ON, M4C 5R6
Toronto, ON, M4C 1K3
Social enterprise courier service staffed and run by people with lived experience of mental illness and substance use
- supported employment opportunities including permanent and transitional employment
- employment includes transition and service navigation support and advocacy, and social support network opportunities such as staff breakfast, social activities, alumni and art clubs
Toronto, ON, M4J 1L2
- direct service including counselling
- advocacy
- escort to appointments
- help to navigate different systems, such as housing, legal, health care
- help with application for ODSP, connecting to housing workers, finding a doctor
- referrals for case management through The Access Point (see separate entry)
- using different therapeutic methods, such as Cognitive Behavioural therapy (CBT), Solution Focussed, Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT), Narrative
- on-call mobile crisis service for adults 65 years and older, with addictions or mental health challenges
- partners include LOFT Community Services, Haven Toronto, and South Riverdale Community Health Centre; see Toronto Seniors Helpline listing for details
- community based program that helps adults experiencing mental health issues find paid employment
Toronto, ON, M4K 2S5
Community-based day program
- recreation
- academics
- arts and crafts
- social skills
- sensory activities
- physical fitness
- communication and vocational training
- spiritual care
Toronto, ON, M4H 1G3
Also provide an 18-week intensive job readiness training program that helps people gain hard and soft skills to be employable with an emphasis on food services (cafe/bakery).
Programs are funded and require applicants to apply throug Developmental Services Ontario
Toronto, ON, M5A 3W8
Supported post-secondary certificate program intended to develop and cultivate career possibilities, learning styles, and confidence and leadership in navigating institutions to support post-secondary goals
Key skills developed include:
- communication
- critical thinking and problem solving
- information and change management
- community building and leadership
- self-advocacy
Other development opportunities include:
- gaining credentials and experiences for post-secondary and certificate programs
- strategy and skill development
- exploration and pursuit of academic and career goals
- understanding of, and addressing, individual challenges to employment, academic and interpersonal success
Toronto, ON, M4Y 2E3
The Clubhouse
Members attend The Clubhouse to begin recovery from serious mental illness and participate in work-focused activity units including clerical, maintenance, food services
- peer and staff case management support
- evening, weekend and holiday social recreation activities
- social and recreation opportunities for young adults
- digital media opportunities such as podcasts, videos, newsletters
- supported employment and housing opportunities
- access to affordable meals
Peer Support Warm Line
Mental health peer support by and for consumers/survivors Mon-Sun 6 pm-12 midnight EST
- phone 416-960-9276
- text 647-557-5882
- online chat visit www.warmline.ca
Community Support:
Seniors Day Program includes daily phone outreach, onsite programming such as meals, social activities, and information sessions on various topics
Community Place Hub health access model of support includes drop-in for social and recreational activities, resources and food, mental health supports, peer supports, after school youth programs, and special events
Double Recovery Program
Peer facilitated self-help meetings for individuals with concurrent disorders of mental illness and addictions, visit website for information and meeting schedule
Visit website for information on in-person and virtual supports, and calendar of activities and events
Toronto, ON, M4G 1R8
COVID19
- visit website for list of current changes and closures including visiting policies
- expanded virtual programming
Pediatric rehabilitation and complex continuing care hospital
Inpatient Services
- brain injury rehabilitation
- specialized orthopedic and developmental rehabilitation (SODR)
- complex continuing care
- Get Up and Go - pediatric pain service
Outpatient Services
- augmentative and alternative communication; writing aids service
- autism diagnosis and treatment services; Autism Assessment Diagnostic Hub
- brain injury rehabilitation, concussion centre
- cleft lip and palate/craniofacial service
- clinical seating
- creative arts and music therapy
- dental clinic - by referral by physician or dentist only
- feeding
- neuromotor and neuromuscular
- orthotics, prosthetics and myoelectrics
- respite
- snoezelen rooms for inpatients and the community
- spina bifida and spinal cord services
- swim programs
- therapeutic recreation and life skills
- youth engagement and employment programs
Early Learning and Development
- infant and child development consultation and early intervention
- consultative support to childcare centres on programming, occupational therapy and school transitions
- 2 nursery schools -- see separate entries
Adult Services
- orthotics
- prosthetics and myoelectrics
- swim programs
Toronto, ON, M5C 2Z3
- does not provide clinical services
Provides training and employment opportunities to job seekers, incumbent workers and employers through a partnership-driven approach
Skills Development Fund Training Stream
- Projects support hiring, training, and upskilling to jobseekers, apprentices, and workers.
