﻿_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	736	519 Community Centre	519 Church St, Toronto, ON     M4Y 2C9	Church-Yonge Corridor, 75	416-392-6874	info@The519.org	"<a href=""http://www.The519.org"" target=""_blank"">www.The519.org</a>"	Open to all	"Multiservice centre offering social and recreation programs and group meetings for all ages * meeting place of choice for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transsexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTTQ) communities <br><br>

<b>Community meals for LGBTTQ communities </b> -- Sun 10 am-2 pm <br><br>

<b>Community Support</b> -- Community Counselling  provides access to professionally trained and supervised volunteer counsellors * by appointment 416-392-4878 ext 4000 * Alcoholics Anonymous Sunday Group * Crystal Meth Anonymous * Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLA) * <b>Wills clinics</b>  legal services to draft wills, power of attorney and reported letters for Pro Bono lawyers * by appointment call 416-392-6878 ext 4001 * income tax clinic (March-April) <br><br>

<b>Community-led -- Hassle Free Clinic</b>  provides free medical and counselling services in many areas of sexual health * anonymous HIV testing * Tuesday 5 pm-10 pm and 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month 1 pm-5 pm (except holidays) <br><br>

<b>Education and Training</b> -- customized training to help organizations create a LGBTQ inclusive environment <br><br>

<b>Family and Children Programs</b> -- family support programming and resources for families of diverse identities and structures * <b>Family Resource Centre</b> -- program for children birth-6 years and their parents or caregivers (part of Growing Up Healthy Downtown, see separate entry) * <b>Queer Parenting Programs</b> -- educational, community-building, and family resource programs for LGBTTQ parents, prospective parents, their children and extended families * Dykes Planning Tykes * Daddies & Papas 2B * Mums the World * Daddy, Papa and Me <br><br>

<b>New to Canada -- One-On-One Settlement Coordination</b>  help with immigration forms about hearing, housing, employment, education * by appointment * weekly program designed for Convention Refugees and Permanent Residents * sessions explore issues related to settlement in Canada <br><br>

<b>Older LGBTTQ Programs</b> -- drop-in Mondays 1-4 pm, information, referrals, book clubs, service provides training and arts based programs for people 50 years and older * Older LGBT Resource Centre <br><br>

<b>Trans-Specific -- Meal Trans</b> -- drop-in program serving meals to lower income, street-active, homeless and sex-working trans women, trans men, genderqueer, and questioning people in a trans-only space * Trans Men FTM Support Group * transition support <br><br>

<b>Youth programs -- for newcomer youth</b> 14-19 years who are Permanent Residents or Convention Refugees, residing in Canada for less than five years * <b>Youth Engagement program</b> -- focus on English practice and skills building * workshops * <b>Youth Mentorship</b> -- monthly program delivered by peer mentors * hands-on activities which explore issues that matter to youth <br><br>

Local lead agency for Ontario Early Years Centres"	Call, drop in or visit the website	English	Designated parking at entrance ; Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Easy access to elevator - with braille ; Dedicated accessible washroom with all features	Mon-Sat 9 am-10 pm, Sun 9 am-5 pm	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2016-02-22T05:00:00	7731584					519 Church St	former Toronto	M4Y 2C9	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.3809426167157, 43.6665519590237]}"
2	737	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]}"
3	738	Egale Canada Human Rights Trust	183 Carlton St, Toronto, ON     M5A 2K7	Moss Park, 73	416-964-7887 ext 9	outreach@egale.ca	"<a href=""http://egale.ca/outreach"" target=""_blank"">egale.ca/outreach</a>"	Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, intersex, queer, questioning and Two-Spirit (LGBTIQ2S) youth 16-29 years who are homeless, unstably housed, or at risk of homelessness	"Drop-in centre and counselling services for LGBTIQ2S youth * intake, assessment and individualized support plan * information and referral -- emergency shelter, housing options * assistance in applying for government health (OHIP) and social assistance programs (OW, ODSP) * assistance in obtaining identification and/or legal support in amending sex markers on official documentation * employment assistance including resume and job search coaching, and referrals * food, TTC tokens and other basic necessities<br><br>

<b>Counselling Centre</b> -- immediate crisis response and counselling * suicide prevention, intervention and follow-up care * individual mental health counselling * group counselling * family counselling * addiction and mental health supports * medical, dental and legal aid referrals * exploration of education opportunities, including high school, postsecondary and trades programs * gender affirmation, community acceptance support and counselling, including transition planning and trans literacy seminars * group discussion, counselling and learning activities"	Call, email or drop in	English	Limited wheelchair accessibility - call for details ; Washroom not accessible	Drop-in centre and walk-in counselling -- Mon-Fri 3 pm-7 pm * counselling also by appointment Mon-Fri 11 am-3 pm	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2015-11-19T05:00:00	2611606					183 Carlton St	former Toronto	M5A 2K7	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.371174265852, 43.6632764838071]}"
4	739	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]}"
5	741	CultureLink Settlement and Community Services	The Crossways Mall, 2340 Dundas St W, Ste 301, Toronto, ON     M6P 4A9	High Park North, 88	416-588-6288	reception@culturelink.ca	"<a href=""http://www.culturelink.ca"" target=""_blank"">www.culturelink.ca</a>"	New immigrants and refugees, including Roma community * Sankofa, Newcomer Youth Services -- youth 14-29 years * Community Connections Mentorship Program -- newcomers 19 years or older, requires immigration papers or Permanent Resident card	"Settlement services including orientation, counselling and support (formerly Immigrant Settlement and Adaptation Program)<br><br> 

