to visitors to Welcoming Arms
Welcome Table -- hot take away, community dinner served from parking lot
Martha's Table -- see separate entry
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General Crisis Intervention Hotlines
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
Connex Ontario Mental Health Information and Referrals
Talklines/Warmlines
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
- GBA1975 Mental Health Crisis Line of Grey and Bruce
- BAR2680 First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Help Line
- MET1305 Kids Help Phone
- MET1823 Kids Help Phone, Crisis Text Line
- MET1443 Canada Suicide Prevention Service
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
- MET0056 Assaulted Women's Helpline
- MET4619 Fem'aide : Francophone helpline for women affected by violence
- MET1911 Ministry of the Attorney General, Support Services for Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse Program
- CWD0077 My Friend's House (serving Blue Mountains ; Meaford)
- CWD0140 The Women's Centre Grey Bruce (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GBA1566 Grey Bruce Health Services, Sexual Assault and Partner Abuse Care Centre (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- BRU0309 Women's House Serving Bruce and Grey, Sexual Assault Crisis and Support Line (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GBA1604 Women's House Serving Bruce and Grey (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- PER0027 Family Services Perth-Huron, (serving Bruce County)
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
- MET4619 Fem'aide : Francophone helpline for women affected by violence
- IMP0032 Métis Nation of Ontario
- CWD1070 Mental Health Response Unit (serving Blue Mountains)
- GBA1566 Grey Bruce Health Services, Sexual Assault and Partner Abuse Care Centre (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- CWD2080 Grey Bruce Health Services, Mental Health Services Department (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
Connex Ontario Mental Health Information and Referrals
Talklines/Warmlines
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
- ALL0933 Krasman Centre, Alliston, Drop in Centre (serving Simcoe South)
- MET2344 Good2Talk
- MET3641 Lesbian Gay Bi Trans YouthLine
- MID0138 Hope+Me - Mood Disorders Association of Ontario
- CWD6468 The Mood Disorders Association of Ontario, Telephone Support Line
- BAR2680 First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Help Line
- IMP0092 Trans Lifeline
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
- MET2199 Wellness Together Canada, COVID-19 Mental Health Supports
- IMP0116 Canada. National Defence, Canadian Forces Member Assistance Program
- MET1823 Kids Help Phone, Administrative Office, Crisis Text Line Canada Toronto
- GBA3496 Brockton and Area Family Health Team (serving Chesley Arran-Elderslie)
- CWD0123 Salvation Army, Community and Family Services (serving Blue Mountains)
- CWD6618 Georgian Bay Family Health Team (serving Blue Mountains)
- GBA3497 Brockton and Area Family Health Team (serving West Grey)
- GBA2955 South West Home and Community Care Support Services (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GBA0944 Central Grey Bruce Community Mental Health Team (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- CWD1164 South Grey Community Mental Health Team (serving Blue Mountains ; Chatsworth ; Grey Highlands ; Southgate ; West Grey)
- BRU0097 Brockton and Area Family Health Team (serving South Bruce)
- GRE0047 Métis Nation of Ontario, Owen Sound, Healing & Wellness Branch (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GBA1601 M'Wikwedong Indigenous Friendship Centre (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GBA1762 Closing the Gap Healthcare (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GBA2442 South West Home and Community Care Support Services (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GRE0404 Owen Sound Family Health Team, Mental Health Counselling Services
- GBA0943 North Grey Community Mental Health Team (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GRE0267 Southwest Ontario Aboriginal Health Access Centre (serving First Nation communities in the surrounding area, both on and off reserve and from the community of Owen Sound).
