ON, M4T 1C6
Peer-peer self help group * fellowship * social and medical information, including online resource library * annual medical conferences
416-302-5675
Toronto, ON, M5A 2B2
Toronto, ON, M5A 4K3
HIV/AIDS prevention and support services
- sexual health education, health promotion workshops, safer sex supplies
- one-on-one support, support groups, referral
- form filling, settlement services, interpretation and translation
- financial support including contingency fund
- capacity building and training
SAFE Program - non-judgemental check-in service for personal security, www.asaap.ca/safeprogram for more information
Toronto, ON, M5A 1S1
Offers sexual health education and outreach, one-on-one counselling and support groups in Spanish; services are private and confidential; provides a safe place for the 2SLGBTQI+ community
- counselling services for people living with HIV/AIDS and/or at risk of contracting HIV
- education and prevention services for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including HIV
- education and resources for safe and consensual sexual practices
- harm reduction education and resources for substance users
- connection to community resources and primary care
- ongoing education and workshops on sexual health, mental health and harm reduction
- activities and groups focused on the 2SLGBTQI+ community
Toronto, ON, M5A 1V2
HIV/AIDS education, prevention and support, including information on HIV and STI (sexually transmitted infections) risk, sexual health and healthy relationships, and harm reduction
- community-based prevention programs for youth, women, and gay, bisexual, queer, questioning, trans and other men who have sex with men (MSM)
- community workshops, forums, outreach, training for professionals and organizations, and culturally specific materials
- volunteer opportunities
Harm reduction
- supplies and outreach
Peer support
Settlement Program
Counselling and support, needs assessment, outreach and prevention for Black, African and Caribbean immigrants and refugees, including LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning) individuals
- orientation
- information and referrals to community services
- assistance in accessing services
- assistance in finding a doctor and living with treatment
- assistance with immigration system
- form and documentation completion
- housing and employment help
- interpretation and translation
- social opportunities and networking
Member agency of Toronto Drop-in Network (TDIN)
Toronto, ON, M4M 3P3
Chinese Diabetes Support Group - support provided in Mandarin and Cantonese by both peers and DECNET diabetes educators * facilitated by diabetes educators * third Monday of each month
Diabetes in the Real World (DRW) - advocacy Group - group of community members who meet regularly to raise awareness about issues faced by people living with type 2 diabetes. * Program currently on hold
English Diabetes Support Group - an informal environment in which group members can receive support from both peers and DECNET diabetes educators * facilitated by diabetes educators
Mental Health & Diabetes Group - peer support and diabetes education group that focuses on mental health challenges and managing diabetes * facilitated by diabetes educators
Outreach Programs/ Initiatives - outreach initiatives that work towards connecting with individuals who may experience barriers to health and health care access and are impacted by diabetes
Toronto, ON, M4M 3P3
Offer general nutrition counselling, individual counselling, support group, and cancer information
Toronto, ON, M4M 3P3
Chinese Cancer Support Group - Support group for cancer patients and their family members in accessing cancer care services.
Dental Bus - Dental services delivered through a partnership between SRCHC and the Toronto Public Health Mobile Dental Clinic * run by a dentist and dental hygienist * appointments are necessary
Midwifery and Toronto Community Health - MATCH - Prenatal, labour, birth and postpartum care with a team of midwives * services offered at Michael Garron Hospital, Toronto Birth Centre, or at home * 24h on-call services to MATCH clients during pregnancy and for the first 6 weeks postpartum * home visits to provide clinical care in the first week postpartum * gynecological care (Pap tests), STI screening, pregnancy testing (urine or blood tests) and counselling related to pregnancy options * support and teaching on testosterone injections
Outreach Clinic - A drop-in service that facilitates access to ongoing health care for medically unattached individuals who meet a specific criteria
Primary Care Asthma Program (PCAP) - A certified respiratory educator provides education and care for children and adults living with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
Social Work Support - Counselling, case management and advocacy, including housing, income, immigration, family and relationship issues, feelings of depression and anxiety, coping with illness, dealing with past or current problematic drug and alcohol use
Toronto, ON, M4Y 1Y5
Information and referral on AIDS and HIV related topics
- individual help and emotional support
- discussion and support groups
- information workshops
- harm reduction services
Toronto, ON, M5A 1R3
