C4U Drop-In
C4U Drop-In
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.
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 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...
For people who have completed Hep C treatment through the Toronto Community Hep C Program and want to continue building community and ways of knowing with peers. Internal referrals only.
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...
Levelling Minds is a nine-week program designed specifically for trans and non-binary youth and their adult supporters. We provide two tailored groups, each focusing on nurturing emotional wellness and building effective communication tools, all under the guidance of experienced mental health counsellors. Youth Cohort will take place from 5:30 to 7:00pm on February 3, 10,...
A five-session training, Resilient Roots builds peer support skills, including communication, boundary-setting, and resiliency strategies, while exploring mental health’s ties to racism, oppression, and trauma. The program also covers harm reduction, overdose response, and accessing mental health resources. Who: Black, African, Caribbean, and multiracial 2SLGBTQ+ youth with lived mental health and/or substance use experience. When: When: March 3-31 (Mondays,...
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...
An in-person weekly drop-in program for trans women and femme identified non-binary folks ages 30 and up. The program is designed to build community through facilitated conversation, group activities, and social connection. A mental health counsellor is available during sessions for one-on-one support. Initial registration is required for this program. To register, please reach out...
Trans Fusion Crew is a weekly drop-in group for trans, gender non-binary or genderqueer youth 29 years old or younger. Join TFC to explore, learn about and share experiences of gender and everything else. TFC is a welcoming and supportive space for all your different trans and non-binary gender experiences.
Rise & Thrive combines mental health discussions with culinary arts, celebrating cultural foods and building a supportive network. The program is for Black, Caribbean, African, and/or multiracial 2SLGBTQ+ youth (29 and under) interested in mental health awareness and shared meals. Who: Black, Caribbean, African, and/or multiracial 2SLGBTQ+ youth (29 and under). When: RISE sessions run March 4-April...
Surrogacy and Gamete Legal Agreements – April 1 (VIRTUAL) April 1, 2025 6:00 – 8 p.m. Guest Facilitator: Michelle Flowerday, Flowerday Fertility Law Thinking about family building through surrogacy or gamete donation? Join us for a relaxed, informative session where we’ll break down legal considerations such as donor and surrogacy agreements and the transfer of...
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.
Rise & Thrive combines mental health discussions with culinary arts, celebrating cultural foods and building a supportive network. The program is for Black, Caribbean, African, and/or multiracial 2SLGBTQ+ youth (29 and under) interested in mental health awareness and shared meals. Who: Black, Caribbean, African, and/or multiracial 2SLGBTQ+ youth (29 and under). When: RISE sessions run March 4-April...
Trans Health in Your Hands is an eight-week all ages in-person program designed to empower trans and non-binary individuals with knowledge, resources, and community support needed to navigate community health and wellbeing. This comprehensive series covers a wide range of topics such as Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), nutrition, sexual health and self-advocacy in healthcare. Sessions...
Self-Advocacy and Empowerment in the Family-Building Process – April 2 (IN-PERSON) April 2, 2025 6- 8 p.m. Guest Facilitator: Kieran Powers, Becoln, a certified Grief & Trauma Coach This in-person workshop will support participants in developing the skills, tools, and confidence to advocate for themselves within the fertility and healthcare system, even in overwhelming or...
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...
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...
Start your day with SOY! Open to all 2SLGBTQ Youth. Breakfast served at 10:30 a.m.
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...
Levelling Minds is a nine-week program designed specifically for trans and non-binary youth and their adult supporters. We provide two tailored groups, each focusing on nurturing emotional wellness and building effective communication tools, all under the guidance of experienced mental health counsellors. Adult Cohort will take place online from 5:30 to 7:00pm on February 6,...
Levelling Minds 2.0 empowers Black, Caribbean, African, and/or multiracial 2SLGBTQ+ youth with tools to navigate stress and enhance well-being. Who: Black, Caribbean, African, and/or multiracial 2SLGBTQ+ youth. When: March 6-May 1 (Thursdays, 6-7:30 p.m., virtual via Zoom). To register, fill out the registration form.
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...
Start your day with SOY! Open to all 2SLGBTQ Youth. Breakfast served at 10:30 a.m.
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 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...
This weekly clinic offers gender-affirming care and system navigation supports to people who are homeless, underhoused, or stay in shelters. No OHIP required, limited spots available.
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...
For people who have completed Hep C treatment through the Toronto Community Hep C Program and want to continue building community and ways of knowing with peers. Internal referrals only.
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.
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...
Levelling Minds is a nine-week program designed specifically for trans and non-binary youth and their adult supporters. We provide two tailored groups, each focusing on nurturing emotional wellness and building effective communication tools, all under the guidance of experienced mental health counsellors. Youth Cohort will take place from 5:30 to 7:00pm on February 3, 10,...
