﻿_id	OBJECTID	AGENCY_NAME	ORGANIZATION_ADDRESS	NEIGHBOURHOOD	OFFICE_PHONE	EMAIL	WEBSITE	ELIGIBILITY	DESCRIPTION_SERVICE	APPLICATION	LANGUAGES	ACCESSIBILITY	HOURS	LEGAL_STATUS	DATE_UPDATED	ADDRESS_POINT_ID	X	Y	LONGITUDE	LATITUDE	ADDRESS_FULL	MUNICIPALITY	POSTAL_CODE	geometry
1	502	Toronto Drug Treatment Court	Old City Hall, 60 Queen St W, Rm 115, Toronto, ON     M5H 2M4	Bay Street Corridor, 76	416-973-1314 ; Duty Counsel Office 416-594-9300		"<a href=""http://www.tdtc.ca"" target=""_blank"">www.tdtc.ca</a>"	Non-violent adult offenders who are dependent on cocaine, crack cocaine, heroin or other opiates, or methamphetamine, and have been charged with possession or trafficking of small quantities of crack, cocaine or heroin * may also be charged with minor property crimes or prostitution	Court Diversion Program -- voluntary court-supervised outpatient drug addiction treatment with case management * graduates receive a non-custodial sentence rather than incarceration *  treatment is provided by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) at 100 Stokes St, 3rd Fl. * other operating partners include Ontario Court of Justice, Legal Aid Ontario, Toronto Bail Program, additional government ministries and community agencies.	Forms available at court office, online and Duty Counsel office for application assistance * submit completed forms to court office or Crown Counsel, Rm 351	English ; interpreters for other languages	Barrier-free washroom including door and stall ; Wheelchair accessible automatic rear entrance - from Albert St ; Elevator with lowered control panel	Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm	(50) Non Profit	2015-06-15T04:00:00	8068212					60 Queen St W	former Toronto	M5H 2M3	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.381751980794, 43.6521038651431]}"
2	503	JVS Toronto	74 Tycos Dr, Toronto, ON     M6B 1V9	Yorkdale-Glen Park, 31	416-787-1151	services@jvstoronto.org	"<a href=""http://www.jvstoronto.org"" target=""_blank"">www.jvstoronto.org</a>"	"Most programs and services open to all <br><br>

<b>Toronto Youth Job Corps (TYJC)</b> -- Unemployed youth 16-29 years, not currently attending school * must be available Mon-Fri 9:30 am-4:30 pm<br><br>

<b>YouthReach</b> -- Youth 18-30 years, on probation, parole or bail, not in school and looking for work<br><br>

<b>Integrated Work Experience Strategy (IWES) Bridge to Work Program</b> -- Arrived in Canada no more than 3 years ago * Permanent resident with postsecondary education and eligible to work in Canada * unemployed or underemployed internationally educated professionals * postsecondary education with minimum 2 to 3 years work experience in IT/ICT * must have Canadian Language Benchmark Level 7-8 in each section of the Canadian Language Benchmark Assessment * see website for application procedures"	"<b>Ontario Employment Services (OES)</b> -- program offered at these Toronto locations -- see separate entries:<br><br>

Toronto Centre, 111 Wellesley St<br>
Toronto North, 1280 Finch Ave W<br>
Jane-Finch Mall, 1911 Finch Ave W<br>
Scarborough, 2868 Ellesmere Rd<br><br>

Visiting office located at the <b>Bathurst-Finch Hub</b>, 550 Finch Ave W, North York * 416-633-1240<br><br>

Markham office located at 3780 14th Ave, Suite 110, Markham * 905-470-9675<br><br>

<b>Employment Support for Newcomers</b> -- mentoring * matches internationally trained professionals and trades people with professionals in their field<br><br>

<b>Integrated Work Experience Strategy (IWES) Bridge to Work Program</b> -- 6 week full time classes including Workplace Culture, Workplace Communication, interactive workshops, resume preparation, job search and interview skills, support groups, networking and mentoring<br><br> 

<b>Employment Support for Persons with Disabilities</b> -- vocational counselling and employment planning * employment preparation services with community-based work trials and job placement * job coaching and job maintenance * self employment workshop * group programs to enhance personal and vocational growth * focus on Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) Employment Supports Program clients<br> 
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<b>Specialized Assessments</b> -- psychovocational assessments for adults * psychoeducational assessments for children * assessments for gifted programs * diagnosis of learning problems in children, teens and adults * remediation for adults with learning problems * emotional intelligence testing * vocational evaluations for employment, training and educational potential<br>
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<b>Cogmed Working Memory Training Program</b> -- 5 week intensive program for children, youth and adults who have been diagnosed with working memory deficits, Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD/ADHD) and some learning disabilities<br>
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<b>Toronto Youth Job Corps (TYJC)</b> -- Full time program of 5 weeks paid employment preparation and hands-on community project; paid job placement of 16-24 weeks<br>
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<b>YouthReach</b> -- Employment counselling * referrals to community resources * resume writing and job search assistance * caseworkers can meet clients at any convenient location"	Call or email	English ; American Sign Language (ASL) ; Bulgarian ; Chinese (Cantonese) ; Farsi ; Hebrew ; Hindi ; Italian ; Polish ; Punjabi ; Russian ; Spanish ; Turkish ; Urdu ; Yiddish	Wheelchair accessible building including main entrance and barrier free washrooms and elevator * street parking close to entrance	Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm, Fri 9 am-4 pm	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2015-07-09T04:00:00	570702					74 Tycos Dr	North York	M6B 1V9	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.456129211814, 43.7054721572879]}"
3	504	Canadian Human Rights International Organization	1725 Finch Ave W, Toronto, ON     M3N 1M6	Glenfield-Jane Heights, 25	416-635-7805	info@chrio.ca	"<a href=""http://www.chrio.ca"" target=""_blank"">www.chrio.ca</a>"	Open to all, priority to immigrants and refugees	"Settlement services for immigrants and refugees * interpretation and translation * orientation * form filling -- assistance with refugee claims and landing documents, work permits, sponsorships including Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds applications, visas, foreign credential recognition, Ontario Works applications * mediation between clients and government services * information and referral * legal consultation -- immigration procedures and laws * education and employment counselling * Ontario Community Participation -- volunteer placement program for Ontario Works recipients * assistance in finding housing * low income clients --  furniture, clothing and other basic amenities * individual and community advocacy * community education workshops<br><br>
Assistance obtaining a pardon (record suspension) for a Canadian criminal conviction, or with applying for a United States Entry Waiver * fee determined on a case by case basis plus government filing fee
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International human rights education and protection of people at-risk * support for human rights defenders and activists at the local and international level * defense of victims of human rights abuse * assistance to refugee applicants seeking security in Canada or other countries"	Call for appointment	English ; Arabic ; Dari ; Farsi ; Hindi ; Spanish ; Urdu	Not Accessible - call to arrange assistance	Mon-Fri 10 am-3 pm	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2014-08-03T04:00:00	10071576					1725 Finch Ave W	North York	M3N 1M6	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.5063334582122, 43.7591479138071]}"
4	672	All Saints Church-Community Centre	315 Dundas St E, Toronto, ON     M5A 2A2	Moss Park, 73	416-368-7768	admin@allsaintstoronto.com	"<a href=""http://www.allsaintstoronto.com"" target=""_blank"">www.allsaintstoronto.com</a>"	Homeless or street involved individuals	"Community centre * worship and pastoral counselling * counselling and advocacy * referrals and resources * legal support * housing support * sex worker specific drop-in and services * harm reduction supplies, needle exchange * cooking and nutrition classes * emergency clothing bank * library * computer workstations with Internet access<br><br>

<b>All Saints Drop In</b> -- for men and women * entrance on Sherbourne St * services include mail service and ID clinic * call for times and details of specific programs or services<br><br>

