SOY: Wellness Mornings
Sherbourne Health, Second Floor 333 Sherbourne Street, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaStart your day with SOY! Open to all 2SLGBTQ Youth. Breakfast served at 10:30 a.m.
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.
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.
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.
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...
Resilient Roots is a 10-week program for Black 2SLGBTQ+ youth (29 and under) with lived substance use and mental health experience. Explore harm reduction tools and self-care habits Discuss mental health in a supportive group setting Gain skills providing peer support Who: Black, Caribbean, African, and/or multiracial 2SLGBTQ+ youth (29 and under). When: Mondays, February 23 to...
Join us for a free workshop series to learn Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) and explore strategies for mindfulness, handling difficult emotions, improving relationships and self-care. Open to anyone interested in learning DBT skills. Transportation (TTC) fare will be provided. Register: bit.ly/DBTWorkshop