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...
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.
An in-person weekly drop-in program for trans women and femme identified non-binary folks ages 30 and up. The program is designed to build community through facilitated conversation, group activities, and social connection. A mental health counsellor is available during sessions for one-on-one support. Initial registration is required for this program. To register, please reach out...
Trans Fusion Crew is a weekly drop-in group for trans, gender non-binary or genderqueer youth 29 years old or younger. Join TFC to explore, learn about and share experiences of gender and everything else. TFC is a welcoming and supportive space for all your different trans and non-binary gender experiences.
Rise & Thrive combines mental health discussions with culinary arts, celebrating cultural foods and building a supportive network. The program is for Black, Caribbean, African, and/or multiracial 2SLGBTQ+ youth (29 and under) interested in mental health awareness and shared meals. Who: Black, Caribbean, African, and/or multiracial 2SLGBTQ+ youth (29 and under). When: RISE sessions run March 4-April...
April 8, 2025 6-7:30 p.m. Guest Facilitator: Dara Roth Edney, MSW, RSW, Informed Fertility Join us as we explore how counseling impacts intended parents, donors, and surrogates, aiming for a deeper understanding of this important aspect of reproductive healthcare.
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.
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...
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.
This weekly clinic offers gender-affirming care and system navigation supports to people who are homeless, underhoused, or stay in shelters. No OHIP required, limited spots available.
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.
Rise & Thrive combines mental health discussions with culinary arts, celebrating cultural foods and building a supportive network. The program is for Black, Caribbean, African, and/or multiracial 2SLGBTQ+ youth (29 and under) interested in mental health awareness and shared meals. Who: Black, Caribbean, African, and/or multiracial 2SLGBTQ+ youth (29 and under). When: RISE sessions run March 4-April...
Trans Health in Your Hands is an eight-week all ages in-person program designed to empower trans and non-binary individuals with knowledge, resources, and community support needed to navigate community health and wellbeing. This comprehensive series covers a wide range of topics such as Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), nutrition, sexual health and self-advocacy in healthcare. Sessions...
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...
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...
Start your day with SOY! Open to all 2SLGBTQ Youth. Breakfast served at 10:30 a.m.
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...
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.
Levelling Minds is a nine-week program designed specifically for trans and non-binary youth and their adult supporters. We provide two tailored groups, each focusing on nurturing emotional wellness and building effective communication tools, all under the guidance of experienced mental health counsellors. Adult Cohort will take place online from 5:30 to 7:00pm on February 6,...
Levelling Minds 2.0 empowers Black, Caribbean, African, and/or multiracial 2SLGBTQ+ youth with tools to navigate stress and enhance well-being. Who: Black, Caribbean, African, and/or multiracial 2SLGBTQ+ youth. When: March 6-May 1 (Thursdays, 6-7:30 p.m., virtual via Zoom). To register, fill out the registration form.
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...
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. 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...
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 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...
For people who have completed Hep C treatment through the Toronto Community Hep C Program and want to continue building community and ways of knowing with peers. Internal referrals only.
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.
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...
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...
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.
An in-person weekly drop-in program for trans women and femme identified non-binary folks ages 30 and up. The program is designed to build community through facilitated conversation, group activities, and social connection. A mental health counsellor is available during sessions for one-on-one support. Initial registration is required for this program. To register, please reach out...
Trans Fusion Crew is a weekly drop-in group for trans, gender non-binary or genderqueer youth 29 years old or younger. Join TFC to explore, learn about and share experiences of gender and everything else. TFC is a welcoming and supportive space for all your different trans and non-binary gender experiences.
Rise & Thrive combines mental health discussions with culinary arts, celebrating cultural foods and building a supportive network. The program is for Black, Caribbean, African, and/or multiracial 2SLGBTQ+ youth (29 and under) interested in mental health awareness and shared meals. Who: Black, Caribbean, African, and/or multiracial 2SLGBTQ+ youth (29 and under). When: RISE sessions run March 4-April...
Nurturing Your Relationship with Your Surrogate – April 15 (VIRTUAL) April 15, 2025 7-8 p.m. Guest Facilitator: Angie Pruim, Nici Shipway Join us for a workshop that supports positive family building in dynamic relationships. This session will focus on how to build and maintain a positive, supportive relationship with your surrogate throughout the surrogacy journey....
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.
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...
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.
This weekly clinic offers gender-affirming care and system navigation supports to people who are homeless, underhoused, or stay in shelters. No OHIP required, limited spots available.
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.
Rise & Thrive combines mental health discussions with culinary arts, celebrating cultural foods and building a supportive network. The program is for Black, Caribbean, African, and/or multiracial 2SLGBTQ+ youth (29 and under) interested in mental health awareness and shared meals. Who: Black, Caribbean, African, and/or multiracial 2SLGBTQ+ youth (29 and under). When: RISE sessions run March 4-April...
