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\n
\nFood Bank -- Monday-Friday 9 am-4 pm, by appointment only * clothing for infants and toddlers, household items
\n
\nEducation program -- for residents and pregnant or parenting youth * high school classrooms on site * life skills * counselling * licensed infant centre * in partnership with Toronto District School Board
\n
\nResidence -- prenatal and postnatal services * individual and family counselling * life skills, parenting skills * capacity 16 (10 young mothers, 6 infants)
\n
\nTransitional and Supportive housing -- apartments for young parents 16-19 years * 27 units * maximum stay 4 years * rent geared to income * support services * in partnership with Toronto Community Housing Corporation (see separate entry)","Call Intake Counsellor","English","Not Accessible","Office -- Mon-Fri 9 am-4 pm","(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity","2014-08-11T04:00:00",63900,null,null,null,null,"40 Humewood Dr","York","M6C 2W4","{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.4273865964418, 43.6841755624454]}"], [3,652,"YouthLink","747 Warden Ave, Toronto, ON M1L 4A8","Clairlea-Birchmount, 120","416-967-1773","info@youthlink.ca","www.youthlink.ca","Youth 12-21 years, their parents/caregivers * may vary by program","Individual, family and group counselling * residential treatment * parenting programs * outreach * school-based prevention programs * homework club * community education and development
\n
\nFamily Support Program -- case management, individual, family and group counselling for youth with developmental disabilities
\n
\nResidential Treatment Programs -- residential treatment home for young women 14-18 years, capacity 12 * 3 co-op residences for young women 16-21 years * co-op residence for young men 16-21 years
\n
\nWalk-in Counselling Service -- addresses issues such as family conflict or problems in relationships with family/parents, suicidal thoughts, depression, anger and self-harming behaviour, abuse, criminal behaviour, sexual orientation, substance abuse, racial/cultural difficulties
\n
\nPathways to Education (Scarborough Village), 647-351-0091 -- academic and financial support for high school students","Call, email or visit website for information * professional or self referral -- call intake 416-967-1773 ext 222 * Walk-in Counselling Service -- drop in, no appointment necessary","English","Designated parking at entrance ; Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Barrier-free washroom including door and stall","Mon-Wed 9 am-8 pm, Thu 9 am-6:30 pm, Fri 9 am-5 pm * Walk-in Counselling Service -- Wednesday 12 noon-6:30 pm","(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity","2014-05-14T04:00:00",2377184,null,null,null,null,"747 Warden Ave","Scarborough","M1L 4A8","{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.2828269434447, 43.7178404625096]}"], [4,660,"Humewood House Association","1900 Sheppard Ave W, Toronto, ON M3L 2G7","Glenfield-Jane Heights, 25","647-349-0109","josie.dagostino@humewoodhouse.com","www.humewoodhouse.com","Pregnant teens and young mothers 13-21 years who need support with housing, parenting, relationships, returning to school","Family resource centre * food bank and donations room * children's play area * parent and child programs * life skills * access to Internet and telephone * assistance with school, employment and child care * healthy cooking workshops * social and recreation activities
\n
\nFood Bank -- Monday-Friday 9 am-4 pm, by appointment only * clothing for infants and toddlers, household items
\n
\nTransitional and Supportive Housing -- apartments for young parents 16-19 years * 27 units * maximum stay 4 years * rent geared to income * support services * in partnership with Toronto Community Housing Corporation (see separate entry)","Call or drop in * Food Bank -- call for appointment * Transitional and Supportive Housing -- call Coordinator, email or visit website for information package and application form","English","Wheelchair accessible - call for details",null,"(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity","2013-06-18T04:00:00",10154617,null,null,null,null,"1900 Sheppard Ave W","North York","M3L 1Y7","{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.5097149724518, 43.7400251305904]}"], [5,653,"Jessie's -- The June Callwood Centre for Young Women","205 Parliament St, Toronto, ON M5A 2Z4","Moss Park, 73","416-365-1888","mail@jessiescentre.org","www.jessiescentre.org","Pregnant young women and young mothers and fathers, 18 years and under and their children","Counselling and referral on sexuality, birth control, abortion, adoption, pregnancy, parenting, finances, housing * advocacy * peer education * prenatal and postnatal classes for women or couples * prenatal nutrition program * Food for Two -- teaches pregnant youth about nutrition * breastfeeding support group * parenting groups * Intensive Parenting Program * Well Baby Clinic * lunch and snacks, emergency supplies, TTC tokens, condoms * high school credit courses * caregiver and child drop-in Monday-Thursday * parent relief * 24 hour infant respite care * swap shop with maternity wear and infant clothing * Community Education Program * supportive atmosphere * all services confidential * volunteer opportunities

