< Programs & Services
COMMUNITY SERVICES
in the Greater Toronto Area
Native Canadian Centre of Toronto
16 Spadina Rd, Toronto ON, M5R 2S7 416-964-9087
VISIT WEBSITE
Program Highlights: congregate dining, cultural program, Toronto Native Community History Project (including resource library and artifacts) and a craft store. Weekly events include drum socials, workshops and other gatherings.
Native Women’s Resource Centre of Toronto
191 Gerard Street East, Toronto ON, M5A 2E5 416-963-9963
VISIT WEBSITE
Program Highlights: literacy assistance, lunch food bank, housing help, parental support, youth program and ongoing gatherings and events. FOR NATIVE WOMEN ONLY.
Miziwe Biik Aboriginal Employment and Training
167 Gerrard Street East, Toronto, ON, M5A 2E4 416-591-2310
VISIT WEBSITE
Program Highlights: employment counseling, assistance with cover letter and resume writing, computer resource centre (all our computers have Office’2000 with internet access, mail out, photo copy and fax service), employment support network referrals, information about living in Toronto, referrals to social services, health and other Aboriginal agencies, information about training, education and wage subsidies.
Native Men’s Residence (Na-Me-Res)
14 Vaughan Rd., Toronto, ON M6G 2N1 (416) 652-0334
VISIT WEBSITE
Program Highlights: counseling, job development, shelter access. FOR NATIVE MEN ONLY.
Anishnawbe Health Toronto
225 Queen Street East, Toronto, Ontario, M5A 1S4 (416) 360-0486
VISIT WEBSITE
Program Highlights: access to traditional Elders and Healers, physicians and nurses, chiropractors, naturopaths, traditional counselors, psychiatrists, and dentists.
Aboriginal Legal Services Toronto
803-415 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON, M5B 2E7 (416) 408-3967
VISIT WEBSITE
Program Highlights: legal counsel, advice and referrals, tenants rights, Indian Act matters, applications (disability, employment insurance, etc.), diversion and advocacy.
University Services Psychiatric Service,
University of Toronto 214 College Street, Toronto, ON M5T 2Z9 (416) 978-8070
VISIT WEBSITE
No referral is necessary. The service is available to all full and part-time students who have paid the appropriate incidental fees. Students must possess a valid student card and have health insurance coverage. Mandated to provide accessible and timely psychiatric care.
The Counselling and Learning Skills Service (CALSS) is the professional counselling service for students of the University of Toronto.
Academic Success Centre
Koffler Student Services Centre, 214 College Street, Room 111, Toronto, ON M5T 2Z9
VISIT WEBSITE
The U of T Food and Clothing Bank
VISIT WEBSITE
is a service available to all students attending the University of Toronto.
Each year, as of September, students can register for the service by bringing in a print-out of their current timetable from ROSI and a valid U of T student identification card. The service is operational year round and is located in New College, Wetmore Hall, Room 50 in the basement.
The hours of operation are Fridays, 12:00-3:00 pm. The facility is wheelchair accessible.
Name: Terri Nikolaevsky Phone Number: 416-978-4911 ext. 224 Email Address: terri@utsu.ca
COMMUNITY SERVICES
in the Greater Toronto Area
Native Canadian Centre of Toronto
16 Spadina Rd, Toronto ON, M5R 2S7 416-964-9087
VISIT WEBSITE
Program Highlights: congregate dining, cultural program, Toronto Native Community History Project (including resource library and artifacts) and a craft store. Weekly events include drum socials, workshops and other gatherings.
Native Women’s Resource Centre of Toronto
191 Gerard Street East, Toronto ON, M5A 2E5 416-963-9963
VISIT WEBSITE
Program Highlights: literacy assistance, lunch food bank, housing help, parental support, youth program and ongoing gatherings and events. FOR NATIVE WOMEN ONLY.
Miziwe Biik Aboriginal Employment and Training
167 Gerrard Street East, Toronto, ON, M5A 2E4 416-591-2310
VISIT WEBSITE
Program Highlights: employment counseling, assistance with cover letter and resume writing, computer resource centre (all our computers have Office’2000 with internet access, mail out, photo copy and fax service), employment support network referrals, information about living in Toronto, referrals to social services, health and other Aboriginal agencies, information about training, education and wage subsidies.
Native Men’s Residence (Na-Me-Res)
14 Vaughan Rd., Toronto, ON M6G 2N1 (416) 652-0334
VISIT WEBSITE
Program Highlights: counseling, job development, shelter access. FOR NATIVE MEN ONLY.
Anishnawbe Health Toronto
225 Queen Street East, Toronto, Ontario, M5A 1S4 (416) 360-0486
VISIT WEBSITE
Program Highlights: access to traditional Elders and Healers, physicians and nurses, chiropractors, naturopaths, traditional counselors, psychiatrists, and dentists.
Aboriginal Legal Services Toronto
803-415 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON, M5B 2E7 (416) 408-3967
VISIT WEBSITE
Program Highlights: legal counsel, advice and referrals, tenants rights, Indian Act matters, applications (disability, employment insurance, etc.), diversion and advocacy.
University Services Psychiatric Service,
University of Toronto 214 College Street, Toronto, ON M5T 2Z9 (416) 978-8070
VISIT WEBSITE
No referral is necessary. The service is available to all full and part-time students who have paid the appropriate incidental fees. Students must possess a valid student card and have health insurance coverage. Mandated to provide accessible and timely psychiatric care.
The Counselling and Learning Skills Service (CALSS) is the professional counselling service for students of the University of Toronto.
Academic Success Centre
Koffler Student Services Centre, 214 College Street, Room 111, Toronto, ON M5T 2Z9
VISIT WEBSITE
The U of T Food and Clothing Bank
VISIT WEBSITE
is a service available to all students attending the University of Toronto.
Each year, as of September, students can register for the service by bringing in a print-out of their current timetable from ROSI and a valid U of T student identification card. The service is operational year round and is located in New College, Wetmore Hall, Room 50 in the basement.
The hours of operation are Fridays, 12:00-3:00 pm. The facility is wheelchair accessible.
Name: Terri Nikolaevsky Phone Number: 416-978-4911 ext. 224 Email Address: terri@utsu.ca