- emergency child care for clients only
- interpretation and translation
- community kitchen
Culturally sensitive HIV/AIDS workshops, events and activities in various languages for individuals, community groups and service providers, including ProjectM for Muslim girls and women 14-29 years, heterosexual men, men who have sex with men (MSM), and LGBTQ community
- literature in 8 languages
- volunteer opportunities
Toronto, ON, M7A 2H6
Provides support in accessing HIV medical care and medications, immigration services and other social services, as well as delivering practical support services
HIV Medical and Medication Access
- assists people living with HIV in getting connected to HIV medical care and HIV medications
- helps people access drug coverage through Ontario Works (OW), Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP), Trillium Drug Program and free drug coverage from pharmaceutical companies
- accompany Community Members to medical appointments to provide translation, support and advocacy
- financial assistance for medical and medication costs (while finances are available)
Income Support
- help people living with HIV/AIDS access government assistance programs such as as OW, ODSP, Canada Pension Plan (CPP), Employment Insurance
- provides financial assistance for health and wellness needs
Immigration Support
- assists people living with HIV/AIDS access immigration support, including getting a legal aid certificate, referrals to lawyers who specialize in HIV
- offers language support in languages such as Spanish, Swahili, Amharic and French
- accompanies people to their immigration/legal appointments to provide interpretation, support and advocacy
- helps Community Members complete immigration applications
Food Programs
- Essentials Market weekly food bank, including pet food (member of Daily Bread Food Bank)
- Food for Life: bi-weekly meal delivery program and delivery of items from the Essentials Market
Other Support Programs
- information and referral to other services such as mental health, housing, employment and legal services
- pet programs including financial assistance for vet bills, pet food, referrals to vets with discounted services, low cost spay/neutering and foster program in partnership with the Toronto Humane Society, see separate listing
- free haircuts on-site
- harm reduction kits, including used equipment drop-off and safer sex supplies on-site
Complementary Therapies
- hosts on-site free massage and acupuncture clinics in partnership with local colleges
Educational and Cultural Groups
- offers the Hassle Free HIV+ Women's Group as well as the Golden Girls Group for HIV+ Women over 60
- provides educational workshops for people living with HIV around HIV disclosure, U=U and harm reduction
- Saturday Social Club - play games and socialize
Engagement and Volunteer Programs
- opportunities for Community Members to volunteer and/or become Community Mobilizers
- engagement/volunteer programs including POWER (Positive Women's Empowerment and Resiliency) program, Men's Health, PHA Patient Instructor health educator program, front desk, Essentials Market, delivery and Therapeutic Care
Toronto, ON, M4T 1K2
Acoustic Neuroma Association (ANAC) of Canada is a peer-led, volunteer, charitable organization, providing information and support to patients and their families who have been diagnosed with the rare brain tumour acoustic neuroma (vestibular schwannoma).
ANAC promotes early diagnosis leading to successful treatment and support of post-surgical issues for individuals.
ANAC supports ongoing research, information sharing and public education of acoustic neuroma tumours.
Membership includes:
- Virtual Support Groups
- One-on-one Peer Support
- Webinars
- Expert Support
- Annual Reports
- The Connection Newsletter
Toronto, ON, M4T 1M9
ON, M4T 1M9
Special series programs run at various times throughout the year, including: Persistent Concussion Series & ABI Info Series.
- warm line open for support and information (12-4 P.M. Monday to Thursday)
- peer led caregiver support group
- brain injury support groups for adults: women, mixed gender, people who identify as LGBTQI
- Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) groups
- On-line Gentle Hatha Yoga
- Social Drop-Ins
- Brain Injury and Justice program: assistance from supervised social work students to help people living with brain injury navigate the legal system - Ontario Wide
- www.abijustice.org - online toolkit on brain injury and the criminal justice system in Ontario *Information for lawyers and people living with brain injury available.
Service changes: In-person and online programs are available
Toronto, ON, M4G 3A9
Toronto, ON, M4G 3A9
Support Groups Include:
- Adults with Epilepsy (AWE)
- Parent Support Groups
- Young Adults Support Group
- Partners and Adult Family Members Support Group
- Surgery Support Group
- Professionals Support Group
- Epilepsy Employment Group
- New and Expecting Parents Group
- Recreation Groups
Adult Support Groups - Offering support groups for adults or their family members living with epilepsy
- Adults with Epilepsy (AWE) - third Tuesday of each month, 6pm-8pm * connect with other adults living with epilepsy and learn more about epilepsy and share feelings and concerns.