\n\nAccess to Jessie's Non-Profit Homes -- subsidized family housing for women under 19 years, and their children and partners * 16 units * located at 20 Anna Hilliard Lane","Contact counsellor for appointment","English ; Chinese (Cantonese) ; Chinese (Mandarin) ; Spanish","Wheelchair accessible building including main entrance and barrier free washrooms * street parking close to entrance","Mon-Tue 9 am-6:30 pm, Wed-Thu 9 am-5 pm * Fri 9 am-2 pm administration and crisis only","(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity","2015-07-16T04:00:00",9980083,null,null,null,null,"205 Parliament St","former Toronto","M5A 2Z4","{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.364457056538, 43.6564439325962]}"], [6,654,"New Visions Toronto","250 The Esplanade, The Mill, Ste 101, Toronto, ON M5A 1J2","Waterfront Communities-The Island, 77","416-868-1493","GeneralAccount@newvisionstoronto.com","www.newvisionstoronto.com","Children (3 years and older) and young adults who have severe developmental disabilities, with both mental and physical disabilities * no destructive or severe behavioural problems","Residential program -- 12 accessible units in 4 buildings * total capacity 50 * 24 hour staff support * volunteer opportunities",null,"English","Wheelchair accessible building including main entrance and barrier free washrooms * street parking","Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm","(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity","2014-04-24T04:00:00",8354440,null,null,null,null,"250 The Esplanade","former Toronto","M5A 1J2","{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.3643584124953, 43.6499365105648]}"], [7,656,"Rosalie Hall","3020 Lawrence Ave E, Toronto, ON M1P 2T7","Bendale, 127","416-438-6880","info@rosaliehall.com","www.rosaliehall.com","Expectant young women, young parents and their children * focus on teen mothers","Children's mental health centre accredited with Children's Mental Health Ontario (see separate entry) * comprehensive range of specialized care and treatment programs for young parents, their children, partners and families * parenting support groups * outreach and support, advocacy and consultation * specialized and licensed child care and support for infants, toddlers and preschoolers (see separate entry)

\n\nCommunity Care and Treatment Team -- assists young parents up to 21 years, and their families, with mental health attachment and trauma care * parent-infant interaction assessment * individual and group parenting support * outreach services in partnership with other community organizations

\n\nCommunity Counselling -- individual, group and family counselling for pregnant youth, young parents and families * advocacy with housing, social assistance and returning to school * counsellors available for support in community settings such as schools * professional consultation available

\n\nResidential Care and Treatment -- licensed prenatal and postnatal care and treatment for mothers 12-20 years who seek comprehensive parenting support

\n\nSchool Program -- fully accredited secondary education and treatment program for pregnant or parenting youth 20 years and under

\n\nYoung Parent Hub -- groups and activities in cooperation with in-house programs and partner organizations (call for program hours) * Monday programs -- include prenatal classes, group for young fathers up to 25 years, and transition support program for parents up to 23 years with a child up to 12 months * Thursday programs -- group on healthy living topics and fun activities for young parents up to 25 years, infants and children welcome to attend with parent

\n\nYouth Outreach Services -- outreach to any youth in Dorset Park, and their families * in cooperation with other community agencies

\n\nVolunteer opportunities * services provided by other agencies -- Toronto Public Health, Jean Tweed Centre, Scarborough Hospital, Toronto District School Board, Toronto Catholic District School Board (see separate entries)","Contact intake worker","English ; French - dependent on staff availability during office hours","Designated parking at entrance ; Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Easy access to elevator ; Barrier-free washroom including door and stall","Office -- Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm * after hours -- telephone answered by residential staff * extended hours Monday and Thursday evenings (call for details)","(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity","2016-02-03T05:00:00",11485084,null,null,null,null,"3020 Lawrence Ave E","Scarborough","M1P 2T7","{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.2485226342879, 43.7555916836739]}"], [8,657,"Sancta Maria House","102 Bernard Ave, Toronto, ON M5R 1R9","Annex, 95","416-925-7333",null,"","Young women 15-19 years (under 18 on admission) in need of supportive housing and counselling * must work, or attend school or rehabilitation program * Quinn House -- low income women 18-22 years * no history of violent behaviour","Residence * maximum stay 1 year (flexible) * capacity 7 * emphasis on psychiatric care, counselling, education and life skills training * aftercare

\n\nQuinn House -- transitional housing, maximum stay 1 year (flexible) * capacity 4, responsible for rent, food, personal expenses * aftercare","For referral call Centralized Access to Residential Services (CARS) at 416-482-7884","English ; Interpretation available for other languages","No locations wheelchair accessible * residence -- driveway parking * Quinn House -- street parking close to entrance","Mon-Fri 10 am-4 pm for referrals * residence -- Mon-Sun 24 hours","(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity","2015-12-01T05:00:00",771498,null,null,null,null,"102 Bernard Ave","former Toronto","M5R 1R9","{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.403014106357, 43.6730088568328]}"], [9,658,"Massey Centre for Women","1102 Broadview Ave, Toronto, ON M4K 2S5","Broadview North, 57","416-425-6348","info@massey.ca","www.massey.ca","Pregnant young women and single mothers 13-21 years * must be willing to participate in programs","Prenatal residence -- capacity 22 * health and personal counselling * secondary school on site * parent education * life skills * crafts, recreation * maximum stay 6 months

