Health, Wellness, Community Programs, And Support
HEALTH AND WELLNESS
Grief and Trauma
Community Violence, Wellbeing, & Recovery Pilot (CVWRP): Community Safety and Wellbeing Unit: Contains info on how to access a City of Toronto support program for trauma & grief related to a violent event.
Community Support Directory: Contains contact numbers of a variety of support services
Mental Health Support Strategy Outreach Document: A directory containing contact info for a variety of mental health support organizations.
Community Crisis Response Program: How to Cope after a Potentially Traumatic Event
Food Support
Food Hampers for Families that tested Positive in Scarborough
Feed Scarborough Online Free Community Grocery Store -- Register and get free gift cards to use online
Contact 211 for your closest food bank and /or other support in your area.
YMCA Food Bank -- Every Tuesday
Toronto Resources Map -- Food programs, shelters, COVID assessment and vaccination sites
Good Neighbour Project -- Delivers food to your door, 647-873-2230 or contact them on Facebook
East Scarborough Boys & Girls Club -- Help to access food banks. Call to register, Kacy Knight: kknight@esbgc.ca, 416-428-5898 or 416-888-1916
Centennial College’s School of Hospitality, Tourism and Culinary Arts --Delivering food baskets of basics like milk, eggs, cheese, flour and sugar to families in Scarborough. Houseofneighbours@gmail.com or call Mohammed Mohyedin at 647-213-0456.
Scarborough Food Security Initiative -- Information about Scarborough Food Banks, Drop In Meal Programme and Mobile Healthy Meals. Boundaries: VicPk-Markham-Eglin-Lakeshore), 647-846-0300, ScarbCares@gmail.com
5N2 Kitchen - Meal Delivery, call Fahima Fatah, 416-551-0910
Black Food Toronto -- Fresh produce offered to members of the African, Caribbean, Black (ACB) community. Weekly deliveries of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at no cost to members of the ACB community who needs support
Toronto Community Housing Corporation (TCHC) Drop-in Food Bank **ONLY TCHC clients, Friday’s: 12-330pm, 3945 Lawrence Ave. E, contact Lorna 416-428-5827
Red Cross -- For residents of Toronto who have no other way to access food , 1-833-204-9952
Financial Aid
www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/benefits/recovery-caregiving-benefit.html
Catch Up Payments: One-time financial support for parents of students under 18 years old. Need to apply by March 31, 2023. - https://www.ontario.ca/page/catch-up-payments
Toronto Rent Bank -- Interest Free Loans
Applications for Social Assistance -- apply online or call 416-338-8888 or 1-888-465-4478 (toll free).
The Financial Relief Navigator (FRN) -- Helps to identify eligibility to benefits and relief packages through the Federal and Provincial government
EDUCATION BANK and FAMILY SERVICE CENTRE -- Free school supplies, activities and resources
Free TTC PRESTO Cards -- the $6 fee to load /buy the card is waived although you still need to load the card with your own money for fares. The cards are being distributed at 30 library branches
Free Masks or contact them at lovemasksto@gmail.com or through their Facebook or Instagram pages
Jumpstart -- Financial assistance to help participate in organized sports and physical activity
Free Dental Care for children 17 years old and under for lower-income families in need of support
Orthodontic Assistance -- Smiles 4 Canada Application Form
Free Essential Health Care or Diet-Specific Products
Information about Financial, Food, Disability, Housing Supports and More
During the school year, please let a guidance counsellor or any of your teachers know if you or your family are looking for clothing or struggling with financial challenges and we will try to help you find additional supports.
Immediate Help
If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental or physical health emergency, call 9-1-1 or go to the emergency room of your local hospital.
If you are not sure if it is an emergency, or just need to talk through the situation, call one of the following:
Telehealth Ontario at 1-866-797-0000
COVID-19 Testing Locations and Scarborough Pop-Up Walk-in Testing
Information about Accessing the Vaccine in Scarborough -- Can also call1-888-385-1910
Kids Help Phone at 1-800-668-6868 or texting CONNECT to 686868
Mental Health TO at 1-866-585-6486 for free phone or video mental health counselling for infants, children, youth and families
Distress Centres of Greater Toronto – (416-408-4357 or text 45645) 24/7 support, 365 days a year, for individuals in crisis
Assaulted Women’s Helpline – (1-866-863-0511 or text #SAFE (#7233) on Bell, Rogers, Fido or Telus). Free, anonymous & confidential 24-hour helpline for women in Ontario experiencing any form of abuse.
