Focus: Substance Abuse
Outpatient assessment, referral and treatment for youth and their families. Provides individual, family, and group therapy. Aftercare provided. Client contact can be onsite or at school or other facility serving youth. Clients are re-assessed every six months.
Focus: Substance Abuse
Supportive housing for people with problematic and complex substance use challenges. Based on the Housing First model, which provides supportive housing to people without requirements for engagement in addiction treatment or abstinence. Open to individuals 16+ who have problematic substance use and require stable housing. Individuals must meet specific eligibility criteria outlined in the application form.
Focus: Substance Abuse
Provides:
- case management, support, guidance to opiate users accessing services at community agencies and services
- counselling to clients of opiate replacement prescribers
- training in opiates and opiate treatment to community service providers
Focus: Substance Abuse
The Harm Reduction Counselling and Supports team supports individuals to reduce any potential harms related to substance use. The program serves people 25 and older who use drugs and who can not afford to pay for services. Counselling services and outreach support, is provided, where possible.
Focus: Substance Abuse
A peer-led substance use support program for LGBTTQQ2SIA youth (age 16-29) in Toronto.
Provides:
- case management support includes identifying and pursuing a range of goals such as those around substance use, housing, employment, and mental health
- provide general counselling, one on one sessions in office or in the community, and phone and text message support
- group counselling sessions
Focus: Substance Abuse
An outpatient opiate treatment program that works from a harm reduction, trauma informed approach, designed to reduce drug-related harm, without requiring the cessation of drug use. Supports people who are addressing opiate use. Clients can access opiate replacement therapies (methadone and suboxone), counselling, and case management.
Focus: Mental Health
Aims to reduce barriers for people with pets who may experience poverty, homelessness, mental health and substance use, violent living conditions and/or any other self-identified challenges. Offers pet care options so that people do not need to make a “choice” between accessing supports or losing their animal companion. Provide no cost, temporary pet care for up to three months.
Also offer dog/cat food and pet supplies and other pet related supports to individuals and/or community partners around the Greater Toronto Area.
Focus: Mental Health
Offers supports to direct service/care providers (front line workers), community-facing management and coordinators, and community supporters who have been impacted by the trauma and overwhelming loss of the overdose crisis. One-on-one and group support is delivered by community members and practitioners, and is free of charge.