\n\nTransitional housing -- 27 self-contained apartments and townhouses on site each for one mother and infant * maximum stay 6 months * day services and support staff available

\n\nDay services -- for residents or nonresidents * secondary school * Maternal Infant Mental Health -- counselling, child development, assessment and some referral

\n\nOntario Early Years Centre and Early Learning Centre -- see separate entries","Call and speak to intake worker","English ; interpreters arranged for other languages","Not wheelchair accessible * designated parking","Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm","(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity","2015-07-07T04:00:00",18344,null,null,null,null,"1102 Broadview Ave","East York","M4K 2S5","{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.3565900342021, 43.6866091208083]}"], [10,659,"Youth Without Shelter","6 Warrendale Crt, Toronto, ON M9V 1P9","Mount Olive-Silverstone-Jamestown, 2","416-748-0110","communications@yws.on.ca","www.yws.on.ca","Young men and women 16-24 years","Emergency shelter * capacity 30 * counselling * day programs for residents and former residents * referrals * education and recreation activities * advocacy * personal needs * community support housing workers * access to household items and furniture for residents * employment program * access to work wear * life skills workshops * supper club for former residents
\n
\nStay In School -- long-term transitional housing for youth who are students * capacity 20","Call first for details on vacancies and admission procedure","English ; interpreters may be arranged","Barrier-free washroom including door and stall ; Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance - main floor accessible only ; 2 accessible bedrooms","Mon-Sun 24 hours","(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity","2015-02-04T05:00:00",8133841,null,null,null,null,"6 Warrendale Crt","Etobicoke","M9V 1P9","{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.5802724208758, 43.7363640577479]}"], [11,661,"Horizons for Youth","422 Gilbert Ave, Toronto, ON M6E 4X3","Caledonia-Fairbank, 109","416-781-9898","info@horizonsforyouth.org","www.horizons4youth.org","Young men and women 16-24 years who are homeless or transient","Emergency shelter and short term housing program * capacity 35 * length of stay depends on plan * food packages * meals * clothing * personal needs * emotional support * informal counselling * access to housing worker * life skills training, crisis intervention, housing workshops * community referrals * aftercare support * day programs, drop-in services, clinical referral and assessment, case management, advocacy","Call for referral","English ; other languages accommodated","Designated parking at entrance - rear of building ; Street parking limited to 1 hour ; Easy access to elevator ; Barrier-free washroom including door and stall ; Wheelchair accessible main entrance, assistance needed with door ; Doors lock electronically","Mon-Sun 24 hours","(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity","2015-06-01T04:00:00",7195894,null,null,null,null,"422 Gilbert Ave","York","M6E 4X3","{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.4626057830241, 43.6894272984469]}"], [12,662,"Eva's Initiatives","11 Ordnance St, Toronto, ON M6K 1A1","Niagara, 82","416-364-4716","info@evas.ca","www.evasinitiatives.com","Housing program -- homeless youth 16-24 years, must be engaged in a training or employment program * employment program -- homeless and at-risk youth 16-29 years, also open to non-residents","Innovative long term shelter incorporating employment training * capacity 50 * length of stay up to 1 year * employment program -- job placement, life skills training and counselling, job connection and career development, and on-the-job-training * Property Maintenance and Construction training program * mentorship program -- peer or one-to-one support, friendship and guidance * Phoenix Print Shop -- social enterprise and training program","Self-referral or referral from agencies serving youth","English","Wheelchair accessible main entrance, assistance needed with door ; Barrier free washrooms","Mon-Sun 24 hours","(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity","2015-05-05T04:00:00",3121362,null,null,null,null,"11 Ordnance St","former Toronto","M6K 1A1","{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.4096733609903, 43.6391851267048]}"], [13,665,"Native Child and Family Services of Toronto","558 Bathurst St, Toronto, ON M5S 2P9","Palmerston-Little Italy, 80","416-323-1840","info@nativechild.org","www.nativechild.org","All self-declared Native young men 16-24 years, who are homeless or under housed","Transitional housing * programs include job search skills, tutoring, life skills and personal development * capacity 12 * maximum stay 12-18 months","For intake, call the Youth Department at 416-850-6110 to arrange an assessment interview","English ; Ojibway ; interpreters for other Native languages","Not Accessible","Mon-Sun 24 hours * assessment interview -- Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm","(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity","2016-01-28T05:00:00",9086510,null,null,null,null,"558 Bathurst St","former Toronto","M5S 2P9","{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.40881067261661, 43.6584647407178]}"] ]}