211 – call 2-1-1 or text 21166 (M-F 7am – 9pm) -- help finding supports in the community such as food banks, housing and more.
Toronto Public Health – (416-338-7600) -- Up-to-date Covid-19 information for the City of Toronto
Well-Being Guide
https://www.tdsb.on.ca/Elementary-School/Supporting-You/Mental-Health-and-Well-Being-Professional-Support-Staff-PSS/Well-Being-Guide
Emergency Shelter and Housing
Emergency shelter -- call the Central Intake Line at 416-338-4766, 1-877-338-3398 toll-free or 311.
For housing assistance, contact the Scarborough Housing Help Centre at 285--8070
Non-urgent medical help
If you have a family doctor, contact their office to schedule a video or phone appointment.
If you have an urgent concern or emergency, call 911.
Don't have a doctor? Contact seethedoctor.ca for their virtual care walk-in clinic.
Free Dental Care for children 17 years old and under for lower-income families in need of support
Free telephone and online support
The Kids Help Phone , Always available, text, chat on-line or by phone, 1-800-668-6868
Mental Health TO / What's Up Walk-In-- Immediate free mental health counselling for children, youth, young adults up to 29 years and their families, and families with infants -- 1-866-585-6486
Youthlink in Scarborough -- (416) 967-1773, ext 220 -- online walk-in and ongoing free counselling support, for youth 12 to 21 years (and their parents/ guardians, if interested).
Naseeha Youth Helpline -- Support for Young Muslims, 7 Days Per Week, 1 (866) 627-3342, Text: 1 (866) 627-3342
Arab Community Centre of Toronto -- Luma Sakakini (Scarborough), luma@acctonline.ca, Cell # (647) 617-7746.
Strides Toronto (Scarborough) --(416) 438-3697, ext 12248, free support to individuals up to 18 years (and their parents/ guardians, if requested)
Stella's Place -- (416) 461-2345 -- Peer support, counselling, and opportunities to explore your creative side, for young adults 16 to 29 years.
Rising Together -- Depression and Anxiety Online Peer Support Groups
Indigenous COVID Pathways Hotline -- 437-703- 8703
Black Youth Helpline -- 416-285-9944 Toll Free 1-833-294-8650
Crisis Response For African, Caribbean and Black Youth --Harriet Tubman Youth Support Line -- 24 hour Response Line - 416 - 712 -0844
Hong Fook -- Free Virtual Walk-In Support Offered in Cantonese, Mandarin, English for age 12 to 25, 647-619-9030.
Lesbian Gay Bi Trans Youth Line -- Confidential and Non-Judgemental Peer Support for the LGBTQ+ community, 647-694-4275
Additional mental health support and information
AGATA Resource Centre. Inc., offers Black youth, families and immigrants education-based programs centered on mental health support, skills training and wellness.
They encourage new beginnings by putting your mental health first. https://agataresourcecentre.com/
Student Mental Health Action Kit - School Mental Health Ontario
Kids Help Phone -- text or speak with trained listeners
The Big White Wall -- Excellent website to get support
Hope Exists After Loss Peer Support Group -- Don't be Alone in Your Grief, Starts July 6
Support For Youth Struggling With School and Dealing With Legal Problems
Spend a Few Moments To Relax -- Mindful Moments Meditation
The Family Navigation Project (FNP) -- Helps young people (13-26 years) and their families access the mental health and addictions system, 1-800-380-9367, Email: familynavigation@sunnybrook.ca.
Design Your Own Mood-Lifting Program -- Workbooks, activities and videos, Create Your Own Self-Help Journey, or Work With a Trained Coach by Phone
Jack.Org Youth Mental Health Resource Hub -- Self-care tools and coping strategies and more.
The Good Viral - A Campaign of Hope to Support Mental Health, Hundreds of videos, including ones from Chris Hadfield, former Toronto Raptors, actors, Olympians, teachers. and lots of youth
Wellness Together Canada -- Free resources, tools, and professional support services to help with wellness and resilience, as well as mental health and substance use.
Short Video About Youth Coping with Mental Health Challenges