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A "one-stop-shop" for youth seeking services related to mental health, substance use, primary care, education, employment, housing and other community and social services.
Services include:
Mental Health Counselling: Speak with a certified mental health counsellor about any mental health concerns.
Substance Use Counselling: A certified counsellor can help youth with reducing or eliminating substance use, setting, and achieving goals, improving relationships and learning life skills. Can also help with mental health concerns.
Peer Counselling and Support: Speak with a peer about any issues one might be experiencing related to mental health, substance use, employment, housing, or other areas of one's life.
Nurse Practitioner: Receive free health care services, referrals and/or discuss current health issues including sexual health, birth control, vaccinations, mental health etc.
Employment Help: Assistance from an employment counsellor with searching for jobs, preparing for work and/or building a resumé.
Mental Health Caseworker: Receive help with finding housing, preparing for employment/volunteering/education opportunities, filling out forms, managing money, setting, and achieving goals, developing a safety plan, accessing services in the community, etc.
Youth Navigator: Offers peer support and help with connecting to appropriate services in the hub or the community.
Wellness Activities: Presentations and/or discussion groups on various health and wellness topics. Examples of topics include harm reduction, safer sex and STI prevention, mindfulness, goal setting, etc. Indigenous cultural activities open to all youth, such as drumming, beading, ribbon skirt making, etc. Wellness drop-in activities such as fitness classes, arts and craft workshops, ping pong club, movie nights, video game nights etc.
- Art Centre: Youth can draw, paint, and create masterpieces at their leisure
- Pool Table: Youth can drop in for pool or sign up for a tournament
- Lounge Areas: Multiple tables to do homework, play games or socialize
- Computer Cenre: two PCs and a MAC with programs and internet
- Media Centre: A flat screen TV, Netflix, and video games (Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and Wii)
- Ping pong table, 2 air hockey tables, retro table top game console
- Baby Boutique - provides essential items for babies and provides essential items for babies and pregnancy at no cost. Items include: Baby Clothing (newborn-2T), diapers, wipes, maternity clothing, blankets and swaddles *Furniture and other large equipment is available upon request
- Young Mom Support Group Support - group for pregnant and parenting moms up to age 25 focusing on life skills, mentoring workshops, resources and parenting support. Child minding via children's programs available during meetings
- Prenatal Classes - An 8 week program for young moms up to age 25 and their support person to learn about the pregnancy experience, starting from conception to newborn care. Some material that will be covered in this program includes: stages of pregnancy/ labour, parenting, physical and mental health, hazards during pregnancy, feeding, and after care.
- "The Deck" Drop-in Youth Centre - a youth centre for teens providing peer mentorship by adult volunteers.
- Children's Programs - space for babies and children to learn and explore while their moms are participating in the program.
- Girl's Only (GO) - Social and skill-building support group for girls involving activities and group discussions.
- Summer Camp - children's summer camp programs
Offer support services, programs and resources to at risk youth. Services include:
Emergency Shelter: Youth are given access to a bed, showers and meals and also programming including the Steps to Independent Living program, recreation and social activities and cooking programs. Also, offers emergency shelter to victims of human trafficking as well as crisis support and referrals.
Drop-in Centre: A place for youth to connect with peers and receive mentoring and support. Youth will have access to meals, phones and Wi-Fi, shower and laundry facilities, crisis counselling and the clothing closet and food cupboard. Youth will also have access to the Steps to Independent Living program and recreational programs.
Youth Reconnect: Connects individuals in unstable living conditions with the services they need without them having to leave their home community. Referrals can be made by anyone and a Youth Worker will contact you within 24 hours.
After School Programs: In partnership with over 15 different service providers, the RAFT operates six After School Programs for youth. Programs offer free and accessible recreation, leisure and educational opportunities.
Youth in Transition: Supports youth, ages 16-24, in their successful transition out of the child welfare system into adulthood. Workers assist help youth to develop and pursue their goals, and will support them to identify access and navigate adult service systems relevant to their specific needs.
Eternal Routes: Connects homeless youth unable to live with their parents and Crown wards aging out of foster care with relatives who would be willing to provide the youth with the support they need to transition into adulthood and avoid homelessness.
Niagara Assertive Street Outreach: Actively engages individuals experiencing unsheltered homelessness to promote, connect, and coordinate access to the range of supports available across Niagara's Homeless-Serving System, including emergency shelter, housing and support services.
School Programs
These free recreational drop in programs are offered throughout the week from 6 pm-8 pm at local school gymnasiums throughout the Niagara region. Gives youth the opportunity to participate in active games, play sports, special events and more.
Friday Night Drop-Ins
Give youth the opportunity to participate in a variety of activities including: swimming, gym games, video games, tournaments, special events, fitness, creative activities, and more. Offered at specific Health, Fitness and Aquatic Centres.
Youth Impact Summer Program: Provides and opportunity for children and youth to participate in Bible studies, creative journaling, arts and crafts and physical activities. A meal will be served daily.
Youth Group Night: Provides Bible teaching, life skills lessons, and fun activities such as painting, movies, karaoke, and board games.
A "one-stop-shop" for youth seeking services related to mental health, substance use, primary care, education, employment, housing and other community and social services.
Services include:
Mental Health Counselling: Speak with a certified mental health counsellor about any mental health concerns.
Substance Use Counselling: A certified counsellor can help youth with reducing or eliminating substance use, setting, and achieving goals, improving relationships and learning life skills. Can also help with mental health concerns.
Peer Counselling and Support: Speak with a peer about any issues one might be experiencing related to mental health, substance use, employment, housing, or other areas of one's life.
