trueNorth Medical Centres provides comprehensive addiction medicine services to individuals within Ontario who are facing substance use challenges. This program operates on a non-urgent, walk-in basis where people receive access to assessment and treatment within the same visit. Medical treatment plans and supports are offered based on the unique needs and goals of the individual.
The Krasman Centre is a Consumer/Survivor Initiative that offers peer support-based programs, physical hubs and resources for people with lived experience, substance use and housing challenges, their family and friends. We serve York Region, areas of Simcoe County and North Toronto, with drop-in centres in Richmond Hill, Newmarket and Alliston.
The Canadian Spinal Research Organization (CSRO)/American Spinal Research Organization(ASRO) (charitable registration # 11915 9515 RR0001) are dedicated to the funding of targeted research to maximize functional recovery and cure paralysis caused by spinal cord injury
This site is devoted to providing ABA resource materials to children involved in an ABA program.
Jack.org Richmond Green is part of a national network of students working to change the way we think about mental health. We work within our school to shift negative attitudes, beliefs, and behaviours around mental health, so we can create a safer, more supportive community
The Ontario Addiction Treatment Centres (OATC) were founded in 1995. At that time, treatment for opioid agonist therapy, utilizing methadone, was extremely under-serviced and those seeking treatment often were forced to travel hundreds of kilometers to seek care.
Community Living York South is a not-for-profit organization that provides services to youth, adults and seniors who have an intellectual disability and who live in Southern York Region.
The Behaviour Specialists of Leaps and Bounds are very dedicated and highly qualified. They bring a wide range of skills developed from years of experience working with high-need people and their families.
Demonstrated success in working with children and youth through a wide range of developmental issues including:
Hilltop Place provides freedom and choices in retirement living in Richmond Hill, Ontario, just north of Toronto. The one-storey residence, established in 1994, features 43 Independent Living suites. We are adjacent to Brookside Court, which offers Assisted Living.
The Behaviour Specialists of Leaps and Bounds are very dedicated and highly qualified. They bring a wide range of skills developed from years of experience working with high-need people and their families.
This site is devoted to providing ABA resource materials to children involved in an ABA program.
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The Learning Disabilities Association of York Region (LDAYR) promotes increased awareness of an respect for persons with learning disabilities and ADHD among the community at large, professional groups and relevant educational, social, recreational, medical, legal and employment sectors.
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trueNorth Medical Centres provides comprehensive addiction medicine services to individuals within Ontario who are facing substance use challenges. This program operates on a non-urgent, walk-in basis where people receive access to assessment and treatment within the same visit. Medical treatment plans and supports are offered based on the unique needs and goals of the individual.
JVS Toronto plays a vital role in Toronto and York Region ensuring that jobseekers reach their potential at work, employers build the workforce they need to be successful, and students perform at their best.
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The MS Society provides services to people with multiple sclerosis and their families and funds research to find the cause and cure for this disease. We have a membership of 28,000 and are the only national voluntary organization in Canada that supports both MS research and services. Since our founding in 1948, the core support of the MS Society has been from tens of thousands of dedicated individuals, companies and foundations in communities across Canada. The Society receives almost no funding from government.
Epilepsy York Region is a non-profit, community-based, multi-service agency. Founded in 1988, it now provides support, education and advocacy to an estimated 7,300 to 14,600 people with epilepsy and their families in York Region.
We understand that substance abuse and problem gambling are the result of personal lifestyle issues and coping strategies. We also recognize the detrimental effects of addictions on the emotional, mental and physical health of individuals, their families and friends. We promote a safe and supportive environment that supports diversity and is sensitive to culture, ethnicity, gender, age, abilities, religion and sexual orientation. We consider our clients’ preferences, needs and circumstances, while working with them and their support system to create a personalized counselling program.
Autism Ontario York Region offers support, family events and activities.
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Brookside Court in Richmond Hill, Ontario provides just the right support you’re looking for in retirement living. The residence, just north of Toronto, features 45 Assisted Living suites.
Jack.org Holy Trinity is part of a national network of students working to change the way we think about mental health. We work within our school to shift negative attitudes, beliefs, and behaviours around mental health, so we can create a safer, more supportive community
A large, well-established community bringing together people of diverse cultures and religions, Daybreak is known for its creative workshops and beautiful spiritual centre.
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