<b>Integration into the Educational System</b><br>
<b> Settlement Workers in Schools (SWIS)</b> -- outreach program based in elementary and secondary schools from mid-August to end of June, and social service agencies from July to mid-August * individualized action plan, settlement information and referral, group activities, leadership education<br><br>

<b>Employability and Social Integration</b><br> 
<b>Community Connections Mentorship Program (CCMP)</b> -- 4-6 month one-to-one befriending program for newcomers based on gender, age and residential location * group activities for newly arrived immigrants and refugees to help orient them to their new community and establish social and professional networks * trained and experienced volunteer mentors assist, with focus on citizenship and civic engagement or skills and career development<br><br>

<b>Employment Assistance</b> -- for newcomers and internationally trained professionals * personalized job search plan, labour market information,  resume preparation, networking, interview preparation<br><br> 

<b>Library Settlement Partnership (LSP)</b> -- newcomer outreach at the Mimico and Lillian H Smith branches of Toronto public library * workshops, one-to-one counselling, settlement referrals<br><br>

 <b>Newcomer Settlement Services (NSP)</b> -- employment support services * one-to-one settlement counselling and referrals * form filling including applications for asylum * orientation sessions * culturally sensitive services for the Roma community<br><br> 

<b>Well-Being and Healthy Lifestyles</b><br> 
<b>Green Settlement programs</b><br> Bike Host matches volunteer mentors with newcomers to encourage cycling * Fun and Safe Cycling to Schools * in partnership with Cycle Toronto <br> <br>

<b>Sankofa, Girls Taking Green Roots</b> -- intergenerational activities for newcomer youth 15-29 years who identify as girls and interested in gardening, nutrition and cooking * part of Global Roots Project * snacks and TTC tokens available * <b>Sankofa CultureLink Youth</b> -- peer supported drop-in for LGBTQ newcomers 15-29 years * settlement services, community engagement, environmental stewardship, nutrition and health, self-defence * <b>Sankofa Queer Arts Network</b> -- for LGBTQ newcomer youth and allies, including settlement counselling and support, with activities focused on the arts and communications<br> <br> 

<b>Wintegration Youth</b> -- for newcomer youth attending high school, after school program * fitness, homework help, recreation * snacks included<br> <br>

 <b>Newcomer  Seniors Centre</b> -- educational workshops, physical and mental exercises, recreation"	Call for appointment	English ; Afrikaans ; Arabic ; Bengali ; Bhojpuri ; Chinese (Cantonese) ; Chinese (Mandarin) ; Czech ; Farsi ; Filipino ; Hindi ; Hungarian ; Italian ; Pashto ; Polish ; Portuguese ; Punjabi ; Russian ; Sinhala ; Slovak ; Somali ; Spanish ; Tamil ; Tibeta	Designated parking at entrance - underground parking ; Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Barrier-free washroom including door and stall	Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm * some evening programs, including Community Connections Mentorship Program orientation and training	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2015-06-02T04:00:00	9638447					2340 Dundas St W	former Toronto	M6P 4A9	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.4522693314743, 43.6567152709741]}"
6	743	Planned Parenthood Toronto	36B Prince Arthur Ave, Toronto, ON     M5R 1A9	Annex, 95	416-961-0113 ext 157	teach@ppt.on.ca	"<a href=""http://www.ppt.on.ca"" target=""_blank"">www.ppt.on.ca</a>"	Peer facilitators -- youth and young adults 16-22 years	TEACH -- peer facilitated educational workshops in high schools and community settings, on issues faced by lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth * training and resources on the prevention of homophobic harassment and violence	Call, email or visit website for information	English	Not Accessible ; Trainings and some workshops held in accessible location -- call for details	Mon-Tue 9 am-4:30 pm, Wed 9 am-12 noon, Thu-Fri 9 am-4:30 pm	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2015-01-07T05:00:00	7974536					36B Prince Arthur Ave	former Toronto	M5R 1A9	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.3974745489293, 43.6695926725325]}"
7	744	Sherbourne Health Centre	333 Sherbourne St, 2nd Fl, Toronto, ON     M5A 2S5	Moss Park, 73	416-324-5077	soy@sherbourne.on.ca	"<a href=""http://www.soytoronto.org"" target=""_blank"">www.soytoronto.org</a>"	Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual and transgender youth 16-29 years * also youth unsure of their sexual orientation	Community development * arts and recreational projects * support groups for newcomer and immigrant youth, Black youth and youth of colour, bisexual, transgender and genderqueer youth * Monday evening drop-in for homeless and street-involved youth * mentoring program * support and referrals to employment and training, settlement, health, housing * email list-serve	Call, drop in or email	English ; Arabic ; interpreters can be arranged for other languages * American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters available for some events	Wheelchair accessible -- call for details	Office -- Mon-Thu 10 am-6 pm, Fri 10 am-5 pm * most support groups, activities and events are held evenings and weekends -- call for details	(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity	2014-02-06T05:00:00	20060731					333 Sherbourne St	former Toronto	M5A 2S5	"{""type"": ""Point"", ""coordinates"": [-79.3722868675875, 43.6624183022553]}"