- BRU0098 Brockton and Area Family Health Team (serving Arran-Elderslie)
- GBA0112 Saugeen First Nation, Building Healthy Communities (serving Bruce County)
- GBA0941 Bruce Shoreline Community Mental Health Team (serving Bruce County - Bruce Shoreline area)
- PER0027 Family Services Perth-Huron (serving Bruce County)
- GBA2805 Brockton and Area Family Health Team (serving Chesley ; Durham; Mildmay ; Paisley ; Walkerton)
- GBA0107 North Bruce Community Mental Health Team (serving Northern Bruce Peninsula ; South Bruce Peninsula)
- GBA2364 Salvation Army, Community Family Services and Food Bank (serving Huron-Kinloss; South Bruce)
Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation
- BRU0314 Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation, Youth Mental Health Program (serving Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation ; South Bruce Peninsula)
- CWD6618 Georgian Bay Family Health Team (seriving Blue Mountains)
- CWD1632 Collingwood General and Marine Hospital, Outpatient Mental Health Services (seriving Blue Mountains)
- GBA0944 Central Grey Bruce Community Mental Health Team (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GBA1547 Canadian Mental Health Association Grey Bruce (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GBA1548 Canadian Mental Health Association (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- CWD1164 South Grey Community Mental Health Team (serving Blue Mountains ; Chatsworth ; Grey Highlands ; Southgate ; West Grey)
- CWD2080 Grey Bruce Health Services, Mental Health Services Department (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GBA0943 North Grey Community Mental Health Team (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GBA1974 Canadian Mental Health Association Grey Bruce (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- CWD2607 Keystone Child, Youth and Family Services (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GRE0267 Southwest Ontario Aboriginal Health Access Centre (serving First Nation communities in the surrounding area, both on and off reserve and from the community of Owen Sound)
- GBA0941 Bruce Shoreline Community Mental Health Team (serving Bruce County - Bruce Shoreline area)
- GBA0107 North Bruce Community Mental Health Team (serving Northern Bruce Peninsula ; South Bruce Peninsula)
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Facilitates access to the resources people require to maintain and improve mental health and community integration, build resilience, and support recovery from mental illness and addiction.
Offers a wide range of programs, serving clients aged 12 and up on-site at several locations across York Region and South Simcoe, as well as remotely and in community settings.
Also provides mental health education and training programs to organizations looking to build knowledge, skills and resilience in their teams.
Programs delivered in South Simcoe specifically include:
Offers a wide range of programs, serving clients aged 12 and up on-site at several locations across York Region and South Simcoe, as well as remotely and in community settings.
Also provides mental health education and training programs to organizations looking to build knowledge, skills and resilience in their teams.
Programs delivered in South Simcoe specifically include:
- Assertive Community Treatment Team
- Early Psychosis Intervention
- case management
- court support and diversion
- supportive housing
- youth wellness
- family education and supports
- MOBYSS (mobile youth service including primary care, supportive counselling and peer support).
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Telephone and chat, crisis and non-crisis peer support from recovery perspective, provided by individuals with lived experience of mental health and/or addiction challenges, and/or trauma
Warm Line cannot be reached from blocked/unknown numbers
Warm Line cannot be reached from blocked/unknown numbers
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Multi-service agency addressing the health and social service needs of individuals and families in Caledon
Counselling and Care Coordination Program -- supportive counselling and other community services ; food support, help with heat and other programs available at The Exchange (see separate entry)
Caledon Specialist Clinic -- specialist medical services by referral ; in partnership with Headwaters Health Care Centre, William Osler Health System and the Central West LHIN
Newcomer and Settlement Services
EH cafe -- weekly conversation circles
Seniors Health and Wellness
Counselling and Care Coordination Program -- supportive counselling and other community services ; food support, help with heat and other programs available at The Exchange (see separate entry)
Caledon Specialist Clinic -- specialist medical services by referral ; in partnership with Headwaters Health Care Centre, William Osler Health System and the Central West LHIN
Newcomer and Settlement Services
- needs assessment
- information and referral to social network and community services
- assistance to complete forms and applications
- citizenship preparation classes
EH cafe -- weekly conversation circles
Seniors Health and Wellness
- fitness and recreational workshops and programming
- offered at several sites in Bolton, Caledon East, Caledon Village and Alton
- rides to medical appointments and day programs
- weekly shopping and other important resources that support the activities of daily living
- travel assistance for passengers may be available as an option, check with dispatch
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Cancer Information and Transportation Service
1-888-939-3333 1-800-263-6750
1-877-513-5333
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The Simcoe Muskoka office of the Canadian Cancer Society has shut down. For information and support call Ontario Office/Cancer Information Service at 1-888-939-3333.