Mental health and justice support for women -- Tuesdays 10:30 am-12:30 pm,  Fridays 9 am-11 am * provided by Margaret's Housing and Community Support Services (see separate entry)"	Call, drop in or visit the website	English	Designated parking at entrance ; Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; One step to access the washroom	Mon 8 am-4 pm, Tue 10:30 am-4 pm, Wed-Thu 8 am-4 pm * Drop In for street-involved or trans women, Fri 8 am-11:30 am	(50) Non Profit	2015-05-12T04:00:00	7649584					315 Dundas St E	former Toronto	M5A 2A2	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.3708172236109, 43.6581794929899]}"
5	673	Justice for Children and Youth	415 Yonge St, Ste 1203, Toronto, ON     M5B 2E7	Church-Yonge Corridor, 75	416-920-1633	info@jfcy.org	"<a href=""http://www.jfcy.org"" target=""_blank"">www.jfcy.org</a>"	Children and youth 17 years and under * their parents only for special education matters * must meet financial eligibility guidelines * clients must sign retainer * Street Youth Legal Services -- homeless youth 16-24 years	"Community legal clinic * legal representation in the areas of residential care, education, criminal matters, child welfare, human rights and constitutional law, financial assistance or support * legal information and assistance to youth, professionals and community groups * also to parents for education issues only * community development and outreach * advocacy * public resource centre * seminars * accepts collect calls * funded by Legal Aid Ontario<br> 
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<b>Street Youth Legal Services (SYLS)</b> -- legal advice and outreach to street-involved youth at shelters and youth services"	By telephone only	English ; Interpretive Services	Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance - ramp from sidewalk ; Elevator with braille and voice/tone features ; Barrier-free washroom including door and stall ; Street parking	Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2016-01-08T05:00:00	7730103					415 Yonge St	former Toronto	M5B 2E7	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.3819666068338, 43.6597823568747]}"
6	674	Canadian Mental Health Association, Toronto Branch	Lawrence Square Mall, 700 Lawrence Ave W, Ste 480, Toronto, ON     M6A 3B4	Yorkdale-Glen Park, 31	416-789-7957	info@cmha-toronto.net	"<a href=""http://www.toronto.cmha.ca"" target=""_blank"">www.toronto.cmha.ca</a>"	Persons 16 years and older with serious mental health illness * <b>Housing Services</b> -- persons who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless due to mental illness * may vary -- see specific program	"Range of community support services * education and mental health promotion to general community * publications * systemic advocacy<br>
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<b>Services for general community</b>: <br>
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<b>Info, Intake and Referral, 416-789-7957 ext 282 or 416-289-6285, cmha.toronto@sympatico.ca</b> -- telephone information on community support and treatment * referrals to appropriate programs and community agencies<br>
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<b>Public Education, 416-789-7957 ext 260, workshops@cmha-toronto.net</b> -- workshops on understanding mental illness, workplace impact of employee mental health issues, cross-cultural issues and resettlement stress, ASIST Applied Suicide Intervention Training, Stress Sense and Negative Attitudes, Difficult People<br>
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<b>Services for clients, their families and/or friends</b>: <br>
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<b>Case Management Services</b> -- for persons with serious mental illness who require support to live and work in the community * assistance in meeting basic needs (food, shelter, finances), developing skills and accessing community resources <br>
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<b>Community Treatment Order (CTO) Case Management Services</b> -- intensive case management for persons on Community Treatment Orders with serious mental illness who require support to live and work in the community * assistance in improving life skills, meeting basic needs (food, shelter, finances), accessing community resources, and participating in work and social opportunities <br>
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<b>Early Intervention Program (MOD), 416-789-7957 ext 282</b> -- aims to improve services for young persons in early stages of psychosis by enhancing recognition of early signs and symptoms * community based, interdisciplinary, recovery focused clinical service * provision and coordination of treatment, education, case management, support and referrals<br>
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<b>Employment Services, 416-789-7957 ext 231</b> -- access to employment and training for people with mental health illness * comprehensive employment assistance, employment preparation, job coaching, and employment placement and support * includes consumer operated catering and cleaning business<br>
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<b>Holiday Gift Program</b> -- gifts of warm clothing each December to consumers of mental health services * distributed through mental health agencies<br>
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<b>Housing Services</b> -- access to subsidized, shared and single unit housing across Toronto<br>
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<b>Keele Street Women's Group</b> -- social support and rehabilitation program for women who are socially isolated<br>
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<b>Living Life to the Full, www.llttf.ca</b> -- 8 week course using cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) * individuals develop skills and strategies to deal with stress, anxiety, and/or life transitions and challenges<br>
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<b>Mental Health Court Support and Diversion Program</b> -- Metro West Court * diversion of individuals with serious mental illness from the court system to mental health and community support services * court support worker assistance * consultation available for individuals who do not qualify for diversion -- referrals to mental health and support services to facilitate bail or assist with sentencing<br>
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<b>NAMI Family-to-Family Education Program, 416-789-7957 ext 270</b> -- for family members and friends of people who have serious and persistent mental illness * 12 week course co-taught by trained volunteer family members * includes information about mental illnesses, coping skills for handling crisis and relapse, communication, empathy and listening skills, medications and side effects, self care, rehabilitation, community services and supports, advocacy and fighting discrimination<br>
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<b>West Metro Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACTT)</b> -- community treatment, rehabilitation and support services for persons with serious mental illness who have been involved with the legal system * services provided by multidisciplinary teams<br>
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<b>What Next! Peer Support Drop-in, 416-449-4555</b> -- recreation, arts and crafts, computer classes and information sessions for consumer/survivors * program offered Monday-Tuesday, Thursday-Friday 1 pm-8 pm and Wednesday 10 am-5 pm at 3701 Chesswood Dr, Ste 208, North York"	Call 416-789-7957 ext 282 or email tgordon@cmha-toronto.net for intake	English ; French ; Case Management Services -- also French and Italian	Designated parking at entrance - parking lot ; Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Easy access to elevator - lowered buttons ; Barrier-free washroom including door and stall	Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2015-05-05T04:00:00	10335561					700 Lawrence Ave W	North York	M6A 3B4	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.4474308939363, 43.7169263331304]}"
7	675	Central Toronto Youth Services	65 Wellesley St E, Ste 300, Toronto, ON     M4Y 1G7	Church-Yonge Corridor, 75	416-924-2100	mail@ctys.org	"<a href=""http://www.ctys.org"" target=""_blank"">www.ctys.org</a>"	Youth 13-24 years, their families, agencies * may vary by program	"Mental health centre for youth * treatment, advocacy, research, education * community development projects * visit website for program details<br><br>
<b>Community Counselling</b> -- individual and group counselling for high-risk, hard-to-serve youth * service provided in the home, neighbourhood or school * includes community and school outreach, group programs, and programs for Black youth * assistance in accessing program -- contact intake worker<br><br>

<b>New Outlook</b> -- for youth and young adults 14-24 years with serious mental illness (primarily psychotic disorders) * day program * early intervention and treatment * long-term case management * support and crisis intervention for youth involved with criminal justice system * youth hostel outreach * intake form available online<br><br>

<b>Pride & Prejudice</b> -- for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual, transgender, queer and questioning youth and young adults experiencing depression or anxiety * individual and group counselling -- issues may include gender identity, sexual orientation, traumatic experiences such as childhood abuse or family violence, homophobia, relationship concerns with family and friends * transition support * group programs<br><br>

<b>Youth Justice</b> -- moderate to high-risk youth serving a youth order and/or with matters before youth court * guidance, counselling and comprehensive support * includes court diversion and open custody programs, early release and transition support * probation outreach program * referral from probation officer"	Self, professional or school referral * visit website for information	English - intake ; Interpreters may be arranged for other languages ; Some translated materials available	Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Easy access to elevator - lowered buttons ; Wheelchair accessible washroom, assistance needed with door - sink not roll-under and dispensers are high ; All Genders washroom	Office -- Mon-Fri 9 am-6 pm * evening service available for some programs -- call for details * Summer hours:  July and August, 9 am-5 pm	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2015-05-05T04:00:00	7754579					65 Wellesley St E	former Toronto	M4Y 1G7	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.3811423935734, 43.6654760752426]}"
8	676	Chinese Family Services of Ontario	3330 Midland Ave, Ste 229, Toronto, ON     M1V 5E7	Milliken, 130	416-979-8299	info@chinesefamilyso.com	"<a href=""http://www.chinesefamilyso.com"" target=""_blank"">www.chinesefamilyso.com</a>"	Focus on Chinese community, including youth, women, gays, lesbians, bisexuals, transsexual and transgendered people, seniors, immigrants, and newcomers * Partner Assault Response -- offenders 18 years and older, ordered by the court to attend the program in response to a criminal charge involving domestic violence	"Counselling, family and settlement services agency<br><br>

<b>Counselling</b> -- individual, group, couple, marital and family counselling for issues such as elder abuse, family violence, wife assault, male batterers, incest, sexual assault, offenders, bereavement, problem gambling, substance abuse * crisis intervention * Youth programs -- counselling and leadership development program for youth 14-24 years * parenting and family life education * Employee Assistance Program * consultation for human service providers * satellite offices in Toronto (340 College Street, Ste 305) and Richmond Hill (15 Wertheim Court, Ste 607)<br><br>

<b>Partner Assault Response (PAR)</b> -- 12 week group education and counselling program on domestic violence and non-abusive ways of resolving conflict * victims/partners of the offender provided with support including safety planning, referrals to community resources, and information on offenders progress * group counselling in Cantonese, Mandarin and Vietnamese<br><br>

<b>Settlement Program</b> -- orientation and counselling * needs and eligibility assessments * information and referral topics include immigration, issues of concern to refugees and foreign domestic workers, citizenship, social assistance benefits, legal aid, housing, child care, English classes, and education and employment training * interpretation and translation * computer access * job search and employment counselling  * assistance in accessing services<br><br>

<b>Transitional and Housing Support Program</b> -- for women who have experienced violence, and their children * community service information on issues such as housing, legal, financial, health care, immigration, children's services, education, employment * assistance setting up a safety plan * ongoing counselling and support"	Call or drop in * Partner Assault Response -- call to schedule an intake/assessment meeting	English ; Chinese (Cantonese) ; Chinese (Mandarin) ; Interpretation available for other languages	Barrier-free washroom including door and stall ; Wheelchair accessible main entrance, assistance needed with door ; Parking lot ; Satellite offices - accessibility varies, call for details	Mon, Wed, Fri 9 am-5 pm; Tue, Thu 9 am-8:30 pm * recorded information line -- Mon-Sun 24 hours	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2015-05-05T04:00:00	4304189					3330 Midland Ave	Scarborough	M1V 5E7	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.289704865556, 43.80797534956681]}"
9	677	CLEO	180 Dundas St W, Ste 506, Toronto, ON     M5G 1Z8	Bay Street Corridor, 76	416-408-4420	cleo@cleo.on.ca	"<a href=""http://www.cleo.on.ca"" target=""_blank"">www.cleo.on.ca</a>"	Open to all	"<b>Community Legal Education Ontario</b><br>
Legal information on social assistance, landlord and tenant law, refugee and immigration law, workers' rights, family law, domestic and elder abuse, laws affecting youth, some criminal issues * most publications available in French * activity kits for LINC and ESL teachers<br>
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Legal information for new Canadians -- printed and audio materials in Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin and Simplified Chinese), English, French, Somali, Spanish, Tamil and Urdu <br>
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<b>Your Legal Rights</b>, <a href=""http://www.yourlegalrights.on.ca"">www.yourlegalrights.on.ca</a> -- online collection of legal information produced by community agencies and community legal clinics across Ontario * webinars on a variety of legal topics<br>
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Funded by Legal Aid Ontario and Department of Justice Canada"		English ; French	Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Elevator with braille and voice/tone features ; Barrier-free washroom including door and stall ; Designated underground parking and street parking close to entrance	Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2015-06-08T04:00:00	7792446					180 Dundas St W	former Toronto	M7A 0A1	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.3866426698878, 43.655261355118306]}"
10	678	Cota	550 Queen St E, Ste 201, Toronto, ON     M5A 1V2	Regent Park, 72	Client Service Centre 416-785-9230	info@cotainspires.ca	"<a href=""http://www.cotainspires.ca"" target=""_blank"">www.cotainspires.ca</a>"	Individuals 16-65 years living with serious mental illness, geriatric mental health conditions, acquired brain injury, developmental disabilities and/or dual diagnosis * also individuals experiencing homelessness * varies by program -- call for details	Mental health and community support services * case management, supportive housing, short-term residential beds, day programs, court and justice related services, Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Team, homeless services	"Referrals accepted from individuals, family members, Community Care Access Centres, service providers, health and social service agencies, employers and private agencies * contact Client Services<br><br>

