Name | Category | Phone | Alt Phone | Address | Website | Description |
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ABRAR Trauma and Mental Health Services | Mental Health | n/a | n/a | https://www.abrarmh.ca/ | ABRAR Trauma and Mental Health Services is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing affordable, trauma informed, art based, and culturally-sensitive mental support for diverse newcomers and immigrant populations. Get in contact by visiting the website. | |
ADAPT | Alcohol, Drug and Gambling Services | Intake 905-639-6537 ext.0 | Community Withdrawal Management 1-877-517-2237 Opiod Outreach and Treatment Services 1-855-211-0898 Problem Gambling 1-866-783-7073 or 905-875-7924 | 165 Cross Ave, Suite 203, Oakville, ONL6J 0A9 | https://www.haltonadapt.org | Halton Alcohol, Drug, and Gambling Assessment Prevention and Treatment Service Non-profit, community-based, outpatient addiction, assessment, and treatment agency. The organization is funded by the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care, the Ministry of Children and Youth Services, the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services, and the United Way. The organization offers drug addiction treatment, alcohol addiction treatment, gambling addiction treatment in addition to assistance to those with family or friends close to them that are experiencing addiction. |
Alcoholics Anonymous Halton | Alcohol, Drug and Gambling Services | 905-845-5900 | 39 Barber Drive, Georgetown, ON L7G 6M1 | https://www.aahalton.org | Offering various meeting sites throughout Halton, Alcoholics Anonymous offers 12-step programming for those who have a desire to stop drinking or are recovering from alcohol misuse. Nonalcoholics may attend meetings as observers | |
Anxiety Canada | Mental Health | n/a | n/a | https://www.anxietycanada.com/ | Anxiety Canada offers trusted resources and programs to help people better understand and manage anxiety. | |
Black Youth Helpline | Mental Health | 416-285-9944 | 1-833-294-8650 | 1111 Finch Ave West, Suite 411, Toronto, ON, M3J 2E5 | https://blackyouth.ca/ | Black Youth Helpline serves all youth and specifically responds to the need for a Black youth specific service, positioned and resourced to promote access to professional, culturally appropriate support for youth, families and schools |
BreakingFree by Lifeworks | Alcohol, Drug and Gambling Services | n/a | n/a | n/a | https://www.breakingfreeonline.ca | BreakingFree by LifeWorks is a free program provided for residents of Ontario and Newfoundland to assist in addictions around alcohol or drug use. The program provides a recovery and tracking plan that is based on the pace of the user, and focuses on improving negative thoughts and emotions, assisting with crisis situations, managing cravings and urges, and ends with a certification of completion. |
Canadian Mental Health Association | Counselling/Therapy Services | 289-291-5396 | Info and Referral 905-315-8664 Crisis and Referral 1-877-825-9011 | 1540 Cornwall Road, Unit 102Oakville, ON L6J 7W5 | https://halton.cmha.ca/ | Halton Region, providing free walk-in counselling by phone so that they can continue to support our community in a manner that is safe considering the present health climate Call (289) 291-5396 and you will be contacted by a counsellor within 24 business hours Information and Referral: Call (905) 315-8664 |
Children's Aid Halton | Children and Youth Mental Health | (905) 333-4441 | Toll Free 866.607.KIDS (5437 | 1445 Norjohn Court Unit 1Burlington, ON L7L 0E6 | https://haltoncas.ca/ | Children's Aid Halton (Burlington Office) works to protect children and youth, strengthen their wellbeing and support lifelong, enduring relationships |