Nurse Practitioner: Receive free health care services, referrals and/or discuss current health issues including sexual health, birth control, vaccinations, mental health etc.
Employment Help: Assistance from an employment counsellor with searching for jobs, preparing for work and/or building a resumé.
Mental Health Caseworker: Receive help with finding housing, preparing for employment/volunteering/education opportunities, filling out forms, managing money, setting, and achieving goals, developing a safety plan, accessing services in the community, etc.
Youth Navigator: Offers peer support and help with connecting to appropriate services in the hub or the community.
Wellness Activities: Presentations and/or discussion groups on various health and wellness topics. Examples of topics include harm reduction, safer sex and STI prevention, mindfulness, goal setting, etc. Indigenous cultural activities open to all youth, such as drumming, beading, ribbon skirt making, etc. Wellness drop-in activities such as fitness classes, arts and craft workshops, ping pong club, movie nights, video game nights etc.
Operates a youth centre in the basement of Conversations Cafe and offers drop-in programs for both junior high and high school students.
The Zone: Youth in grades 9-12 participate in planned and informal activities (games, tournaments).
Tutoring and Homework Help: Experienced tutors available to help with school work. Free wifi and food available.
Chill Zone: Drop-in program for youth in grades 6-8.
Home visits available on request.
Services provided:
- after school program
- drop-in program
- youth group
Committed to providing supportive services addressing all issues facing today's youth. Provides the following free, supervised programs:
After-School Program (for grades six to eight).
- Homework help
- Healthy snacks
- Physical activity & recreational programming
- Community involvement
- Computer, technology & social media projects
- Field trips & special events
- Positive peer interaction
- Job Finding support & free internet access
- Homework support
- Dinner
- Movie & game nights
- Field trips & special events
- Community involvement
Youth from all backgrounds are invited to attend, whether they need help with homework, problems at home, or just looking for a place to hang out and meet new friends.
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Removes barriers for clients by creating a centre where families can gain access to multiple supports and services in one place
- home to Our Community Cares (OCC), and other community partners
- programs for youth are for ages 5 to 17 and their families, and encourage learning, physical activity, and social and life skills
Support available includes:
For more information, see website
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Removes barriers for clients by creating a centre where families can gain access to multiple supports and services in one place
- home to Our Community Cares (OCC) and other community partners
- programs for youth are for ages 5 to 17 and their families, and encourage learning, physical activity, and social and life skills
Support available includes:
For more information, see website
Provides a variety of Drop-in recreation activities for youth in Grades 6-12
A drop-in centre for youth 8-19 years old, providing a welcoming space for learning, growing, building relationships, having fun, and offering support to experience fulfilling routes through life. Light dinner and snack is provided.
Programs include:
- Workshops
- 2SLGBTQIA+ positive space
- Homework support
- Open gym
- Movies and games
- Youth council
- Trips
- community development
- volunteer opportunities
Mentorship program for youth 13-18 years, includes adult mentoring, peer connections and support network development addresses issues around empowerment, healthy relationships
Kickin' it with Kings
Mentorship program for youth 13-18 years, includes adult mentoring, peer connections, and support network development, addresses issues around youth culture, healthy relationships
Professional Development
8 week skills and knowledge development workshops for youth 14-19 years, to assist in job search and employment
- essential skills development
- work, communication and online etiquette
- job search navigation
- interview preparation
- resume and cover letter assistance
- portfolio development, including LinkedIn
- guest speakers, information, advice
Sports and recreation activities facilitated by EMYC youth recreation leaders, available May-October in partnership with Ridgeway Courts outdoor multisport facility
Enhanced Youth Space 416-626-6068- 385 The West Mall, * recreation services for all youth ages 13 - 24 including equity seeking and underserved populations (e.g Aboriginal people, newcomers, refugees, queer (LGBT2Q), and people with disabilities
Rathburn Area Youth (RAY) 416-626-6068 - youth-driven centre at 385 The West Mall * focus on youth empowerment, leadership, the pursuit of education, and equipping youth with the information and support they need to make healthy life choices
Street Level Youth Space 416-252-6471 ext 247 - 185 Fifth Street, drop-in centre for preteens and teens * offers life skill development workshops, physical recreational activities, volunteer and leadership opportunities
South Etobicoke Youth Space - youth-led, youth-run group * organize events to showcase youth talents, creativity and ideas * host workshops on leadership, skills development, teamwork, youth issues
- financial literacy
- STEM and academics
- community engagement
- empowerment (life skills, arts, mental and physical health)
- promote good citizenship and develop strategies to ensure it is maintained
- encourage and provide mentoring and educational support for underachievers and young people with learning difficulties
- mediation and support for families and/or individuals who are, or become, dysfunctional for various reasons
- stimulate critical and creative thinking
- advise and give practical support to young people who suffer adversely from exclusion and to help promote their self-esteem to its highest potential
- Youth dances
- Talent shows
- Youth forum
- Movie nights
- Wonderland trip
- Basketball tournaments
- Scholarship awards
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Drop-in program, social activities, and mentoring program
180:Merge Youth Drop-In Centre
After school drop-in centre for youth 14-19 years, located in Sheridan Centre Mall (2225 Erin Mills Parkway)
180:Fuse
Monthly social program for students in grades 6-8
180:Lift
Mentoring and leadership program, in partnership with and located at Dolphin Public School and Erin Mills Middle School
Mississauga, ON, L5A 3R8 (74km)
- support groups
- employment and leadership
- mental health support
Paid work placement -- short-term (3-5 hours per week) paid placement opportunities for program graduates at drop-ins
Support -- weekly peer group debriefing, personal goal development and regular check-ins with staff