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Brighter Days: An Indigenous Wellness Program
Brighter Days: An Indigenous Wellness Program was developed by Indigenous educators, school counsellors and community program workers to empower First Nations, Inuit and Métis youth with skills, tools and resources to support their well-being.
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The Black Youth Helpline
Black Youth Helpline serves all youth and specifically responds to the need for a Black youth specific service, positioned and resourced to promote access to professional, culturally appropriate support for youth, families and schools.
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Sarnia-Lambton Native Friendship Centre & Ontario Federation of Indigenous Friendship Centres
Friendship Centres improve the lives of urban Indigenous people by supporting self-determined activities which encourage equal access to, and participation in, Canadian society while respecting Indigenous cultural distinctiveness.
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CAMH Aboriginal Service
The Aboriginal Service at CAMH provides outpatient groups and individual counselling to Aboriginal people experiencing substance use and other mental health challenges.
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In the Know
In the Know is a mental health literacy program designed specifically for farmers, their families, and those who are involved in and/or support the agricultural sector.
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Farmer’s Wellness Initiative
The Farmer Wellness Initiative provides access to free counselling services and tailored mental health support and resources to all Ontario farmers and their families.
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Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program & Crisis Line
This program provides cultural and emotional support, and mental health counselling services and has a National 24/7 Crisis Line that provides immediate emotional support for former Indian Residential School students.
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Talk 4 Healing Helpline
Providing support, help and resources for Indigenous women in Ontario.
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The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO)
Mental Health and Addictions Crisis Line with culturally specific mental health and addiction supports for adults, youth, and families in Ontario.
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Ontario 211
211 is a Helpline that easily connects people to the social services, programs, and community supports they need.