<b>Mental health supportive housing</b> or <b>Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Team</b> -- apply through Access Point, call 1-888-640-1934 or visit www.theaccesspoint.ca to download application<br><br>

<b>ABI supportive housing</b> -- complete ABI Client Community Profile at www.abinetwork.ca"	English ; Other languages may be available - call ahead	Designated parking at entrance ; Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Easy access to elevator - lowered buttons ; Barrier-free washroom including door and stall ; Call for details on program locations	Office -- Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2016-02-23T05:00:00	8754194					550 Queen St E	former Toronto	M5A 1V2	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.357237496788, 43.6574700295088]}"
11	702	Redemption Reintegration Services	1460 Midland Ave, Toronto, ON     M1P 3B9	Dorset Park, 126	416-613-2920	rrs@reintegration.ca	"<a href=""http://www.reintegration.ca"" target=""_blank"">www.reintegration.ca</a>"	Young people 14-29 years who are experiencing conflict with the law	"Reintegration services for African/Caribbean youth * Inmate support services -- pre-release planning, supportive counselling, call-in service, mail-out packages for inmates and direct referral to Reintegration Worker upon release * Post Incarceration Housing Support Services -- pre-release planning, assistance to obtain and retain housing, housing help information and referral * Employment services -- entrepreneurship supports, business plan development support, and networking opportunities with local business owners * One-on-One reintegration supports -- includes life plan development, goal setting and community engagement opportunities
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RSS Transitional School on site in partnership with Toronto District School Board for students 16-20 years"	Call or email to schedule intake appointment	English	Non-powered door at entrance	Mon-Fri 8:30 am-5:30 pm * Sat -- by appointment only	(50) Non Profit	2014-10-21T04:00:00	7017697					1460 Midland Ave	Scarborough	M1P 3B9	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.2656257941176, 43.7523881717247]}"
12	679	Fred Victor	210 Dundas St W, 4th Fl, Toronto, ON     M5G 2E8	Bay Street Corridor, 76	416-482-4103		"<a href=""http://www.fredvictor.org"" target=""_blank"">www.fredvictor.org</a>"	Support services -- persons 16 years and older with severe mental health problems, and their families * information and mental health promotion services -- members of the public, community groups, agencies	"Community mental health organization * direct support services for individuals and their families * information and mental health promotion services * assists agencies and groups in developing client-centred approaches to service delivery<br> <br> 

<b>Community Support Services</b> -- case management including outreach, relationship building, assessment, referrals, support, advocacy * case management for early intervention program clients<br> <br> 

<b>Health Promotion Program</b> -- telephone information on mental health services in Toronto, including housing, treatment options, self help groups, social programs, support groups for families and friends * publishes Making Choices Resource Guide * maintains website with resources and searchable database of mental health services and supports * mental health promotion services to consumer/survivor groups and families, and to programs and agencies that serve people with serious mental health problems * community and organizational development projects * education and training<br> <br> 

<b>Hostel Outreach Program</b> -- flexible, portable support to homeless women who have experienced significant mental health difficulties * outreach * assessment * case management * relationship building * help establishing housing, community contacts, education/vocation, leisure<br> <br> 

<b>Mental Health Court Support Services</b> -- based at Old City Hall and College Park provincial courts * activities to divert people with serious mental health problems charged with low risk offences toward support services in the community * information, consultation and case management * housing support"	Call Intake Coordinator, 416-482-4103 ext 316 for details * <b>Community Support Services</b> -- apply through Access Point, call 1-888-640-1934 or visit www.theaccesspoint.ca to download application	English ; interpreters available for Somali, Tamil and many other languages	Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Easy access to elevator	Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2016-02-03T05:00:00	7792254					210 Dundas St W	former Toronto	M5G 2E8	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.3874655404156, 43.6551244294359]}"
13	680	Elizabeth Fry Toronto	215 Wellesley St E, Toronto, ON     M4X 1G1	Cabbagetown-South St James Town, 71	416-924-3708	info@efrytoronto.org	"<a href=""http://www.efrytoronto.org"" target=""_blank"">www.efrytoronto.org</a>"	Women 13 years and older who are, have been, or are at risk of coming into conflict with the law * Community Justice Program -- women and men * Partner Assault Response program -- women 18 years and older, ordered by the court to attend the program in response to a criminal charge involving domestic violence	"Transitional housing, community, court and outreach programs 
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<b>Phyllis Haslam Residence</b><br>
Transitional residence for women on parole * staffed 24 hours * individual and group counselling, practical assistance * referral and support to plan for release * capacity 14 * also 2 satellite apartments for independent community living, 1 for woman with a child<br><br>

<b>Community programs</b><br>
Group and individual general counselling * probation and parole counselling including theft and fraud prevention, anger management * financial literacy * support provided through the following programs -- assessment required, TTC and child care provided as available * parenting programs * Healing from Abuse -- counselling for women who have experienced abuse * drug and alcohol counselling<br><br>

<b>Court Programs</b> -- alternative to the normal court process * allows offenders to get their charge withdrawn and avoid a criminal conviction * involves community work, shoplifting workshops, charitable donations * for women and men * must be at least 16 years of age on the date of the alleged offence * charge must be a minor, first time criminal offence * referral from Crown Attorney * operates at the College Park court <br><br>

<b>Partner Abuse Response program</b> -- 12 week group education and counselling program on domestic violence and non-abusive ways of resolving conflict * victims/partners of the offender provided with support including safety planning, referrals to community resources, and information on offender's progress<br><br>

<b>Outreach programs</b><br>
BEST (Believing in Employment Success Training) -- pre-employment training program for women with criminal records * OWN Peer Program (Opportunities for Women Now) -- equips peer educators to build public awareness and support clients  * Work Safe Program -- counselling, support, education and referrals for sex workers  <br><br> 

<b>Volunteer programs</b><br>
One-to-one support for residential and community clients * College Park Court Program -- practical assistance, support, information to women in and out of custody * Vanier Centre for Women -- recreation program, life skills"	"Contact Access Worker * staff and volunteers visit correctional institutions regularly * private meetings can be arranged through correctional staff * accepts collect calls from prisons

Partner Assault Response program -- call to schedule an intake/assessment meeting"	English	Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Barrier-free washroom including door and stall	Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm * some evening programs * after hours -- telephone answered Mon-Sun 24 hours	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2015-06-15T04:00:00	7684147					215 Wellesley St E	former Toronto	M4X 1G1	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.3729761550718, 43.6671399837288]}"
14	682	John Howard Society of Toronto	2185 Danforth Ave, Toronto, ON     M4C 1K4	East End-Danforth, 62	647-348-2361	sales@drinkKLINK.com	"<a href=""http://www.DrinkKLINK.com"" target=""_blank"">www.DrinkKLINK.com</a>"	Adults 18 years and older involved in the criminal justice system and a client of John Howard Society	Employment readiness, skills training and services for former prisoner clients * internship at KLINK Coffee -- social enterprise * on-the-job work experience * job placement and followup	Referral from John Howard Society	English	Not wheelchair accessible	Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2015-10-14T04:00:00	8211509					2185 Danforth Ave	former Toronto	M4C 1K4	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.3099083574001, 43.6861006521189]}"
15	683	Griffin Centre	1124 Finch Ave W, Unit 1, Toronto, ON     M3J 2E2	York University Heights, 27	416-222-1153	contact@griffincentre.org	"<a href=""http://www.griffincentre.org"" target=""_blank"">www.griffincentre.org</a>"	<b>Mental Health Program</b> -- youth 12-18 years with mental health concerns who are experiencing difficulties at home, school or in the community * <b>Dual Diagnosis Service</b> -- youth 12-18 years with a developmental disability and complex mental health needs, and adults 16 years and older with a developmental disability, with or without accompanying complex mental health needs * <b>reachOUT Newcomer Network</b> -- youth with disabilities and LGBTQ youth 13-24 years, who are permanent residents or government assisted refugees, and their families	"Flexible, community-based mental health services * assessment of strengths and needs * individual, family, group and short term counselling * crisis support * substance use treatment * sexual assault harm reduction treatment for offenders (limited capacity) * case management * school-based prevention and consultation * skill development * after school groups * summer work experience opportunities * preparation for independence * youth and family involved in service planning and decisions * consultation for parents, schools, agencies, communities<br><br>

<b>Dual Diagnosis Service (Mental Health/Development Disability)</b> -- assists youth and their families in dealing with conflict with friends or family, problems at school and in the community, discrimination, anger, violence, abuse, substance abuse * day/school support services * respite/residential care<br><br>

<b>Helping Youth Towards Solutions</b> -- harm reduction approach * individual and group counselling * family education and support * outreach to secondary schools * day school support service, in collaboration with Toronto District School Board<br><br>

<b>Mental Health Program</b> -- assists youth and their families in dealing with conflict with friends or family, problems at school and in the community, discrimination, anger, violence, abuse, substance abuse<br><br>

<b>reachOUT</b> -- counselling and support for all youth 12-18 years, and their families * drop-in support groups, outreach, advocacy, workshops, social and recreation activities for LGBTQ youth * <b>Compass</b> -- social group for LGBTQ youth 13-24 years, with or labelled with intellectual disabilities, includes workshops and recreational activities * <b>reachOUT Newcomer Network</b> -- settlement services * community capacity building<br><br>

<b>Transitional Support Services</b> -- day program for adults with developmental disabilities includes life skills and self care, household management, budgeting skills  * residential program -- supported living, 24 hour staff support * capacity 5 * maximum stay up to 2 years<br><br>