Connex Ontario | Mental Health | 1-866-531-2600 | n/a | https://www.connexontario.ca/ | 24/7 access to information about mental health and addictions services in Ontario. Call, text, chat, email and be connected with a System Navigator to find out resources available to you while maintaining confidentiality. Services funded by the Government of Ontario | |
Employment Halton | Employment Centre | 1-866-4HALTON (1-866-442-5866) ext. 2777 | 905-825-6000 ext. 2777 | 567 Michigan Drive Suite 200, Oakville Ontario Canada L6L 0G4 | https://www.haltonjobs.ca/ | Employment Halton helps unemployed and underemployed people in Halton prepare for, obtain, and maintain employment. Specified programs are available for youth and newcomers in addition to those generally seeking out assistance with employment |
Exchange Works-Harm Reduction | Alcohol, Drug and Gambling Services | 311 | 232 South Service Rd East, Unit B | https://www.halton.ca/For-Residents/Sexual-Health/Harm-Reduction-Services | Exchange Works provides safer injection supplies, safer steroid supplies, safer inhalation supplies, safer sex supplies, nasal naloxone training and kits, education, written information and referrals, STI and HIV testing, along with Hep A + B vaccines. • Mobile Outreach Services: (905) 330-3305 North Halton: (905) 702-4200 / Monday to Thursday 2 - 6 p.m. Walk-in to the following Exchange Works sites: • Burlington Health: 3350 Fairview Street (905) 330-3305 (North Halton: (905) 702-4200) / Monday to Friday 1 - 4 p.m. • Oakville Health: 232 South Service Rd East, Unit B 905-330-3305 (North Halton: (905) 702-4200) / Monday to Friday 1 - 4 p.m. | |
Halton Women's Place | Women's Shelter | 905-332-7892 | 24/7 Crisis intervention and support line 905-332-7892 or 905-878-8555 Chat available online | 1515 Rebecca St #229, Oakville, ON L6L 5G8 | https://haltonwomensplace.com/ | Provides emergency safe shelter and community outreach to services to women and children experiencing domestic violence and abuse |
Hope for Wellness Helpline | Mental Health | 1-855-242-3310 | n/a | https://www.hopeforwellness.ca/ | The Hope for Wellness Helpline is available to all Indigenous people across Canada. Experienced and culturally competent counsellors are reachable by telephone and online ‘chat’ 24 hours a day, 7 days a week | |
Indus Community Services | Community Benefit Organization | 905-275-2369 | 483 Dundas Street West, Unit 209, Oakville, ON L6M 1L9 Canada | https://www.induscs.ca/ | An accredited, not-for-profit community benefit organization that offers a variety of free programs and services to various groups such as Newcomers, Seniors, Families, Seniors, Students, Children and Youth based on varying needs | |
Kids Help Phone | Children and Youth Mental Health | 1-800-668-6868 | Text CONNECT to 686868 Online Chat Available | n/a | https://kidshelpphone.ca/ | Kids Help Phone is Canada’s only 24/7 e-mental health service offering free, multilingual and confidential support to help all young people Feel Out Loud. Offers crisis help, mental health resources, counselling, and a resource generator based on needs and location. |
LGBT Youtline | Mental Health | 647-694-4275 | To connect with staff 1-888-687-9688 | P.O. Box 73118, Wood Street, Toronto, ON, M4Y 2W5 | https://www.youthline.ca/ | Provides confidential and non-judgmental peer support through text and chat services Sunday to Friday- 4:30 pm to 9:30 pm for those 29 and under in Ontario wanting to discuss sexuality and gender identity |
Lighthouse for Grieving Children and Families | Mental Health | 905-337-2333 | 2522 Rebecca Street, Oakville, ON L6L 6N8 | https://lighthousegriefsupport.org/ | Support groups, consultations, education and training, and resources for children, youth, and families/caregivers experiencing grief, loss, and change in their lives. | |
Narcotics Anonymous | Alcohol, Drug and Gambling Services | 1-877-414-4464 | Helpline- (888)811-3887 | 115 George Street Suite 318 Oakville, Ontario, L6J0A2 | https://www.haltonpeelna.org | Offering various meeting sites throughout Halton, Narcotics Anonymous offers meets for those facing challenges around narcotic use or misuse |
