SOY: Black Queer Youth
Second floorBlack, 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.
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.
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, visit the Trans and Non-Binary Career Connections page.
At this weekly clinic, Sherbourne Health clients with foot-related conditions can receive support from a registered nurse for issues such as include tough-to-cut nails, foot pain, warts, corns, and diabetes-related foot concerns. No appointment necessary, but pre-booking is welcome. To learn more or to pre-book, please speak to your Sherbourne Health care provider or a...
Start your day with SOY! Open to all 2SLGBTQ Youth. Breakfast served at 10:30 a.m.
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. Drop in, no appointment needed. For information, contact Jenn at 416-324-4100 ext 3317. Please note the STASH room capacity of three people at...
Every week, our kit packing group makes an average of 500 harm reduction kits to help keep our communities safe. Volunteers who are or were drug users are welcome to share their knowledge and time to make life safer for people who use drugs. All participants will receive a stipend, TTC fare, and a takeaway...
Join peers, a Registered Nurse and a Registered Dietitian for chats and support on healthy eating, exercise, stress management, medication and more. Sessions are on the last Thursday of each month, from 10 – 11:30 a.m. Offered in-person and virtually. Registration required. Contact 416-324-4100 ext 3248 or ext 3252.
The HEAL program is a 12-week art therapy program for 2SLGBTQ newcomer women who are survivors of domestic and family violence. Attendees will explore arts practices, while building knowledge on healthy relationships, mental health, and available supports. Child minding, transit fare, and refreshments will be provided. 2SLGBTQ newcomer women who are survivors of domestic and...
Drop-in ear acupuncture based on NADA, an ear acupuncture protocol that may help with withdrawal symptoms, trauma coping, anxiety, depression, and overall grounding. Available for all interested Sherbourne Health clients. NADA Circle runs Mondays from 3 – 4 p.m. and Fridays from 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. No appointment necessary, but pre-booking is welcome. To learn...