Services offered at various locations"		English ; Farsi ; Spanish ; Interpretation for other languages arranged	Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Barrier-free washroom including door and stall ; Designated parking close to entrance	Mon-Thu 8:30 am-8 pm, Fri 8:30 am-5 pm * after hours -- 24 hour on call service	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2015-06-29T04:00:00	9171888					1124 Finch Ave W	North York	M3J 2E2	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.47626193173971, 43.7691999078279]}"
16	684	John Howard Society of Toronto	1669 Eglinton Ave W, Toronto, ON     M6E 2H4	Oakwood Village, 107	416-925-4386	contact@johnhowardtor.on.ca	"<a href=""http://www.johnhoward.on.ca/toronto"" target=""_blank"">www.johnhoward.on.ca/toronto</a>"	"Adult men 18 years and older involved with the criminal justice system * Pardon program open to men and women<br><br>
Partner Assault Response program -- for men 18 and older, ordered by the court to attend the program in response to a criminal charge involving domestic violence"	"Counselling, institution and community services * 
<b>Does not provide three way calling assistance</b>
<br><br>
<b>Counselling</b> -- individual, group and family counselling * aboriginal outreach * anger management groups and workshops * drug and alcohol counselling * family violence program including counselling groups for men and their partners * financial management * life skills * pre-employment programs * referrals<br> 
<br>
<b>Partner Assault Response program</b> -- 12 week group education and counselling program on domestic violence and non-abusive ways of resolving conflict * victims/partners of the offender provided with support including safety planning, referrals to community resources, and information on offender's progress<br><br>
<b>Institution services</b> -- visiting * correspondence * counselling and referrals * drug awareness groups * pre-release planning <br> 
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<b>Community services</b> -- advocacy * community and public education * Community Justice (formerly diversion) at 1000 Finch Ave W and Metro West courts * family support services * information on legal system and services * pardon kits and information about pardons for criminal convictions including eligibility assessment, and help with application preparation and ordering court documents * volunteer opportunities * housing assistance -- see separate entries"	Call or drop in during intake hours -- Mon, Wed 9 am-11 am * allow one hour for intake assessment * Partner Assault Response program -- call to schedule intake/assessment meeting	English ; other languages may be available as requested	Not Accessible	Mon-Thu 9 am-4:30 pm, Fri 9 am-4 pm	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2015-02-12T05:00:00	8677496					1669 Eglinton Ave W	York	M6E 2H4	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.4458462907218, 43.6963888219037]}"
17	685	Cota	59 Adelaide St E, 2nd Fl, Toronto, ON     M5C 1K6	Church-Yonge Corridor, 75	Client Service Centre 416-785-9230	info@cotainspires.ca	"<a href=""http://www.cotainspires.ca"" target=""_blank"">www.cotainspires.ca</a>"	Individuals 16-65 years living with serious mental illness, geriatric mental health conditions, acquired brain injury, developmental disabilities and/or dual diagnosis * also individuals experiencing homelessness * varies by program -- call for details	Mental health and community support services * case management, supportive housing, short-term residential beds, day programs, court and justice related services, Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Team, homeless services	"Referrals accepted from individuals, family members, Community Care Access Centres, service providers, health and social service agencies, employers and private agencies * contact Client Services<br><br>

<b>Mental health supportive housing</b> or <b>Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Team</b> -- apply through Access Point, call 1-888-640-1934 or visit www.theaccesspoint.ca to download application<br><br>

<b>ABI supportive housing</b> -- complete ABI Client Community Profile at www.abinetwork.ca"	English ; Other languages may be available - call ahead	Wheelchair accessible main entrance ; Street parking	Office -- Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2016-02-23T05:00:00	14194714					59 Adelaide St E	former Toronto	M5C 1K6	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.3755013903162, 43.6508903804727]}"
18	686	Cota	Lawrence Square, 700 Lawrence Ave W, Ste 325, Toronto, ON     M6A 3B4	Yorkdale-Glen Park, 31	Client Service Centre 416-785-9230	info@cotainspires.ca	"<a href=""http://www.cotainspires.ca"" target=""_blank"">www.cotainspires.ca</a>"	Individuals 16-65 years living with serious mental illness, geriatric mental health conditions, acquired brain injury, developmental disabilities and/or dual diagnosis * also individuals experiencing homelessness * varies by program -- call for details	Mental health and community support services * case management, supportive housing, short-term residential beds, day programs, court and justice related services, Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Team, homeless services	"Referrals accepted from individuals, family members, Community Care Access Centres, service providers, health and social service agencies, employers and private agencies * contact Client Services<br><br>

<b>Mental health supportive housing</b> or <b>Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Team</b> -- apply through Access Point, call 1-888-640-1934 or visit www.theaccesspoint.ca to download application<br><br>

<b>ABI supportive housing</b> -- complete ABI Client Community Profile at www.abinetwork.ca"	English ; Other languages may be available - call ahead	Designated parking at entrance - parking lot ; Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Easy access to elevator - lowered buttons ; Barrier-free washroom including door and stall	Office -- Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2016-02-23T05:00:00	10335561					700 Lawrence Ave W	North York	M6A 3B4	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.4474308939363, 43.7169263331304]}"
19	687	Cota	Dufferin Liberty Centre, North Building, 219 Dufferin St, Unit 1B, Toronto, ON     M6K 3J1	South Parkdale, 85	Client Service Centre 416-785-9230	info@cotainspires.ca	"<a href=""http://www.cotainspires.ca"" target=""_blank"">www.cotainspires.ca</a>"	Individuals 16-65 years living with serious mental illness, geriatric mental health conditions, acquired brain injury, developmental disabilities and/or dual diagnosis * also individuals experiencing homelessness * varies by program -- call for details	Mental health and community support services * case management, supportive housing, short-term residential beds, day programs, court and justice related services, Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Team, homeless services	"Referrals accepted from individuals, family members, Community Care Access Centres, service providers, health and social service agencies, employers and private agencies * contact Client Services<br><br>

<b>Mental health supportive housing</b> or <b>Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Team</b> -- apply through Access Point, call 1-888-640-1934 or visit www.theaccesspoint.ca to download application<br><br>

<b>ABI supportive housing</b> -- complete ABI Client Community Profile at www.abinetwork.ca"	English ; Other languages may be available - call ahead	Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance - south building entrance ; Barrier-free washroom including door and stall ; Street parking	Office -- Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2016-02-23T05:00:00	9234183					219 Dufferin St	former Toronto	M6K 3J1	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.4262144598459, 43.6367370034757]}"
20	688	Margaret's Housing and Community Support Services	301 Broadview Ave, Toronto, ON     M4M 2G8	South Riverdale, 70	416-463-1481	info@margarets.ca	"<a href=""http://www.margarets.ca"" target=""_blank"">www.margarets.ca</a>"	Women 18-65 years who are experiencing mental illness -- contact intake for specific program or service details	"<b>Community and Outreach Support</b> -- crisis support including safe beds, respite bed for caregivers, food, clothing and shoe bank * psychiatric assessment and monitoring, short-term support * warm line<br><br>

<b>Housing Services</b> -- 24 hour staff supported transitional housing * semi-supported independent units in the community<br><br>

<b>Mental Health and Justice Program</b> -- information, referral and advocacy * accompaniment * life skills training"	Professional, hospital, family or self referral * supportive housing -- apply through Access Point, call 1-888-640-1934 or visit www.theaccesspoint.ca to download application * all other referrals contact intake	English ; Italian ; Portuguese ; Spanish ; Staff speak a variety of languages	Not Accessible - office ; Some facilities wheelchair accessible - call for details	Transitional housing and warm Line -- Mon-Sun 24 hours * all other programs -- Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2015-06-01T04:00:00	776403					301 Broadview Ave	former Toronto	M4M 2G8	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.3517914314512, 43.6641507094566]}"
21	689	Turning Point Youth Services	95 Wellesley St E, Toronto, ON     M4Y 2X9	Church-Yonge Corridor, 75	416-925-9250	info@turningpoint.ca	"<a href=""http://www.turningpoint.ca"" target=""_blank"">www.turningpoint.ca</a>"	Residential treatment, mental health counselling and other nonresidential services -- youth 12-18 years with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties, and their families * some programs up to 24 years * see specific programs for details	"Residential and nonresidential programs * structured, individualized treatment * support and counselling * Youth Justice Services<br><br>

<b>Clifton House, Withrow House, Woodycrest House</b> -- residences * individual and family therapy * life skills * client focused * self management skills * child welfare and young offender residents * rents geared to income * combined capacity 24<br><br>

<b>Concurrent Disorders Program</b> -- short term residential program for young men 16-24 years * support and stabilization * development of life skills and family and community support networks * preparation for longer term treatment * assistance with securing permanent housing * intensive case management * follow up * capacity 6<br><br>

<b>Counselling Services</b> -- mental health counselling and assessment for youth 12-18 years * individual, family and group therapy * self or professional referral * referrals to TPYS residential programs or community-based services<br><br>

<b>Project Going Home</b> -- offers individuals the means necessary to return to their home communities * travel expenses * food * supportive counselling and referrals to local community supports * community or self referrals<br><br>

<b>Redwood House</b> -- transitional residential program for young men 16-24 years, able to live cooperatively and manage a personal budget * some support and instrumental assistance * monetary contribution required * capacity 8 * referral from agency, community or self referral<br><br>

<b>Shelter</b> -- short term emergency residence for young men 16-24 years * food * supportive counselling * referrals * evening and day programming * housing support * employment and community support * capacity 35<br><br>

<b>The Classroom (Section 23)</b> -- educational services for residents and nonresidents * individualized attention to academic and behavioural difficulties * life skills * drug abuse * family intervention * ethnospecific counselling * aftercare<br><br>

<b>Turning Point Program</b> -- court diversion program for youth 12-18 years with a probation order to attend * emphasis on developing positive social, cognitive, problem solving and decision making skills * conflict resolution<br><br>