- Specific projects are listed on the list of Skills Development Fund Agencies across Ontario.
Skills Development Fund Capital Stream
- Supports organizations with upgrades or construction of training centres in high-demand jobs, like the skilled trades.
Toronto, ON, M4S 1Y5
Employment Services - support and training for job seekers and workers with disabilities
- 1-on-1 goal planning and coaching
- resume and cover letter support
- interview skills practice
- guidance on requesting accommodation and disclosing disability
- supportive job search
- participants have access to Career Management Portal
Support to businesses
- recruitment
- ongoing support after employing a CCRW candidate, including workplace accommodations and modifications
CCRW locations:
Kitchener, 127 Victoria St S, Suite 201, N1G 2B4, [email protected]
Ottawa, 130 Albert St, Suite 1103, K1P 5G4 [email protected]
Toronto, ON, M3A 1A3
Community-based day program
- recreation
- academics
- arts and crafts
- social skills
- sensory activities
- physical fitness
- communication and vocational training
- spiritual care
Toronto, ON, M3A 1A3
Vocational rehabilitation program for persons with mental health challenges
- assessment and training
- basic work assessments
- life skills
- light packaging and assembly work experience and/or volunteering in Meals that Heal Program
- supportive counselling
- mental health wellness groups
- social activities and community outings
Participants who have developed competitive employment skills can then be referred to Transitional Employment Program (see separate listing), the Affirmative Business (packaging and light assembly business) or other programs
Toronto, ON, M3A 1A3
- work skills training
- job shadowing
- supportive counselling
- various competitive job opportunities and work experience
- reintegration support and follow up
Toronto, ON, M5R 2S7
Advocates for and provides support and services to children, youth and adults with an intellectual disability
Children and Youth
- information on early childhood programs, school placement, registration, education plans
- help in accessing funding and programs
- development of a plan to ensure consistency between home, school and community programs
- employment programs for youth
Adults
- skills development including literacy, money management, social skills, and travel training
- job placement
- Case Management Program (Formerly Adult Protective Service Worker Program (APSW))
- supportive services, including counselling and advocacy, for adults 18 years and older living or planning to live independently in the community
Families
- Family and parent support groups
- in-home consultation and collaboration with other professionals to plan for services
Residential Services
- supported group living
- supportive home share
- supportive independent living
- LIGHTS, www.lights.to -- helps families explore community residential options and funding eligibility
Respite Services
- adult fee-for-service programs
- residential respite for children and adults
- summer camps
ConnectABILITY, www.connectability.ca -- online information, tools and workshops for people with a developmental disability, their families and support networks
Good Foot Forward - support and employment services
- hybrid learning opportunity for neurodivergent individuals interested in gaining employment skills and work experience
Same-day delivery by foot or on transit within the Greater Toronto Area (M postal codes)
Toronto, ON, M6J 1H4
- satellite art training program partnerships
- initiatives such as Art Cart, Being Scene Annual Juried Exhibition, and Rendezvous with Madness Film Festival
Toronto, ON, M3B 2T5
For general information on services offered, visit Kerry's Place
Services Offered:
- The Ontario Autism Program (OAP)
- consultation services
- Resource Centre and Library
- adult Supports
- transitional adult services
- respite and recreational services
- workshops
- Social Skills groups and sibling groups and Camps
- residential services and supports
Toronto, ON, M6E 1B8
Community-based and in-home mental health and addiction services
- case management for individuals with mental health challenges, including youth, seniors, and those at risk of involvement with justice system
- Assertive Community Treatment Teams (ACTT) and multidisciplinary teams, including psychogeriatric supports
- concurrent disorders, dual diagnosis and cognitive disability support services
- supportive housing and homelessness prevention
Some programs and services in collaboration with other community agencies; call or visit website for complete service descriptions and satellite office locations
FAME Family and Caregiver Support Services for individuals in a caregiving role, see separate listings