Trans Health in Your Hands is an eight-week all ages in-person program designed to empower trans and non-binary individuals with knowledge, resources, and community support needed to navigate community health and wellbeing. This comprehensive series covers a wide range of topics such as Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), nutrition, sexual health and self-advocacy in healthcare. Sessions...
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...
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...
Start your day with SOY! Open to all 2SLGBTQ Youth. Breakfast served at 10:30 a.m.
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...
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.
Levelling Minds 2.0 empowers Black, Caribbean, African, and/or multiracial 2SLGBTQ+ youth with tools to navigate stress and enhance well-being. Who: Black, Caribbean, African, and/or multiracial 2SLGBTQ+ youth. When: March 6-May 1 (Thursdays, 6-7:30 p.m., virtual via Zoom). To register, fill out the registration form.
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...
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. 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...
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 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...
For people who have completed Hep C treatment through the Toronto Community Hep C Program and want to continue building community and ways of knowing with peers. Internal referrals only.
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.
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...
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...
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.
An in-person weekly drop-in program for trans women and femme identified non-binary folks ages 30 and up. The program is designed to build community through facilitated conversation, group activities, and social connection. A mental health counsellor is available during sessions for one-on-one support. Initial registration is required for this program. To register, please reach out...
Trans Fusion Crew is a weekly drop-in group for trans, gender non-binary or genderqueer youth 29 years old or younger. Join TFC to explore, learn about and share experiences of gender and everything else. TFC is a welcoming and supportive space for all your different trans and non-binary gender experiences.
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.
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...
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.
This weekly clinic offers gender-affirming care and system navigation supports to people who are homeless, underhoused, or stay in shelters. No OHIP required, limited spots available.
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.
Trans Health in Your Hands is an eight-week all ages in-person program designed to empower trans and non-binary individuals with knowledge, resources, and community support needed to navigate community health and wellbeing. This comprehensive series covers a wide range of topics such as Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), nutrition, sexual health and self-advocacy in healthcare. Sessions...
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...
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...
Start your day with SOY! Open to all 2SLGBTQ Youth. Breakfast served at 10:30 a.m.
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...
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.
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 a.m. – 12 p.m. Offered in-person and virtually. Registration required. Contact 416-324-4100 ext 3248 or ext 3252.
Levelling Minds 2.0 empowers Black, Caribbean, African, and/or multiracial 2SLGBTQ+ youth with tools to navigate stress and enhance well-being. Who: Black, Caribbean, African, and/or multiracial 2SLGBTQ+ youth. When: March 6-May 1 (Thursdays, 6-7:30 p.m., virtual via Zoom). To register, fill out the registration form.
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...
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. 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...
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 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...
For people who have completed Hep C treatment through the Toronto Community Hep C Program and want to continue building community and ways of knowing with peers. Internal referrals only.
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.
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...
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...
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.
An in-person weekly drop-in program for trans women and femme identified non-binary folks ages 30 and up. The program is designed to build community through facilitated conversation, group activities, and social connection. A mental health counsellor is available during sessions for one-on-one support. Initial registration is required for this program. To register, please reach out...
Trans Fusion Crew is a weekly drop-in group for trans, gender non-binary or genderqueer youth 29 years old or younger. Join TFC to explore, learn about and share experiences of gender and everything else. TFC is a welcoming and supportive space for all your different trans and non-binary gender experiences.
Starting Your Family Journey: Fertility Clinics & Egg Donation Basics – April 29 (VIRTUAL) April 29, 2025 6 – 7:30 p.m. Guest Facilitators: Jill Filippidis, RPN; Fertility Match Join us for an informative and relaxed session where we’ll guide you through the first steps of your family-building journey. We’ll help you understand key questions to...
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.
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...
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.
This weekly clinic offers gender-affirming care and system navigation supports to people who are homeless, underhoused, or stay in shelters. No OHIP required, limited spots available.
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.
Trans Health in Your Hands is an eight-week all ages in-person program designed to empower trans and non-binary individuals with knowledge, resources, and community support needed to navigate community health and wellbeing. This comprehensive series covers a wide range of topics such as Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), nutrition, sexual health and self-advocacy in healthcare. Sessions...
A Doula’s Role in the Family Building Journey – April 30 (VIRTUAL) April 30, 2025 6:30 – 8 p.m. Guest Facilitator: Sam Leeson (she/her), babyREADY, Childbirth Educator, Doula, Parenting Coach, Fertility Coach, Infant Feeding Specialist What is a doula? Who would benefit from working alongside a doula? Join us for an engaging workshop that explores...