<b>Youth Court Mental Health Program</b> -- court diversion program for youth 12-17 years with a mental health disorder * counselling, assessment, case management, referral and treatment * court and probation referral only * in partnership with Griffin Centre -- see separate entry"	Call, email or visit website for information * residential treatment, counselling and other nonresidential services -- contact Intake at 416-925-9250 ext 224 for details	English ; Access to French Language Services ; Access to interpreters for other languages	Wheelchair accessible main entrance, assistance needed with door ; Barrier-free washroom ; Parking close to entrance ; Residences not accessible	Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm,  also Tue 4:30 pm-8 pm * evening therapy appointments available * <b>shelter</b> -- Mon-Sun 24 hours	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2015-05-05T04:00:00	13967932					95 Wellesley St E	former Toronto	M4Y 2X9	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.3792119982696, 43.665855618439]}"
22	690	Ontario. Ministry of the Attorney General. Office of the Children's Lawyer	393 University Ave, 14th Fl, Toronto, ON     M5G 1E6	Bay Street Corridor, 76	416-314-8000		"<a href=""http://www.attorneygeneral.jus.gov.on.ca/english/family/ocl/"" target=""_blank"">www.attorneygeneral.jus.gov.on.ca/english/family/ocl/</a>"	Children under 18 years in need of protective legal services in relation to personal and property rights * must be in court system already	"<b>Personal Rights</b> -- legal representation of children under the Courts of Justice Act in custody/access matters under the Divorce Act and Children's Law Reform Act * legal representation of children and minor parents under the Child and Family Services Act, in child protection proceedings and Consent to Adoption matters * preparation of reports to the court under the Courts of Justice Act in custody/access applications <br> 
<br>
<b>Property Rights</b> -- represents the child's interest in estate or trust matters * provides civil legal representation for the child when there is no one willing and able to do so"	Court referrals only	English ; French	Wheelchair accessible building including main entrance and barrier free washrooms * braille and lowered elevator buttons * designated parking in lot, close to entrance	Mon-Fri 8:45 am-5 pm	(30) Provincial Government	2015-07-20T04:00:00	6349937					393 University Ave	former Toronto	M7A 2S1	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.3872102966868, 43.6539869738388]}"
23	691	Reconnect Mental Health Services	56 Aberfoyle Cres, 4th Fl, Toronto, ON     M8X 2W4	Islington-City Centre West, 14	416-248-2050	contact@reconnect.on.ca	"<a href=""http://www.reconnect.on.ca"" target=""_blank"">www.reconnect.on.ca</a>"	Youth and adults 16 years and older experiencing serious mental health problems and other concurrent challenges who need rehabilitation or support to live in the community * see below for specific programs	"Community-based mental health services including case management and housing support<br>
<br>
<b>Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACTT)</b> -- self-contained clinical team of health care professionals * long term treatment, rehabilitative services and support for persons experiencing severe and persistent mental illness<br>
<br>
<b>Case Management Services:</b><br>
Assistance in securing and maintaining housing, intensive mental health support and life skills training<br>
<br>
<b>Prevention Case Management</b> -- short-term responsive and intensive case management to reduce or prevent involvement with the criminal justice system<br>
<br>
<b>Seniors Case Management</b> -- for seniors 65 years and older with serious mental illness or 60 years and older with serious mental illness and physical or mental health issues related to age * includes assistance in managing symptoms, addressing physical health issues, learning strategies for independent living and accessing community resources such as housing, income support, medical, legal, social, vocational and educational services<br>
<br>
<b>Housing Support Services:</b><br>
<b>Mental Health and Justice: Housing Support Program</b> -- housing support for persons with serious mental illness, who are homeless or potentially homeless, and have current involvement with the criminal justice system * by community agency referral only through CASH system (see above for Application)<br>
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<b>Short-term Crisis Bed Program</b> -- residential care and 24 hour crisis support for up to 30 days * serves adults 16 years and older with serious mental illness, who are homeless or at risk of homelessness and who are in crisis and have current involvement with the criminal justice system * includes crisis intervention and prevention and assistance accessing long term supports such as supportive housing * to access call Canadian Mental Health Association, Toronto Branch <b>Network Bed Registry 416-248-4174</b><br>
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<b>Streets to Homes</b> -- housing and support to individuals who are homeless * intensive follow-up supports to ensure housing stability * partnership with City of Toronto, Toronto North Support Services and COTA Health<br>
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<b>Supportive Housing Etobicoke/York (SHEY) Program</b> -- permanent housing and housing support for persons who are homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness and have a mental illness * partnership with Supportive Housing in Peel (SHIP) and Trillium Health Centre * to access call SHIP Central Intake 905-795-8742 ext 233<br>
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<b>Rehabilitation and Support Services:</b><br>
<b>Dual Diagnosis Day Program</b> -- specialized groups, case management, and individual support to clients who have serious mental illness and developmental delay * one year program * assistance with transitioning to long term supports in other programs * partnership with CORE (Centre for Opportunity, Respect and Empowerment) and Griffin Centre"	Self, family or professional referral * <b>case management and ACTT services, and supportive housing</b> -- apply through Access Point, call 1-888-640-1934 or visit www.theaccesspoint.ca to download application	English ; Staff speak a variety of languages	Unknown	Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm, Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm * early evening by appointment * Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACTT) -- Mon-Sun 24 hours	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2014-08-11T04:00:00	981570					56 Aberfoyle Cres	Etobicoke	M8X 2W4	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.5229513996316, 43.6460318367015]}"
24	692	St John the Compassionate Mission	155 Broadview Ave, Toronto, ON     M4M 2E9	South Riverdale, 70	416-466-1357	stjohnsmission@sympatico.ca	"<a href=""http://www.stjohnsmission.org"" target=""_blank"">www.stjohnsmission.org</a>"		Community drop-in -- free coffee, snacks * friendly visiting * spiritual counselling * group therapy and individual counselling for women * hot meals -- see separate entry Out of the Cold * food help available for families with children -- must be involved in other programs at St John the Compassionate Mission * visits to prison and assistance to ex-inmates * training in nonprofit bakery * tutoring for children in grades 6-9 * residence for homeless persons, capacity 5 * thrift shop * volunteer opportunities * affiliated with Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese		English ; French ; Greek ; Italian ; Polish ; Spanish	Wheelchair accessible - call for details	Wed-Fri 8 am-4 pm, Sat 10 am-2 pm * open at other times but call first	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2015-04-15T04:00:00	776314					155 Broadview Ave	former Toronto	M4M 2E9	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.3502673149397, 43.6604926035937]}"
25	694	West Scarborough Neighbourhood Community Centre	313 Pharmacy Ave, Toronto, ON     M1L 3E7	Clairlea-Birchmount, 120	416-755-9215	wsncc@wsncc.on.ca	"<a href=""http://www.wsncc.org"" target=""_blank"">www.wsncc.org</a>"	Open to all	"Multiservice centre with social and recreational programs for all ages * Boys and Girls Clubs, school aged daycare * youth employment programs * local lead agency for Ontario Early Years Centres -- see branch records for details<br><br>

Youth Justice Services including Extra Judicial Sanctions, Extra Judicial Measures Program, Scarborough Youth Justice Committee -- court diversion for youth with low level offences and with referral by police and court system * partnership with Operation Springboard<br><br>

Toronto Youth Job Corps -- offered at 1919 Lawrence Ave E * see separate entry Toronto. Toronto Youth Job Corps<br><br>

Seniors programs -- seniors drop-in * West Scarborough Seniors Club * programs for Italian community including congregate dining for Italian-speaking seniors<br><br>

Aquatics and Wellness programs  -- pool and land based fitness and other programs"	Call, drop in or visit the website	English ; Italian	Designated parking at entrance ; Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Dedicated accessible washroom with all features	Mon-Fri 9 am-10 pm, Sat 9-4, Sun 2-9 pm	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2015-09-25T04:00:00	2312042					313 Pharmacy Ave	Scarborough	M1L 3E7	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.28467857947501, 43.7014077642869]}"
26	695	Aboriginal Legal Services of Toronto	211 Yonge St, Ste 500, Toronto, ON     M5B 1M4	Church-Yonge Corridor, 75	416-408-3967	alst@web.ca	"<a href=""http://www.aboriginallegal.ca"" target=""_blank"">www.aboriginallegal.ca</a>"	For Aboriginal people (status or non-status), Mtis and Inuit	"<b>Community Legal Clinic</b> 416-408-4041, fax 416-408-1568 *  deals primarily with landlord and tenant issues, Ontario Works and Ontario Disability Support Plan (ODSP), Canada Pension Plan Disability (CPPD), human rights, police complaints, criminal injuries compensation, poverty law, Indian Act * no criminal or family law * may provide representation * referrals to lawyers in private practice where appropriate * law reform and public legal education activities * funded by Legal Aid Ontario <br> <br> 

<b>Aboriginal Court Worker Program</b> -- support to those appearing in court * assistance in finding lawyers and contacting family members * referrals * available at all criminal courts in Toronto <br> <br> 

<b>Community Council Program</b> -- criminal diversion program for young and adult Aboriginal offenders charged with a wide variety of offences * substitutes court appearance with an appearance before community members, with a disposition focusing on culture, tradition and healing<br> <br> 

<b>Gladue (Aboriginal Persons) Courts</b> -- support available at Old City Hall, College Park and 1000 Finch Ave W courts<br> <br>

<b>Giiwedin Anang Council</b> -- Aboriginal alternative dispute resolution for families involved in the child welfare system * family counselling delivered by community Elders and members focus on traditional teachings and Talking Circles"		English ; translation and interpretation may be arranged for First Nation languages	Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Wheelchair accessible building including barrier free washroom	Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm * Community Legal Clinic intake -- Mon, Wed, Fri 10 am-3 pm * other times by appointment	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2015-12-03T05:00:00	7762824					211 Yonge St	former Toronto	M5B 1M4	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.3794951498691, 43.653777614939]}"
27	696	Operation Springboard	Metro East Court, 1911 Eglinton Ave E, Toronto, ON     M1L 4P4	Clairlea-Birchmount, 120	416-755-1168		"<a href=""http://www.springboardservices.ca"" target=""_blank"">www.springboardservices.ca</a>"	Adult offenders approved by the Crown Attorney	Direct Accountability Program -- adult court diversion program		English ; court interpreters available for other languages upon request	Designated parking at entrance ; Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Barrier-free washroom including door and stall	Mon-Fri 8 am-4 pm	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2015-08-13T04:00:00	5463942					1911 Eglinton Ave E	Scarborough	M1L 4P4	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.2896039345581, 43.7266587314869]}"
28	697	St Stephen's Community House	260 Augusta Ave, Toronto, ON     M5T 2L9	Kensington-Chinatown, 78	416-925-2103 ext 2240	260admin@ststephenshouse.com	"<a href=""http://www.sschto.ca"" target=""_blank"">www.sschto.ca</a>"	Open to all	"Multiservice centre<br><br>

<b>Corner Drop-In</b> -- for persons who are homeless or have low incomes * breakfast, lunch * women only drop-in Monday 1 pm-3:30 pm * information and referral * voluntary trusteeship * housing referral and support * showers * laundry * Sunday movie and snacks * afternoon appointments available<br><br> 

