2SLGBTQ Family Resources
Second floorThe 2SLGBTQ Family Resources program is here to help queer and trans people learn more about building and supporting their families. To see the program schedule and to register, visit the program page.
The 2SLGBTQ Family Resources program is here to help queer and trans people learn more about building and supporting their families. To see the program schedule and to register, visit the program page.
These workshops provide a unique opportunity for trans and non-binary people to learn directly from industry professionals who will share their career journeys. Each session will cover different aspects of employment, offering diverse perspectives and insights. To see the program schedule and to register, visit the Trans and Non-Binary Career Connections page. Contact information agreen@sherbourne.on.ca...
Come for a nutritious breakfast, social activities and if you need, on-the-spot care from a nurse practitioner in a friendly space. All women who are homeless, sex workers, street-involved, and/or use drugs are welcome. No registration required. Contact for more information.
Connections 4 U Drop-In is for people who are experiencing homelessness, are underhoused, or stay in shelters. Access support for reaching goals from system navigators, on a short-term basis. Self-referrals only.
A weekly drop-in breakfast and harm reduction space for people who need Hep C testing or who live with Hep C. Join us to build community and share learning with others while doing treatment. Self and community referrals welcome. People who are Hep C negative are encouraged to contact us to inquire about other community...
A welcoming drop in for people who use drugs. STASH provides Hep C testing, naloxone training, harm reduction supplies, support, referrals, friendly chats, and snacks. All people who use drugs are welcome. Please note the STASH room capacity of three people at a time. Drop in, no appointment needed. For information, contact Jenn at 416-324-4100...
Black, Caribbean, African or multiracial queer and trans spectrum youth aged 29 or under who live in Toronto, especially downtown, in the Jane-Finch/Black Creek or Malvern/Scarborough communities.
The 2SLGBTQ Family Resources program is here to help queer and trans people learn more about building and supporting their families. To see the program schedule and to register, visit the program page.
Peer Support Sessions are bi-weekly sessions that address the mental and emotional considerations of trans and non-binary seeking employment. These sessions are informed by peers’ lived experience, as well as guidance from a mental health counsellor. Registration required. To see the program schedule and register, visit the Trans and Non-Binary Career Connections page. Contact information agreen@sherbourne.on.ca...