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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Provides confidential, anonymous, and non-judgmental 2SLGBTQ+ peer support via text and internet chat. Service is provided for youth by youth, and topics can include:
Offers summer camps in Dundas for different age groups and learning styles. These camps are run by clinicians and help children develop different academic and self-help skills.
Provides youth companionship to seniors over the phone to reduce loneliness and improve health.
Voluntary adoption disclosure registry offering searches for various types of information, including:
Offers a variety of e-learning training for workers in Ontario.
Online information and support about advanced illness, palliative and end-of-life care, loss, and grief.
Canada-wide bilingual information service provides information about cancer, community resources, and other cancer-related topics to patients, families, general public, and health professionals.
A national phone line that offers support services for Black youth in Canada. Services include:
Provides expert poison advice over the phone 24 hours a day, offering help with poison emergencies and with questions about poisoning.
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