- Professionals Group - First Tuesday of each month, 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. * Meeting for Professionals working with epilepsy.
- Partners and Adult Family Members of People with Epilepsy Group - Quarterly on Monday nights, 6:00pm - 7:30pm * the opportunity to meet, connect and share with other partners living with people who have epilepsy * information from people who are faced with the same issues on how to manage
- Friday Recreation Group - This social group meets every Friday, 1pm - 4pm
- Surgery Support Group - Quarterly online, 5pm -6:30pm * hosted in partnership with Toronto Western Hospital's Epilepsy Program * bring together people with epilepsy who have done surgery with those who are considering surgery as a treatment option
Children, Youth, and Parent Support Groups - Offering support groups for children and youth living with epilepsy and their parents
- Young Adults Support Group - First Wednesday of each month, 7:30 pm - 9 pm * a place where individuals with epilepsy can connect with other individuals to offer and receive support by sharing stories, resources and transitional concerns
- Parents Of Young Children Support Group - third Wednesday of every other month, 7:30 pm to 9 pm * a support group for parents to have the opportunity to talk about their issues, connect with others who are going through similar situations and share their resources and experiences
- Parents Of Young Adults and Teens Support Group - last Wednesday of every other month, 6 pm to 8 pm * a support group for parents of young adults and teens living with epilepsy to learn from other parents, develop effective coping strategies and decrease isolation by meeting others
Toronto, ON, M4G 3A9
- Adults with Epilepsy (AWE) - third Tuesday of each month, 6pm-8pm * connect with other adults living with epilepsy and learn more about epilepsy and share feelings and concerns.
- Professionals Group - First Tuesday of each month, 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. * Meeting for Professionals working with epilepsy.
- Partners and Adult Family Members of People with Epilepsy Group - Quarterly on Monday nights, 6:00pm - 7:30pm * the opportunity to meet, connect and share with other partners living with people who have epilepsy * information from people who are faced with the same issues on how to manage
- Friday Recreation Group - This social group meets every Friday, 1pm - 4pm
- Surgery Support Group - Quarterly online, 5pm -6:30pm * hosted in partnership with Toronto Western Hospital's Epilepsy Program * bring together people with epilepsy who have done surgery with those who are considering surgery as a treatment option
Toronto, ON, M5S 2V6
Support Services - Registered clients and their families are eligible to receive the following support services:
- home visits by an ALS Community Lead who can assist in navigating the ALS journey and help connect patients with other health care providers and community support services
- equipment and assistive devices available through the loan program or through funding assistance
- the opportunity to be part of an ALS support group (where available)
Toronto, ON, M5S 2V6
Services and activities for those affected by Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS):
- information and referral
- educational program for health professionals
- public education
- medical equipment loans program
- support group meetings for patients and their caregivers
- guest speakers provide insight and information on various topics of interest
- accepts donations of gently used medical equipment such as walkers, wheelchairs, hospital beds, lift chairs, and hoyer lifts
- pick-ups can be arranged and tax receipts are provided
Toronto, ON, M5S 2V6
The ALS Canada Equipment Program provides access to basic and essential assistive equipment through:
- The loan equipment program, which includes mobility assistance and lifts, bedroom and other equipment, and new small bathroom items
- Funding assistance programs for certain leased and rented equipment
Toronto, ON, M4T 1Z2
Online programs are an extension of the programs available in-person at the Wellspring Centres across the country, giving those who live far from physical centres, or those not well enough to leave their homes, access to Wellspring's cancer care and support
- can help individuals overcome the emotional, physical and practical challenges they may be experiencing
- wide range of online groups, programs, self-paced educational webinars and downloadable resources
- workshop topics include art, family, meditation, music, wellness, and writing
- for a full list of programs, see here
A grassroots support group providing adult survivors of childhood cancer with the opportunity to meet fellow survivors in a fun environment that nurtures friendships
Offering virtual and in-person programs
Information packages for new parents * programs for young adults * information and referral * outreach * social and recreational activities * newsletter * parent support group *
Toronto, ON, M5G 2M9
Cancer Treatment and Research Centre
- inpatient and outpatient care
- palliative care
Psychosocial Oncology Clinic, 416 946-4525
- counselling for patients and families including caregivers
- support groups; peer support
- music therapy
- Magic Castle - child care for children 12 and under whose caregivers are having appointments or visiting family at Princess Margaret; also open for children who are patients themselves
- aftercare

