Resources

Helpful Links

Assaulted Women’s Helpline
We provide crisis counselling, safety planning, emotional support, information and referrals accessible 7 days a week, 365 days a year.  We work in tandem with community partners and sister agencies towards bridging gaps in service and identifying emerging issues or trends relevant to the women we work with.
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Evangeline Residence
Evangeline Residence recognizes the basic needs of women as having emotional, physical, social, and spiritual dimensions and seeks to address all aspects of these needs by providing nutritious meals, bed and bath units, laundry facilities, supportive counseling, pastoral care, and medical assistance. Our holistic approach ensures that each woman receives comprehensive care tailored to her unique situation.
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Toronto Homeless Resource List
This list provides key resources to help refugees settle and thrive in Canada. It includes vital information on housing, healthcare, legal assistance, employment, and education, ensuring that newcomers have access to the support they need to start their new lives. With these essentials, refugees can build a strong foundation for their future in Canada.
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Find A Flat-mate
Find A Flatmate Canada is an innovative platform, currently in the ideation stage, dedicated to connecting African and Black professionals and newcomers with potential flatmates. It aims to foster community and support among its users, making the transition to new living arrangements smoother and more inclusive. Click Here to Find a Flat-Mate →

Sistering
Sistering is a multi-service agency for women and gender diverse people who need assistance to address their basic needs through social services and wrap-around supports. We are leaders in serving women, in all their diversity, and have been in existence for over 40 years. Our commitment is to provide a safe and inclusive environment for everyone we serve.
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Home Essentials Newcomer Support
At HENS, we recognize that having basic necessities can significantly impact starting a new life. Therefore, we provide a variety of essential household items to help newcomer families get settled. Our offerings include gently-used and occasionally brand-new seasonal clothing, accessories, kitchenware, bedding, blankets, and much more.
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Black Men’s Therapy Foundation
Black Men’s Therapy Foundation envisions a world where men and masculine identified folks, in all intersections, have access to affordable, inclusive, and culturally competent therapeutic services that are understanding of our lived experiences as men and supports our journey to healing and emotional freedom.
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Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention (Black CAP)
The Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention (Black CAP), Canada’s largest Black-specific AIDS service, works to reduce HIV spread and improve the lives of Black people affected by HIV/AIDS. We provide culturally relevant services, including prevention, counseling, housing support, and community outreach.
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Women’s Health in Women’s Hands
WHIWH is a community health center in Toronto that provides primary healthcare services to women from the African, Caribbean, Black, Latin American, and South Asian communities. Our services include medical care, mental health support, HIV/AIDS prevention and care, and health promotion and education programs.
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TAIBU Community Health Centre
Situated in Scarborough’s Malvern neighborhood, is a non-profit organization focused on serving the Black community throughout the Greater Toronto Area. We offer a variety of services, including primary healthcare, mental health support, and health promotion programs, all aimed at addressing the social determinants of health.
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Delta Family Resource Centre
Delta Family is a non-profit organization supporting isolated and marginalized communities since 1981. They offer services for parents, children, youth, seniors, and Black communities, focusing on building resilience and addressing systemic oppression. Their mission is to create a healthy, engaged, and empowered community where everyone can thrive.
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La Passerelle-I.D.É.
At La Passerelle-I.D.É., we recognize the obstacles and challenges faced by Black and racialized Francophone immigrants in their efforts to integrate, and we believe that a strong Canada is built on diversity and civic engagement. Our vision is to help our clientele become socially and economically established and prosper.
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