Distress Centre Halton is a non-profit charitable organization that provides telephone and online support to people 365 days of the year. All services are confidential, anonymous, free and available to all age groups.
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A national phone line that offers support services for Black youth in Canada. Services include:
Provides support for males and transitional male youth experiencing alcohol or drug addition. Offers advocacy, counselling, education, and life skills building activities in a substance-free environment. Programs include:
Offers comprehensive services to war amputees and seriously disabled veterans. Provides assistance with accessing health benefits and services, educational awareness, advocating for amputees, and effecting legislative change.
Offers free concerts for the general public, as well as performances for local retirement homes and long term care residences.
National call, text, and live chat counselling services for youth. Services are free, anonymous, and confidential. Professional counsellors are available 24/7 for support, information, and referrals. Services include:
Christian Fellowship offering weekly worship service as well as children's Bible study, youth group, and adult small groups. Child care is available during the Sunday service.
Program based on Outpatient Harm Reduction Model including:
Collects and investigates complaints about Physicians and Surgeons in Ontario. Also collects and distributes compliments from the public to Physicians and Surgeons that have offered exemplary care.
Offers a variety of courses to educate Canadians on first aid and emergency safety.
Courses include, but are not limited to: