
Resources
The ENAGB Youth Agency
Drop-in program includes case management
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drop-in kitchen
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access to computers, internet
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access to laundry, showers
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language workshops for Anishinaabemowin, Cree, Mi'kmaq, Ojibwe
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social and recreation activities
Eligibility
Inuit, Metis, and First Nations youth 12-29 years
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Office Tel: 416-421-1680
Address: 1005 Woodbine Ave Toronto
Cross street: Woodbine Ave and Danforth Ave
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website: https://enagb-iya.ca/​
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Salvation Army, Community and Family Services
Emergency material assistance
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food
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community lunch
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summer camp for children
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Christmas assistance program
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Food Bank Referral
Eligibility
Homeless, Seniors and low income family in the neighbourhood
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Office Tel: 416-467-7416
Address: 107 Cedarvale Ave Toronto
Cross street: Woodbine Ave and Danforth Ave
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website: https://salvationarmy.ca
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Toronto Emergency Shelter Central Intake Hotline 24x7
Tel: 416-3384766 or
1-866-863-0511 or
dial 311
Centralized access system for homeless individuals and families requiring emergency shelter, includes coordinated shelter placement with family shelters, shelters for single individuals, and youth 16 years and older, and comprehensive homelessness prevention strategies
Eligibility
Varies by program, call to enquire
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Warning: Toronto Shelter is running at FULL CAPACITY​​

Michael Garron Hospital
The Rapid Access Addiction Medicine (RAAM) Clinic offers support to individuals requiring help with substance use disorders. Services include care for addiction issues, assessments, counselling, and prescriptions for medications that may help with lessening cravings and withdrawal symptoms
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Application: Physicians may refer patients or individuals may self-refer. Please call to make an appointment, and/or ask your health care provider to send in a referral.
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Office Tel: 416-469-6580 ext 2517
Address: 825 Coxwell Ave East York
website: www.tehn.ca

Kids Help Line
Support and information in any type of crisis by trained volunteers crisis responders
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youth text CONNECT or PARLER to 686868, English and French
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Indigenous can ask to be connected with a First Nations, Inuk or Métis crisis responder by texting FIRST NATIONS, INUIT, OR METIS to 686868, or message through Facebook Messenger
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African, Caribbean, Black or part of the Afro-diaspora can text RISE to 686868, or message through Facebook Messenger
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text or Messenger also available on website
Eligibility
Open to all youth in crisis Residency in Canada
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Assaulted Women Hotline 24x7 416-863-0511 or 866-863-0511
Text #7233 (#SAFE) on Bell, Rogers, Fido or Telus mobile phone
Online: for live chat visit www.awhl.org/online-chat
Crisis counselling, emotional support, referrals to emergency shelters, legal information, community services, culturally appropriate resources for women who have experienced abuse
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liaison with diverse communities
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confidential and anonymous
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Eligibility
Toronto Assaulted/abused women 16 years and older; families, friends, neighbours, professionals and other service providers in contact with abused women
