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National Directory for Canadian Families
Youth Recovery and Treatment services
Welcome to Sober Kids’ National Directory for treatment providers and programs. We have set out listings for youth services in all major cities and towns in Canada.
To find local services in your area, please use the following search tools from the menu below.
- Select your province or territory
- Scroll to your city/town
- Click the orange “Search Now” button to bring up results in your local community
- For online services, please select “Online” located within the listing of major towns/cities in your province/territory.
If you are a treatment provider and wish to have your facility/contact added to our Directory, please email info@soberkids.ca
4003 Cities and Towns
Mood Disorders Association of Ontario
- 36 Eglinton Ave W, Suite 602, Toronto, ON, M4R 1A1
- 4164868046
- http://www.mooddisorders.ca
Community Mental Health Centers & Support Groups
COVID19 - Office closed, telephone and online support only, register online for peer support groups and one-on-one peer support over the telephoneTelephone Information and Peer Support (TIPS) Warmline, 416-486-8046, 1-888-486-8236 -- no crisis services Information, education and support counselling and family support peer support groups -- see website for locations advocacy recovery programs, including peer support drop-in groups, Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP), Laughing Like Crazy, LGBTQ Peer Support Group One on One Peer Support Early Intervention Program Family Matters Peer Support and Recovery Program Workplace Mental Health Check Up Check Up from the Neck Up youth, young adult and student awareness campaigns provincial peer support program listing available online workshops peer support and facilitation training fact sheets and guides online support forums speakers bureau library
Mood Disorders Association of Ontario – Online Support Forums
- 1-866-363-6663
- https://mooddisorders.ca/forum
Mental Health Counselling & Mental Health Treatment Services
Offers virtual mental health support via an anonymous online forum. Forum is moderated.
Mood Disorders Association of Ontario – Warm Line
- 1-888-486-8236
- http://www.mooddisorders.ca
Mental Health Counselling & Mental Health Treatment Services
Offers a support line for individuals and families dealing with mental health disorders such as depression, bipolar disorder and anxiety. Does not provide crisis services.
Mood Disorders Association of Ontario (MDAO)
- 36 Eglinton Avenue West, Suite 602, Toronto, ON, M4R 1A1
- 416-486-8046
Youth Mental Health
We are a provincial organization that educates and advocates for individuals with mood disorders such as depression.
We are dedicated to:
* provide information for people with Mood Disorders, their families, professionals, and the public
* we foster self-help within a peer support model for individuals and families dealing with Mood Disorders
* We strive to eliminate discrimination and stigma
* We work with community partners
* We advocate on behalf of people with Mood Disorders and their families.
Mood Disorders of Ottawa
- 311 McArthur Ave, Unit 301, Ottawa, ON, K1H 8K7
- https://www.mooddisordersottawa.ca/
Community Mental Health Centers & Support Groups
Speaker nights for people with mood disorders, relatives, friends, service providers and the public meetings include a speaker (professional speaking about a mental health issue) questions and answers (Q&A) session and refreshmentsPeer Support Group: confidential discussion for adults with mood disordersFamily Support Group: for adult relatives and friends of people with mood disordersDiscovery 2000 Program: subsidized recreational events for adults with mood disordersActivities include movie night (First Tuesday of each month) picnics hikes theatre dinners sporting events museum and gallery visits call for a calendar of activitiesWellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) program Family Wellness Recovery Action Plan (FWRAP) Pathways to Recovery Program bimonthly newsletter a lending library website
Mood Disorders Society of Canada (Mood Disorders Society of Canada)
- 46 Hope Cr., Belleville, ON, K8P 4S2
- 613-921-5565
Youth Addictions
Our overall objective is to provide people suffering from mood disorders a strong, cohesive voice at the national level to improve access to:
* treatment
* informed research
* program development and government policies
* improvement of quality in life
We ensure that voices of consumers, family members and caregivers are heard on issues relating to:
* mental health and mental illness
* depression
* bipolar illness