Canadian Cancer Society office, services include:
Canadian Cancer Society office, services include:
- information on cancer, treatment, and risk reduction
- support for people living with cancer, family members and friends
- Wheels of Hope program provides rides to people needing transportation to cancer treatment appointments. Call 1-800-263-6750
- funds research on all types of cancer
- for information about hair donations see the Canadian Cancer Society website
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Candlelighters Simcoe - Parents of Children with Cancer
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Support organization for parents whose child or teen has been diagnosed with cancer
Care packages for families affected by cancer and dealing with cancer treatments during the holidays
- provide parents with knowledge of library and other community resources, a quarterly newsletter, social events for the whole family and networking with other organizations
- provide telephone and email support, hospital and home visits and monthly parent support group meetings
- during support group meetings for parents an expressive art program is available for children
- offers school support program/school advisory services
- monthly teen social group
- offers weekly art therapy program
- bereavement support
- Emergency parent relief fund (gift cards) available to families who are struggling financially
- provides family care packages at diagnosis with gift cards and parking passes for Hospital for Sick Children
- provides Christmas baskets for families whose child is on active treatment
Care packages for families affected by cancer and dealing with cancer treatments during the holidays
- donations of baked goods, homemade or store bought, toys, grocery store gift cards, movie passes etc are accepted
- see Facebook page for more details and drop-off locations, Christmas Care Program
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Up-to-date online information about health services available in the area of North Simcoe County and the District of Muskoka. Other regional sites are available through this website under the map on the right Find services in other areas.
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Community information and referral service of the Barrie Public Library
Member of InformOntario (formerly Association of Community Information Centres), InformCanada and AIRS (Alliance of Information and Referral Systems)
- provides current information on community services and resources, organizations and upcoming events
- Information Barrie's directory of community organizations, is available on the library's website infobarrie.cioc.ca/
- Information Barrie's volunteer database, is available on the library's website infobarrie.cioc.ca/volunteer/
- Barrie Public Library is a registered charitable organization
Member of InformOntario (formerly Association of Community Information Centres), InformCanada and AIRS (Alliance of Information and Referral Systems)
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Connect volunteers and organizations through an online platform
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COVID19 -- essential services are being delivered online, via email, or over the phone where possible
Services include:
- individual counselling by phone, video, or online
- youth, women's groups, and seniors' programs delivered online until further notice
- offices open Tuesday and Friday - call to schedule an appointment
Services include:
- individual and family counselling
- counselling and advocacy for abused women
- crisis intervention
- parenting support
- settlement services-immigration
- assistance with subsidized housing applications and Ontario Works
- information and referral
- programs for youth, young mothers, women, and seniors
- health and safety workshops
- annual Health Fair Event
- student placement and volunteer opportunities
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Liver disease information, awareness and supports liver research; local chapters
National Help Line -- support resource provides answers after diagnosis, helps individuals understand disease, and provides resources
Peer Support Network -- national network of people living with liver disease that have offered to share their experiences with others
National Help Line -- support resource provides answers after diagnosis, helps individuals understand disease, and provides resources
Peer Support Network -- national network of people living with liver disease that have offered to share their experiences with others
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Community Resource Centre
- administrative assistance to community residents and groups
- information and referral services to community and government resources
- access to computers, photocopying, printing and fax
- group activities, workshops and one-on-one support for newly arrived immigrants and refugees of all ages to help integrate them into their new community and establish social and professional networks
- social and recreational mental health
- wellbeing programs for seniors, adults and youth
- Service Navigation Program -- support residents of Jane and Finch and of Northwest Toronto in accessing mental health services and social supports
- financial literacy and support services for low income individuals, families, newcomers and/or youth
- income tax clinic
- workshops and resources
- one-on-one support with a mobile community financial worker for those facing financial barriers
- assists seniors from various ethnocultural groups to live independently and remain healthy
- social and recreational workshops, social groups
- in partnership with other senior focused community agencies to ensure seniors are provided with the support they need
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Multicultural Youth Helpline and Services
- youth and family situation professional assessment
- support plan development
- stay-in-school initiatives
- parent and family support including coaching, health counselling, parental guidance
- referral assistance
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Youth-led drop-in
- physical activities, information and referrals, informal counselling, snacks
- workshops include leadership and development, education, pre-employment, multiculturalism and identity
- healthy lifestyles and relationships
- drug prevention, mental health
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Community services and supports