Naseeha Mental Health | Mental Health | 1-866-627-3342 | Questions or Concerns 1 905 890 2365 | 5648 McAdam Rd., Unit 2, Mississauga, ON L4Z 1T2 | https://naseeha.org/ | Islam-inspired helpline for those facing severe mental and emotional distress. Naseeha – Mental Health provides a confidential helpline for young Muslims to receive immediate, anonymous, and confidential support over the phone from 12 – 3 pm, 7 days a week (Eastern Standard Time) and over text Monday to Friday. |
Ontario Problem Gambling Helpline | Alcohol, Drug and Gambling Services | n/a | n/a | https://www.gamblingtherapy.org/ | Provides free practical advice and emotional support online for anyone affected by gambling. Login required or contact [email protected] | |
pflag Canada | 2SLGBTQ+ | 1-888-530-6777 | 243- 1554 Carling Ave Ottawa, ON, K1Z 7M4 | https://pflagcanada.ca/ | pflag Canada is a national charitable organization created by the parents of 2SLGBTQ+ people looking for help supporting their loved ones. pflag Canada works with 2SLGBTQ+ communities including families, friends, allies and loved ones, to provide peer support, education, and advocacy, supporting a just and caring country for the evolving 2SLGBTQ+ community, including all sexual and gender orientations and expressions. | |
ROCK Online | Children and Youth Mental Health | 289-266-0036 | Crisis Line 905-878-9785 One Stop Talk 1-855-416-8255 | 471 Pearl St. Burlington, ON L7R 4M4 | https://rockonline.ca/ | Offers individual and group-based mental health services to those 21 and under in addition to specialized services based on family needs, autism, and fetal alcohol syndrome |
Roots Community Service | Mental Health | 647-812-8545 | 36 Queen Street EastGoodison Building - Lower LevelBrampton, Ontario L6V 1A2 | https://rootscs.org/ | Roots Community Services Inc. provides culturally-relevant programs and services to inspire and empower individuals, primarily from the Black, African, and Caribbean communities. Offering various programs for those age 6 to 90 from an anti-oppressive, anti-racism framework Alternate Address: 2227 South Millway, Suite 202 Mississauga, Ontario L5L 3R6 | |
SAVIS of Halton | Domestic Violence | 905-825-3622 | Crisis Line 905-875-1555 | 1515 Rebecca St #227, Oakville, ON L6L 5G8 | https://www.savisofhalton.org/ | Free, confidential, and non-judgmental 24 hour support to all survivors of violence including female-identified, male-identified, and members of the transgender community |
Suicide Crisis Helpline | Mental Health | 9-8-8 *call or text* | n/a | https://988.ca/ | Connect with trainer responders if in crisis or dealing with thoughts of suicide | |
Support House | Housing | 1-833-845-9355 | 165 Cross Ave, Suite 201. Oakville Ontario, L6J 0A9 | https://supporthouse.ca/ | Offers housing supports, peer services, and substance use supports and programs | |
The Aids Network | Health | 1‑866‑563‑0563 | 140 King Street East, Suite 101, Lower Level, Hamilton, ON L8N 1B2 | https://aidsnetwork.ca/ | The AIDS Network is a registered, charitable organization, and offers services to the 1.5 million people living in the communities of Hamilton, Halton, Haldimand, Norfolk, and Brant. Since 1986, The AID Network has been the primary voice for HIV/AIDS prevention, education, and support | |
Trans Lifeline | 2SLGBTQ+ | 877-330-6366 | n/a | https://translifeline.org/ | Grassroots hotline and non-profit organization that offers direct emotional and financial support to trans people in crisis- for trans people by trans people. Trans Lifeline’s Hotline is a peer support phone service run by trans people for our trans and questioning peers. Call us if you need someone trans to talk to, even if you’re not in a crisis or if you’re not sure you’re trans. Hours of operation apply |