<b>Addiction Counselling Program</b> -- information and referral to addiction treatment programs * individual support * relapse prevention group * case management and access to supportive housing * <b>Mental Health Case Management</b> -- for homeless and under-served adults with mental health issues * <b>Housing Support </b> -- assists people who are chronically homeless to find and maintain housing, through outreach, ongoing counselling and active work with landlords * <b>L L Odette Place</b> -- supportive housing for chronically homeless men * 13 units<br><br> 

<b>Housing Connections (see separate entry) Community Partner</b> -- assistance with housing search and application process
<br><br> 

<b>Language Training and Newcomer Services</b> -- settlement services for immigrants and refugees (formerly Immigrant Settlement and Adaptation Program) * counselling * information and referral * interpretation * advocacy * client intervention and assistance * orientation sessions * support groups for newcomers * income tax clinic * community education workshops * participates in LINC (Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada) in English, upon assessment by YMCA of Greater Toronto, childminding and transportation assistance available -- see separate entry * English as a Second Language (ESL) programs include ESL-linked skills and orientation<br><br> 

<b>Youth Arcade Drop-In and Youth Services</b> -- youth drop-in centre * education on healthy lifestyles * support and referrals for youth and their families * young women's programs * arts and recreation activities * snack program * violence prevention activities * services for young offenders 12-15 years with extra judicial sanctions"	Supportive housing -- apply through Access Point, call 1-888-640-1934 or visit www.theaccesspoint.ca to download application	English ; Chinese (Cantonese) ; Chinese (Mandarin) ; Portuguese ; Spanish	Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Wheelchair accessible washroom, assistance needed with door	Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm * <b>Corner Drop-In</b> -- Mon-Fri 7:30 am-11:30 am, Sun 8 am-11:30 am * <b>Youth Arcade</b> -- Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2015-03-17T04:00:00	765163					260 Augusta Ave	former Toronto	M5T 2L9	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.40315001308731, 43.6564408212684]}"
29	698	Yonge Street Mission	381 Yonge St, Toronto, ON     M5B 1S1	Church-Yonge Corridor, 75	416-929-9614	evergreen@ysm.ca	"<a href=""http://www.ysm.ca"" target=""_blank"">www.ysm.ca</a>"	Street youth 16-24 years	Drop-in centre * hot meals * informal and formal counselling  * shower and laundry facilities * access to emergency clothing * referrals and advocacy * legal advice * ID clinic * other specialized programs		English ; Portuguese ; Spanish	Wheelchair accessible washroom, assistance needed with door ; Wheelchair accessible main entrance and ground floor, assistance needed with door	Office -- Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm * appointments only Mon-Fri 9 am-12 noon * meals and programs -- Mon-Fri 1 pm-5 pm *  Out of the Cold evening meal -- October to May (see separate entry)	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2014-02-13T05:00:00	7730095					381 Yonge St	former Toronto	M5B 1S1	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.3815692218698, 43.6587484652904]}"
30	699	Scarborough Hospital	2425 Eglinton Ave E, Ste 301, Toronto, ON     M1K 5G8	Kennedy Park, 124	416-431-8230		"<a href=""http://TSH.to"" target=""_blank"">TSH.to</a>"		"Community mental health clinic <br><br>

<b>Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACTT) </b> -- comprehensive community based treatment to individuals with severe and persistent mental illness<br><br>

<b>Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) clinic </b>-- assessment and treatment for children up to 16 years * workshops<br><br>

<b>Justice and Mental Health </b>-- assessment and case management for clients with a mental health diagnosis who have had involvement with the court system"	Physician referral	English	Wheelchair accessible building including main entrance and barrier free washrooms * lowered elevator buttons * designated parking	Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm	(50) Non Profit	2016-01-05T05:00:00	330677					2425 Eglinton Ave E	Scarborough	M1K 5G8	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.267103936897, 43.7320819460129]}"
31	700	Fred Victor	145 Queen St E, Toronto, ON     M5A 1S1	Moss Park, 73	416-364-8228 ext 3331	etrentadue@fredvictor.org	"<a href=""http://www.fredvictor.org"" target=""_blank"">www.fredvictor.org</a>"	Homeless and marginally housed adults 16 years and older	Drop-in services -- information and referral, counselling, advocacy, ID clinic * access to food, clothing, phones and housing worker * mental health and justice workers * harm reduction support * seasonal income tax preparation * creative arts programs and outings * community garden	Drop in	English	Barrier-free washroom including door and stall ; Wheelchair accessible main entrance ; Street parking	Drop-in -- Mon-Fri 12 noon-4 pm * Support Services Mon-Fri 9:30 am-5:30 pm by appointment	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2016-02-03T05:00:00	6624470					145 Queen St E	former Toronto	M5A 1S1	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.3729690675719, 43.6536177061789]}"
32	701	Regesh Family and Child Services	149 Willowdale Ave, Toronto, ON     M2N 4Y5	Willowdale East, 51	416-495-8832	eschild@regesh.com	"<a href=""http://www.regesh.com"" target=""_blank"">www.regesh.com</a>"	Individuals 4-70 years, including children, youth, couples and families	"Counselling and family support services * court diversion services * outreach to street youth<br> 
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<b>Anger Management Clinic <a href=""http://www.regeshangerclinic.com "">www.regeshangerclinic.com </a></b> -- 10 week individual or group course on personal control for children, youth and adults<br> 
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<b>Family Support Program</b> -- diagnosis and treatment planning * crisis intervention * individual therapy for children, youth and adults * strategies for enriching school performance * child management sessions * aftercare follow-up for youth discharged from residential centres or foster care * parenting courses for teen mothers and families with young children or teens<br> 
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<b>High on Success (HOS) Mentor Program</b> -- day program for youth 15-24 years who are homeless, unemployed and/or not in school * day program includes social and life skills training, self-esteem enhancement, decision making, conflict resolution, peer relationships, interpersonal communication * drug awareness and harm reduction * homework club * field trips and other social activities * youth mentor training<br>
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<b>Play Therapy Program</b> -- for children 4-12 years who are coping with grief and loss, serious illness of a family member, adoption or foster care, bullying, abuse, violence, poor self-esteem<br>
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<b>Reconnecting Youth</b> -- school based life skills program for at risk youth peer groups<br>
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Also Professional Consultation and Support Program for community agencies"	Call for appointment	English	Wheelchair accessible - call for details	Mon-Fri 8 am-6 pm * evening hours as required	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2015-05-06T04:00:00	575629					149 Willowdale Ave	North York	M2N 4Y5	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.4003232121341, 43.7663001718097]}"
33	703	John Howard Society of Toronto	Dorset Park Community Hub, 1911 Kennedy Rd, Unit 105, Toronto, ON     M1P 2L9	Dorset Park, 126	647-849-1541	ciantorno@johnhowardtor.on.ca	"<a href=""http://www.johnhoward.on.ca/toronto"" target=""_blank"">www.johnhoward.on.ca/toronto</a>"	Adult men 18 years and older involved with the criminal justice system * Pardon program open to men and women	Information and referral services * assistance to complete a pardon/record suspension application * housing search assistance	Call for appointment	English	Designated parking at entrance ; Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Easy access to elevator ; Barrier-free washroom including door and stall	Mon-Thu 10 am-4 pm, Fri 10 am-2 pm	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2015-03-30T04:00:00	7204416					1911 Kennedy Rd	Scarborough	M1P 2L9	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.2805733330022, 43.7674356924497]}"
34	705	Margaret's Housing and Community Support Services	323 Dundas St E, Toronto, ON     M5A 2A2	Moss Park, 73	647-367-2100	info@margarets.ca	"<a href=""http://www.margarets.ca"" target=""_blank"">www.margarets.ca</a>"	Women and men 16 years and older, who are homeless, under housed or street involved	"Drop-in centre * meals * assistance locating emergency accommodation, filling out forms program * housing support program * crisis intervention * expressive art therapy * visiting nurse * diabetic clinic, chiropodist * Wednesday women's program * seniors programs * recreation<br><br>

<b>Harm Reduction Supplies and Service</b> --  Saturday-Sunday, including clean needles, crack pipes, condoms, counselling<br><br>

<b>Mental Health and Justice Program</b>  information, referral and advocacy * accompaniment * life skills training"	Walk in	English	Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance - including back entrance ; Barrier-free washroom including door and stall	"<b>January 1 to February 29, 2016 extended drop-in hours -- Mon-Sun 24 hours</b><br><br>