For Crisis Outreach Services for Seniors (COSS), 416-217-2077, see separate listing for Toronto Seniors Helpline
Toronto, ON, M6R 1A3
Education and employment opportunities through social enterprise and pre-employment training programs
- operates Out of this World Café, Parkdale Green Thumb Enterprises, Raging Spoon Catering, College Street Catering
- pre-employment training programs include Food and Horticulture Training, Relief Worker Training (shelters and drop-in)
- Voices from the Street public speakers available on a variety of issues
Toronto, ON, M6A 3B4
Range of community support services including information and referrals, case management, early intervention, assertive community treatment, employment and housing services, family support services, health and wellness groups, social rehabilitation, mental health and justice programs, and education and mental health promotion, workshops for individuals and organizations, publications, and systemic advocacy
Short Stay Crisis Bed Registry, 416-248-4174, CMHA Toronto
- registry line for the short-stay crisis beds in Toronto run by CMHA Toronto, Gerstein MHJ Short-Stay Crisis Bed and Reconnect MHJ Short-Stay Crisis Bed
- temporary residential support for up to 30 days
Holiday Gift Program
Gifts of warm clothing each December to consumers of mental health services, distributed through mental health agencies
Living Life to the Full for Caregivers 55+
8-week course using cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)
- individuals develop skills and strategies to deal with stress, anxiety, and/or life transitions and challenges
- visit CMHA Ontario website for workshop locations across Toronto
Extreme Cleaning and Hoarding Support Program
- support for seniors who are in need of extreme cleaning and/or hoarding supports
- visit website for additional information
BounceBack Ontario and Ontario Structured Psychotherapy, see separate listing for intake agency, Canadian Mental Health Association, York Region and South Simcoe
Toronto, ON, M6B 1V9
Toronto, ON, M6E 2T5
- consumer/survivor initiatives to address economic and social barriers, such as employment preparation, computer training, and literacy and ESL classes
- leadership and advocacy training
- peer-led addictions wellness and harm reduction group
- alternative models of support and services, including art and music therapy
- community outreach, including anti-racism education and training in mental health
2SLGBTQ + Case Management
For members of racialized communities, includes trauma-informed counselling, drop in programs, outreach and harm reduction in anti-racism, anti-oppression framework
Youth Case Management in partnership with Black Creek Community Health Centre, see separate listing
Toronto, ON, M1L 1Z8
Advocates for and provides support and services to children, youth and adults with an intellectual disability
Children and Youth
- information on early childhood programs, school placement, registration, education plans
- help in accessing funding and programs
- development of a plan to ensure consistency between home, school and community programs
- employment programs for youth
Adults
- skills development including literacy, money management, social skills, and travel training
- job placement
- Case Management Program (Formerly Adult Protective Service Worker Program (APSW))
- supportive services, including counselling and advocacy, for adults 18 years and older living or planning to live independently in the community
Families
- Family and parent support groups
- in-home consultation and collaboration with other professionals to plan for services
Residential Services
- supported group living
- supportive home share
- supportive independent living
- LIGHTS,www.lights.to -- helps families explore community residential options and funding eligibility
Respite Services
- adult fee-for-service programs
- residential respite for children and adults
- summer camps
ConnectABILITY, www.connectability.ca -- online information, tools and workshops for people with a developmental disability, their families and support networks
Toronto, ON, M1H 2W1
- Day program for the developmentally delayed teaching life & social skills to enhance ones quality of life.
- Saturday and Sunday program for the developmentally delayed for persons to engage in leisure activities and community outings to receive assistance in meeting developmental milestone
- Afterhours/ Respite program for the developmentally delayed to aid persons with communication, socialization and other life/ social skills.
- Senior program for seniors with Alzheimer's, dementia or any other impactive disorder
Programs offered include:
- counselling services for families
- literacy
- summer camp
- community outings
- respite and drop-in
- March break
- PA days
- arts and craft
- vocational training
- budgeting
- fitness