- information and referral
- assistance with filling out government forms
- assistance with Ontario Works/ODSP
- assistance with pensions
- government, trusteeship service
- document replacement and certification
- commissioner of Oath/affidavits
- interpretation and translation
- voice mail service
- personal income tax services
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COVID19 Office closed for in-person service; virtual access available for counselling and support groups, and telephone counselling also available; call, email or visit JACS website for information
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Individual, group and family counselling services for substance abuse issues, including case management, confidential telephone information and treatment referrals, counselling for teens in crisis, and support groups
Sex and love addiction virtual intensive outpatient program for people who identify as men
Support Groups
Variety of self help groups, including 12 step meetings (see website for daily schedule)
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Individual, group and family counselling services for substance abuse issues, including case management, confidential telephone information and treatment referrals, counselling for teens in crisis, and support groups
- annual recovery retreat
- resource centre for addiction education, awareness and recovery
- outreach to schools, camps, youth groups
Sex and love addiction virtual intensive outpatient program for people who identify as men
Support Groups
Variety of self help groups, including 12 step meetings (see website for daily schedule)
- Couples in Recovery
- Fostering Wellness
- Guided Meditation
- Here to Help
- Men's Support Group
- Orthodox Women's Support Group
- Rainbow Group
- Time for a Change
- Women's Support Group
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COVID19 -- essential services are being delivered online, via email, or over the phone where possible
Services include:
- individual counselling by phone, video, or online
- youth, women's groups, and seniors' programs delivered online until further notice
- offices open Tuesday and Friday - call to schedule an appointment
Services include:
- individual and family counselling
- counselling and advocacy for abused women
- crisis intervention
- parenting support
- settlement services-immigration
- assistance with subsidized housing applications and Ontario Works
- information and referral
- programs for youth, young mothers, women, and seniors
- health and safety workshops
- annual Health Fair Event
- student placement and volunteer opportunities
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Harriet Tubman Community Organization
Office: 647-834-6992Alternate Number: 416-316-3419
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Services aimed at reducing experiences of marginality faced by young people and others in need through promotion of African Canadian Heritage education, arts and wellness programs and social and recreation services
- children and youth programs include leadership, mentorship, skills development, summer day camp
- reintegration telephone counselling for youth in conflict with the law, life skills and integration programs
- capacity building programs
- Heritage Nails Essentials - social enterprise
- cultural and social events
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Mandarin Hotline and Mental Health Support
Support Line: 289-800-8818Office: 226-499-8666
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Mental health peer support agency includes telephone counselling, support groups, elder abuse prevention and awareness, intergenerational mutual support, peer volunteer training and workshops, outreach to Asian community, and anti-racism leadership development
Mandarin Hotline, 289-800-8818
Telephone peer emotional support for a range of issues such as stress, anxiety, depression, health challenges, grief or bereavement, isolation, family conflict, unemployment, newcomer challenges
One-on-one Peer Support
Emotional and practical support to individuals experiencing mild mental health challenges, contact Mandarin Hotline for information, or visit website
For information in Chinese, visit MHMH website
Mandarin Hotline, 289-800-8818
Telephone peer emotional support for a range of issues such as stress, anxiety, depression, health challenges, grief or bereavement, isolation, family conflict, unemployment, newcomer challenges
- support addresses language barriers and cultural stigma
- links to community and professional resources for individual and/or group support and treatment
One-on-one Peer Support
Emotional and practical support to individuals experiencing mild mental health challenges, contact Mandarin Hotline for information, or visit website
For information in Chinese, visit MHMH website
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Multi-service settlement and community support agency
Community Support
Community Support
- information and referral
- job search workshops, career counseling, public access computers
- EarlyON Child and Family Centre - see separate listing
- free walk-in legal clinic
- free dental clinics -- appointment required
- women's advocacy and supportive services
- form filling: help filling out citizenship or immigration sponsorship forms, social assistance and supportive housing applications or other documents
- settlement services
- translation/interpretation
- participates in LINC (Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada) in English, upon assessment by Achēv -- see separate entry
- practical counselling to at-risk youth as well as other youth
- Homework Club for children in grades 1-8 tutored by supervised secondary school youth
- Clinical Youth Outreach Worker (CYOW) helps hard-to-reach youth and their families connect with services in Peel Region; one-on-one counselling and support services to youth, focusing on immediate needs and referring to long-term support services to improve the youth's mental health and well-being
- Youth Outreach Worker (YOW) helps hard-to-reach youth and their families connect with services in Malton; raises youth's awareness of available community services, engages them in community programs, and strengthens partnerships among organizations that serve youth
- activities include counseling for seniors who report being the victim of abuse
- elder abuse education and training with an ethno-cultural lens
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