The Family Advice Duty Counsel is a service run out of the Family Law Information Centre. The program gives advice and assistance on family law matters for people who are not in court the day they attend the centre .
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Provides financial assistance for eligible families requiring child care for children 0-12 years old.
A province-wide, multilingual, toll-free information phone line providing a range of services to victims of crime and their families, offering information and referrals to support services including counselling, financial assistance, and more.
Provides support for individuals who are at risk of developing an eating disorder, and promotes overall physical and mental wellness.
In-home health care offered in private homes, long-term care homes, group homes, hospitals, and community settings.
Services include:
A crisis response program serving the needs of individuals in the community who are experiencing a crisis and need support but do not require a hospital stay, or are transitioning from psychiatric hospitalization back to the community.
Support group meetings of Overeaters Anonymous, a program that offers recovery from compulsive eating by using the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of OA.
Offers a variety of services meant to support anyone navigating challenging life situations or circumstances.
Services include:
Offers virtual and in-person support groups for people affected by brain tumours. Support groups are available for youth (ages 18-39), adult patients and survivors, and caregivers. Visit the website for a list of all meeting locations, dates, and
Online peer support group, facilitated by a registered midwife, for individuals experiencing symptoms of perinatal mood disorders (PMD).