Regular schedule:  Tue-Thu, Sat-Sun 7 am-12 noon * mental health and justice -- Tue-Thu 9 am-12 noon  * nurse -- Thu 9 am-11:30 pm"	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2015-06-01T04:00:00	7649802					323 Dundas St E	former Toronto	M5A 2A2	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.3706371414804, 43.6582945065941]}"
35	707	Toronto Bail Program	311 Jarvis St, Rm 248, Toronto, ON     M5B 2C4	Moss Park, 73	416-323-1532		"<a href=""http://"" target=""_blank""></a>"	Youth, accused and before the courts, unable to obtain surety bail at pretrial hearing	Pretrial supervision * help finding accommodation, employment * counselling		English ; interpreters available for other languages	Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Barrier-free washroom including door and stall ; Elevator with lowered control panel	Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2015-11-05T05:00:00	2597812					311 Jarvis St	former Toronto	M5B 2C4	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.37482807034961, 43.6593160365798]}"
36	708	John Howard Society of Toronto	215 Horner Ave, 2nd Fl, Toronto, ON     M8Z 5C7	Islington-City Centre West, 14	647-429-7808	cfergerson@johnhowardtor.on.ca	"<a href=""http://www.johnhoward.on.ca/toronto"" target=""_blank"">www.johnhoward.on.ca/toronto</a>"	Adult men 18 years and older involved with the criminal justice system recently released from Toronto South Detention Centre	Reintegration services * needs assessment * information and referral to community agencies * some clothing, snacks, access to telephone and harm reduction tools provided * safe space for family and friends waiting for release of inmate		English	Not Accessible	Mon-Fri 10 am-5:30 pm	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2016-01-06T05:00:00	3244967					215 Horner Ave	Etobicoke	M8Z 4Y1	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.5172147047396, 43.6074807722975]}"
37	709	Sound Times Support Services	280 Parliament St, Toronto, ON     M5A 3A4	Moss Park, 73	416-979-1700 ; Accepts collect call from correctional facilities 416-979-8853	info@soundtimes.com	"<a href=""http://www.soundtimes.com"" target=""_blank"">www.soundtimes.com</a>"	Adults 16 years and older with serious and persistent mental health conditions * also adults 16 years and older who have experienced the mental health system	Consumer/survivor operated community mental health service * case management and individual support * Mental Health and Justice services * education and information workshops * support groups * opportunities to learn and use computer skills * social and recreational activities * peer support * advocacy	"Membership required for on-going access to services <br><br>
Community Support services -- drop in or call for appointment * no referral necessary<br><br> 
Mental Health and Justice services -- agency or self referral"	English	Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance - accessible main floor, call for details ; Street parking close to entrance	Drop-in -- Mon-Fri 9 am-9 * Case Management -- by appointment only Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm * Community Support Services -- Mon-Fri 1 pm-5 pm	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2015-01-07T05:00:00	12387726					280 Parliament St	former Toronto	M5A 3A4	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.3660187303874, 43.658480096472]}"
38	717	Centre for Addiction and Mental Health	Intergenerational Wellness Centre, 80 Workman Way, Toronto, ON     M6J 1H4	Niagara, 82	416-535-8501 ext 4366		"<a href=""http://www.camh.ca"" target=""_blank"">www.camh.ca</a>"	Most programs -- children and youth up to 17 years, with emotional, behavioural, psychological or psychiatric problems, and their families * specific eligibility for some programs -- call for details	"Assessments, treatment and referrals * treatment recommendations and consultation, including services for those involved with Youth Criminal Justice Act * outreach, prevention and education<br>
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<b>Better Behaviours Service (BBS)</b> -- assessment and treatment for children with behaviour problems, including aggression, social skills difficulties, diminished academic performance and non-compliance * must not have developmental delay, serious medical illness or psychotic disorder * parent programs * individual, group and day treatment programs -- call for eligibility and referral details<br>
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<b>Mood and Anxiety Disorders Service</b> -- assessment, treatment recommendations and short-term treatment * referral required<br>
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<b>Psychotic Disorders</b> -- assessment and consultation for children and youth with a referral diagnosis of a psychotic disorder or symptoms of psychosis * referral required<br>
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<b>Substance Abuse Program for African Canadian and Caribbean Youth (SAPACCY)</b> -- early intervention and prevention services for Black youth, including individual and group counselling and family support * no referral required<br>
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<b>Toronto Arson Prevention Program for Children (TAPP-C), www.tapp-c.com</b> -- assessment and intervention for children and youth to reduce intentional fire setting or match/lighter play * programs for parents/caregivers * referral required<br>
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<b>Youth Addiction and Concurrent Disorders Service</b> -- assessment and treatment for youth and young adults with substance use challenges, with or without concurrent mental health concerns, and their families * harm reduction and individualized approach * individual and group counselling * case management"	Referral required for most programs -- call for details * Child, Youth and Family Referral Form available online * Gender Identity Services not accepting new referrals as current clinic is closing	English ; Access to trained interpreters available for French and other languages	Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Barrier-free washroom including door and stall	Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm * individual program hours may vary	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2013-02-06T05:00:00	30024232					80 Workman Way	former Toronto	M6J 1H4	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.417430804554, 43.6436230990033]}"
39	710	Fred Victor	145 Queen St E, Toronto, ON     M5A 1S1	Moss Park, 73	416-369-1199		"<a href=""http://www.fredvictor.org"" target=""_blank"">www.fredvictor.org</a>"	Housing -- single adults 16 years and older who are homeless, at risk of becoming homeless, or are marginally housed * trans-positive services	"Services include information and referral, housing and shelter supports and outreach, medical clinic, concurrent disorders support services * drop-in program * income tax clinic * Fair Change legal clinic * nursing clinic * mental health and justice program * harm reduction equipment and support * creative programs * catering<br><br>

<b>Friends Restaurant</b> -- low-cost meals, credit available * brunch Monday-Friday 10 am-12 noon, supper Monday-Friday 4 pm-5:30 pm<br><br>

<b>Housing</b> -- permanent, shared accommodation * private bedrooms and bathrooms * shared kitchens and living rooms * 24 hour support staff using facilitative management and community development to enhance tenant involvement"	Drop in for community programs, or call for housing application procedures	English	Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Easy access to elevator - braille features ; Barrier-free washroom including door and stall	Office -- Mon-Fri 9:30 am-5:30 pm * program hours may vary	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2015-04-07T04:00:00	6624470					145 Queen St E	former Toronto	M5A 1S1	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.3729690675719, 43.6536177061789]}"
40	711	African Canadian Legal Clinic	250 Dundas St W, Ste 402, Toronto, ON     M5T 2Z5	Kensington-Chinatown, 78	416-214-4747		"<a href=""http://www.aclc.net"" target=""_blank"">www.aclc.net</a>"		"Test case litigation clinic focusing on systemic racial discrimination * public education * individual, community and government consultation * no direct legal services to individuals except in relation to test cases * funded by Legal Aid Ontario <br> <br>

<b>African Canadian Youth Justice Program</b> (youth 12-17)/<b>African Canadian Justice Program</b> (adults) -- African Canadians involved in the criminal justice system,  * racially and culturally appropriate services and referrals * court liaison * personal support * reintegration services * Youth Justice Court Workers at  4 courts: Toronto (Jarvis St), Scarborough (Eglinton Ave E), North York (Finch Ave W), Brampton (Hurontario St) * social workers in some Toronto Community Housing locations"	By appointment only	English ; Somali	Wheelchair accessible building including main entrance and barrier free washrooms * braille elevator	Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm * switchboard closed Tue, Thu 12 noon-5 pm	(50) Non Profit	2015-06-24T04:00:00	796535					250 Dundas St W	former Toronto	M5T 2Z5	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.3897949046615, 43.6548094641033]}"
41	712	Prisoners HIV/AIDS Support Action Network	526 Richmond St E, Toronto, ON     M5A 1R3	Moss Park, 73	416-920-9567		"<a href=""http://www.pasan.org"" target=""_blank"">www.pasan.org</a>"	Prisoners, ex-prisoners and youth in custody living with or affected by HIV/AIDS * their families * men, women, transgendered people or youth	Advocacy * counselling in person or by telephone * collect calls accepted from prisoners and youth in custody across Canada * prevention education for prisoners, ex-prisoners, correctional staff, youth in custody * needle exchange * assistance in accessing community supports, social services, housing, medical care * ID clinic		English	Not Accessible	Mon, Wed-Fri 9 am-5 pm	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2014-05-05T04:00:00	858643					526 Richmond St E	former Toronto	M5A 1R3	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.36458330204, 43.6547066232747]}"
42	713	Canadian Mental Health Association, Toronto Branch	1200 Markham Rd, Ste 500, Toronto, ON     M1H 3C3	Woburn, 137	416-289-6285	info@cmha-toronto.net	"<a href=""http://www.toronto.cmha.ca"" target=""_blank"">www.toronto.cmha.ca</a>"	Persons 16 years and older with serious mental health illness * <b>Newcomer Women's Wellness Program</b> -- women who are socially isolated, experiencing cultural and linguistic barriers, and/or at risk of mental health problems due to life circumstances * <b>Transitional Youth Program</b> -- youth 16-24 years who are diagnosed with schizophrenia or mood disorders	"<b>Case Management Services</b> -- for persons with serious mental illness who require support to live and work in the community * assistance in meeting basic needs (food, shelter, finances), developing skills and accessing community resources<br>
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<b>Community Treatment Order (CTO) Case Management Services, 416-289-6285 ext 282</b> -- intensive case management for persons on Community Treatment Orders with serious mental illness who require support to live and work in the community * assistance in improving life skills, meeting basic needs (food, shelter, finances), accessing community resources, and participating in work and social opportunities<br>
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<b>Employment Services, 416-789-7957 ext 228</b> -- access to employment and training for people with mental health illness * comprehensive employment assistance, employment preparation, job coaching, and employment placement and support * includes consumer operated catering and cleaning business<br>
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<b>Info, Intake and Referral, 416-289-6285 ext 243</b> -- telephone information on community support and treatment * referrals to appropriate programs and community agencies<br>
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<b>Mental Health Court Support and Diversion Program</b> -- Metro East (Scarborough) Court 416-285-4177 * diversion of individuals with serious mental illness from the court system to mental health and community support services * court support worker assistance * consultation available for individuals who do not qualify for diversion -- referrals to mental health and support services to facilitate bail or assist with sentencing<br>
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<b>NAMI Family-to-Family Education Program, 416-789-7957 ext 270</b> -- for family members and friends of people who have serious and persistent mental illness * 12 week course co-taught by trained volunteer family members * includes information about mental illnesses, coping skills for handling crisis and relapse, communication, empathy and listening skills, medications and side effects, self care, rehabilitation, community services and supports, advocacy and fighting discrimination<br>
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<b>New Dimensions and East Metro Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACTT)</b> -- community treatment, rehabilitation and support services for persons with serious mental illness * services provided by multidisciplinary teams<br>
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<b>Newcomer Women's Wellness Program, 416-289-6285 ext 301</b> -- some groups for immigrant or refugee women are language-specific * for Afghan, Greek, Hindi, Jamaican, Polish, Punjabi and Russian groups in Toronto call 416-289-6285 ext 303 * for Somali, Tamil and English groups in Scarborough and the Italian group in North York call 416-289-6285 ext 301 * child care available for some groups * in partnership with other organizations<br>
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<b>Rehabilitation Action Program (RAP)</b> -- intensive and culturally sensitive case management for persons with serious mental illness who experience linguistic and cultural barriers to accessing services * assistance in developing skills to live and work in the community, and to access community resources * also family engagement, education on mental illness and treatment options and support<br>
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<b>Transitional Youth Program (TYP)</b> -- support and assistance in regaining/maintaining age appropriate milestones and minimizing the impact of mental illness * intensive clinical support, therapeutic interventions and case management"	Call 416-289-6285 ext 243 or email tmckay@cmha-toronto.net for intake * Info, Intake and Referral -- call or email	English ; Interpretation service available for most languages ; Rehabilitation Action Program - Dari, English, Pashto, Somali, Tamil	Designated parking at entrance ; Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Barrier-free washroom including door and stall	Mon-Fri 8 am-4 pm	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2015-10-27T04:00:00	4498793					1200 Markham Rd	Scarborough	M1H 3C3	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.232117555141, 43.7766098499215]}"
43	714	Rittenhouse	526 Richmond St E, Toronto, ON     M5A 1R3	Waterfront Communities-The Island, 77	416-972-9992	rittenhouse@hotmail.ca	"<a href=""http://rittenhouseanewvision.com"" target=""_blank"">rittenhouseanewvision.com</a>"		"Community education -- public speaking, pamphlets * pen pal program -- linking community and prisoners * support and advocacy for prisoners, ex-prisoners, and families * phone support * reintegration support <br><br>

 <b>Just Blog</b> -- discussion forum focused on justice issues including prisoners rights and transformative justice"	Call	English	Wheelchair accessible washroom, assistance needed with door ; Wheelchair accessible building -- side entrance	Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2015-10-27T04:00:00	858643					526 Richmond St E	former Toronto	M5A 1R3	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.36458330204, 43.6547066232747]}"
44	715	Legal Line	111 Gloucester Grv, Toronto, ON     M6C 2A7	Oakwood Village, 107	416-929-8400	info@legalline.ca	"<a href=""http://www.legalline.ca"" target=""_blank"">www.legalline.ca</a>"	Open to all	Legal information on provincial and federal laws, available by automated and live telephone support or website * referrals * publishes legal guides and Your Guide to Canadian Law		English ; French ; Arabic ; Chinese (Cantonese) ; Chinese (Mandarin) ; Dutch ; Farsi ; German ; Hindi ; Italian ; Ojibway ; Polish ; Portuguese ; Punjabi ; Russian ; Somali ; Spanish ; Tamil ; Ukrainian ; Urdu ; Interpretive Services ; legal answers in 65	Unknown	Mon-Sun 24 hours	(50) Non Profit	2016-01-07T05:00:00	61279					111 Gloucester Grv	York	M6C 2A7	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.43887047183831, 43.6961431155536]}"
45	716	Operation Springboard	60 Queen St W, Toronto, ON     M5H 2M4	Bay Street Corridor, 76	416-214-2469		"<a href=""http://www.springboardservices.ca"" target=""_blank"">www.springboardservices.ca</a>"	Adult offenders approved by the Crown Attorney	Court Diversion Programs -- Direct Accountability Program for provincial criminal code offences * Federal Diversion for possession of marijuana		English ; court interpreters available for other languages upon request	Barrier-free washroom including door and stall ; Wheelchair accessible automatic rear entrance - from Albert St ; Elevator with lowered control panel	Mon-Fri 8 am-4 pm	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2015-08-13T04:00:00	8068212					60 Queen St W	former Toronto	M5H 2M3	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.381751980794, 43.6521038651431]}"
46	718	Centre francophone de Toronto	555 Richmond St W, Suite 303H, Toronto, ON     M5V 3B1	Waterfront Communities-The Island, 77	416-922-2672 ext 300	juridique@centrefranco.org	"<a href=""http://www.centrefranco.org"" target=""_blank"">www.centrefranco.org</a>"	French-speaking people who live, study or work in Toronto including refugees * Legal Aid eligibility criteria apply	"<b>Legal Aid Services</b> -- free legal representation in court for low-income Francophones * summary legal advice * community workshops * family advice lawyer * notary services * immigration and refugee law * landlord-tenant law * social assistance and income support law * labour law and human rights<br><br>

Free legal advice -- 1-877-966-7345 * 9 am-5 pm * available for City of Toronto and Peel, Durham and York Region"	Call extension 300 for appointment	French ; French - Designated Agency under the French Language Services Act	Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance - call ahead to make arrangements ; Wheelchair accessible washroom, assistance needed with door ; street parking close to entrance	Mon-Tue, Fri 9 am-12 noon, 1 pm-5 pm; Wed 9 am-7 pm ; Thu 9 am-12 noon	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2015-09-24T04:00:00	8457243					555 Richmond St W	former Toronto	M5V 3B1	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.4023781526165, 43.6463830812825]}"
47	719	Mount Sinai Hospital	260 Spadina Ave, Ste 204, Toronto, ON     M5T 2E4	Kensington-Chinatown, 78	416-586-9900	wchow@mtsinai.on.ca	"<a href=""http://www.mtsinai.on.ca"" target=""_blank"">www.mtsinai.on.ca</a>"	Persons with severe and persistent mental health illness * focus on Southeast Asian, Tamil, Aboriginal and Black communities	"<b>Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACTT)</b> -- culturally sensitive mental health outreach service * partnership with Hong Fook Mental Health Association, in collaboration with Centre for Addiction and Mental Health<br><br> 

<b>Mental Health Court Support Program (MHCS)</b> -- services and support to persons in conflict with the criminal justice system because of mental illness"	By referral	English ; Chinese (Cantonese) ; Chinese (Mandarin) ; Korean ; Tamil ; Vietnamese	Not Accessible	Office -- Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm	(50) Non Profit	2015-12-08T05:00:00	869982					260 Spadina Ave	former Toronto	M5T 2E4	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.3982598310952, 43.6519145540625]}"
48	720	Operation Springboard	311 Jarvis St, Toronto, ON     M5B 2C4	Moss Park, 73	Administration and Jarvis Youth Court 416-964-1948 ; North York Youth Court 416-746-0430 ; Newmarket Youth Court 905-895-7674	irenea@springboardservices.ca	"<a href=""http://www.springboardservices.ca"" target=""_blank"">www.springboardservices.ca</a>"	Youth 12-17 years involved with the criminal justice system who are scheduled to appear at the Jarvis Youth Court, Northwest Youth Court or Newmarket Youth Court	Court diversion planning * pre-release planning	Call to apply or speak to duty counsel at court	English	Wheelchair accessible building including main entrance and barrier free washrooms * lowered elevator buttons * limited street parking	Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2015-08-13T04:00:00	2597812					311 Jarvis St	former Toronto	M5B 2C4	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.37482807034961, 43.6593160365798]}"
49	721	PACT Urban Peace Program	Artscape Youngplace, 180 Shaw St, Ste 201, Toronto, ON     M6J 2W5	Trinity-Bellwoods, 81	416-656-8824	ben@pactprogram.ca	"<a href=""http://www.pactprogram.ca"" target=""_blank"">www.pactprogram.ca</a>"	Youth 13-21 years, at risk, in conflict with the law, under resourced, marginalized and/or a newcomer	Life and job skills, coaching, mentoring * <b>LifePlan Coaching</b> -- for higher-risk repeat young offenders * <b>LifeSkills</b> -- community service and wellness projects * integrated after-school programming for youth in priority neighbourhoods	Referral by probation officers, judges, guidance and employment counsellors, youth workers, social workers, teachers and other community based youth focused agencies * LifePlan Coaching -- referral from youth court	English	Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Easy access to elevator ; Elevator with braille and voice/tone features ; Wheelchair accessible washroom, assistance needed with door ; program sites are wheelchair accessible	Vary by program and site -- call or visit website for details	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2016-02-19T05:00:00	866475					180 Shaw St	former Toronto	M6J 2W5	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.4175862610454, 43.6468989083573]}"
50	722	Operation Springboard	The Resource Room, 2568 Lawrence Ave E, Toronto, ON     M1P 2R7	Dorset Park, 126	Youth Services 416-615-0788 * YJC 416-346-6070		"<a href=""http://www.springboardservices.ca"" target=""_blank"">www.springboardservices.ca</a>"	Youth 12-17 years involved in the criminal justice system	"<b>Specialized Youth Services</b> (formerly Attendance Program) -- alternative sentencing program * group and individual counselling for anger management, substance abuse, violence prevention * part-time employment program * skill development workshops and training * youth group for girls
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<b>Youth Justice Committee (YJC)</b> -- court diversion committee for youth with low level offences * services offered at Newmarket and Sault Ste Marie locations"	Referral by court, crown attorney or probation officer	English	Wheelchair accessible building including main entrance and barrier free washrooms * designated parking	Youth Services -- Mon-Thu 9 am-7:30 pm, Fri 9 am-5 pm * YJC -- Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri 9:30 am-5:30 pm ; Wed 9:30 am-9 pm	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2015-08-13T04:00:00	13232759					2568 Lawrence Ave E	Scarborough	M1P 2R7	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.2655479184686, 43.751632397507805]}"
51	723	Canadian Mental Health Association, Toronto Branch	1200 Markham Rd, Ste 500, Toronto, ON     M1H 3C3	Woburn, 137	416-289-6285	info@cmha-toronto.net	"<a href=""http://www.toronto.cmha.ca"" target=""_blank"">www.toronto.cmha.ca</a>"	Individuals 16 years and older with serious mental illness and recent or current involvement with the criminal justice system	"<b>Network Safe Bed Registry, 416-248-4174, <a href=""http://www.toronto.cmha.ca/safebeds"">www.toronto.cmha.ca/safebeds</a></b> -- information on criteria, locations and availability of short-term crisis beds * crisis beds -- residential care and 24 hour crisis support, up to 30 days * capacity 16 beds * in partnership with COTA Health, Gerstein Crisis Centre and Reconnect Mental Health Services<br>
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<b>Case Management Services, 416-979-1994 ext 224</b> -- supportive housing and intensive case management services * capacity 395 * rent supplement program * high level of supportive services * in partnership with Houselink Community Homes, LOFT Community Services, COTA Health -- see separate entries<br>
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<b>Mental Health and Justice Crisis Prevention Program, 416-458-9466, fax 416-289-6843 (referrals)</b> -- assistance to individuals with mental illness who are at significant risk of incurring criminal charges * access to mental health services and supports * home visits or visits to community locations available to referred individuals * consultation available to police, probation and criminal justice personnel * see website for referral form <br><br>

<b>Mental Health and Justice Initiative</b> -- housing and support for persons with serious mental illness, current involvement with the criminal justice system, and who are homeless or at risk of homelessness * in partnership with LOFT Community Services -- see separate entry"	Supportive housing -- apply through Access Point, call 1-888-640-1934 or visit www.theaccesspoint.ca to download application	English	Designated parking at entrance ; Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Barrier-free washroom including door and stall	Office -- Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2015-05-05T04:00:00	4498793					1200 Markham Rd	Scarborough	M1H 3C3	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.232117555141, 43.7766098499215]}"
