Strength & Healing Services
Anduhyaun
1296 Weston Road, Toronto, ON M6M 4R3
416-243-7669 ext. 226
Supports Indigenous women and children in efforts to maintain their cultural identity, self-esteem, physical and spiritual well-being.
Anuduhyaun emergency shelter: services Indigenous and non-Indigenous women with or without children fleeing violence. Individual Counselling, Sexual Assault Counselling, Crisis Counselling, Life Skills, Resident Support Services, Cultural Ceremonies and Elders.
Contact: 416-920-1492
Nekenaan Second Stage Housing (NSSH) is a Transitional Housing service that provides safe, affordable, temporary housing to Indigenous women with or without children.
Indigenous-Specific: Yes
Native Child & Family Services of Toronto
30 College St., Toronto, ON
416-969-8510
info@nativechild.org
They are concerned about the high number of Indigenous children in care and deal with issues such as poverty, homelessness, addictions and family violence which confronts Indigenous families in the city. They have support services that deal with families in a holistic and culturally sensitive way
Partner assault response; violence against women programs; sexual violence response team; child protection counselling services; children’s mental health programs; Indigenous Early Years Centre; cultural teachings; community kitchen; parenting programs; drop-in programs.
Aboriginal Head start program
An Ontario Early Years Centre
Summer Residential and Day camps
Children mental health services and case management
Developmental Services
Youth outreach
Prenatal/Postnatal Support
Community Kitchen
Indigenous-Specific: Yes
Toronto East Health Network - Aboriginal Healing Program
2 College St. Rm 106, Toronto, ON
416-923-0800
For children and adults who are Métis, Inuit, First Nations. Indigenous healing services that address trauma, mental well-being, addictions, anger release, domestic violence, etc. Program provides continuous intake process.
Indigenous-Specific: Yes
Toronto Rape Crisis Centre – Multicultural Women against Rape
Inquiries: 416 597-1171
Crisis Line: 416 597-8808
24-hour crisis line, individual face-to-face counselling, court support and accompaniment, support groups, public education and workshops.
Eligibility: Survivors of sexual violence (welcomes all gender identities and sexual orientations)
Referral: Self-referral
Fees: Free
Indigenous-Specific: Yes