* associated mood disorders
Mood Disorders Support Group of Guelph
- 10C Shared Space, 42 Carden St, Guelph, ON, N1H 3A2
- https://mdsgg.ca/
Community Mental Health Centers & Support Groups
All-inclusive, self-help, peer support group for people challenged by mental illness and the families and friends that support them. Purposes include: to work with community partners meet and share experiences in support of one another inform and educate participants, mental health professionals, and the public eliminate discrimination and social stigma surrounding mental illness and mood disorders
Moose Cree First Nation
- 22 Jonathan Cheechoo Dr, Moose Cree First Nation, ON, P0L 1W0
- https://www.moosecree.com/
Crisis lines & Support Groups
Provides crisis intervention services to individuals affected by family violence Offers immediate on site or telephone assistance Dispatches call to police when deemed necessary Ensures victims receive support and assistance to secure their safety Arranges meeting family members at centre or agreed upon location to discuss possible crisis resolutions Provides advocacy on behalf of individuals and families dealing with various agencies Provides information and referrals to appropriate resources and services
Moose Cree First Nation
- Jonathan Cheechoo Dr, Moose Cree First Nation, ON, P0L 1W0
Addiction Treatment
Operates an out-patient program for individuals with drug and alcohol addictionsProvides the following services: 24-hour crisis line Alcohol and drug counselling for individuals, families and small groups Out-patient treatment such as weekly follow-up with Centre Referrals to other programs and treatment centres Education about addictions
Moose Cree First Nation – Crisis Line
- 705-336-8109
- http://www.moosecree.com/
Drugs-Alcohol-Gambling Helplines
Offers crisis counselling for those with alcohol or drug addiction issues.
Moose Deer Point First Nation
- 1025C Mitawbik Rd, Georgian Bay, ON, P0C 1H0
Support Groups
Health services department of Moose Deer Point offering: cultural awareness sessions illness and injury prevention workshops health promotion and educational workshops on a variety of health issues such as cancer and Alzheimer"s blood pressure screening and monitoring pre-natal screenings diabetes support group and foot care clinic heart health sessions mental health and wellness (individual and group counselling) recreational activities for school age children and seniors youth group meals on wheels healthy cooking classes youth group/counselling sessions
Moosonee Family Resource Centre
- 103 Ferguson Rd, Moosonee, ON, P0L 1Y0
Crisis lines
Operates an emergency shelter for abused women and their children Offers a 24-hour crisis line Cordinates support services for clients Provides on-site individual and group counselling as well as non-residential counselling Provides counselling for the children and youth attending the Centre Encourages women to work on their own needs while at the Centre and to make their own decisions Offers transitional and housing support
Moraes, Susan – Psychologist, Ph.D., C.Psych. Mindframe Psychology Centre Private practice (individual) Registered with College of Psychologists of Ontario
- 6-6655 Kitimat Road, Mississauga, ON, L5N 6J4
- 905-334-7832
Youth Addictions
We offer treatment services and assessment services to children, adolescents, adults, couples and families. Mindframe Psychology Centre provides comprehensive psychological, neuropsychological, psychoeducational and forensic assessments. Our focus is on the unique needs of the individual clients as demonstrated in our customized treatment approaches.
Morningstar Mission
- 58 Water St W, Greater Napanee, ON, K7R 1V5
- https://www.morningstarmission.ca/
Support Groups
Various community programs Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (CVITP): income tax return help for low income individuals and families * by appointment only Christian Men"s breakfast: full breakfast, music, testimony and fellowship Women"s breakfast: full breakfast, testimony, and fellowship * children welcome Hot meals program Take Home Food Basket Program: includes the delivery of small basket of food items to isolated individuals Women"s support group "Connecting Through Crafts" Community Church (interfaith service) and bible study Hospital and prison visits Annual Christmas Day lunch
Morrison, Valerie – Social Worker, BSW Life Restoration Counselling Group Private practice (individual) Registered with Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers
- 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, ON, L1N 1C4
- 289-460-5424
Youth Addictions
Provides individual, couples and family counselling.