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Organization: Huntington Society of Canada - Resource Centre - Toronto and York Region  
Toll-Free: 1-800-998-7398 ext 206
Email: info@huntingtonsociety.ca
Website: www.huntingtonsociety.ca
Address:
Richmond Hill, ON
Hours:
  Service
Mon9am-5pm
Tue9am-5pm
Wed9am-5pm
Thu9am-5pm
Fri9am-5pm

Executives: Rozalia Andrejas, RSW - Resource Centre Director - Toronto and York Region
randrejas@huntingtonsociety.ca
Sheri Mayhew, RSW - National Director, Family Services
1-800-998-7398 ext 204 * smayhew@huntingtonsociety.ca
Service Description: Family services team composed of registered social workers and professionals who provide support to individuals and families affected by Huntington's Disease * offers support and services to people with Huntington's Disease, people at risk, people with or without genetic mutation, caregivers and family members, community members

Services include:
  • information and education
  • individual short-term counsel, support groups
  • linkages to HD clinics, social services and community programs
The team also collaborates with other service providers to improve and expand existing services as well as increase awareness and understanding of the disease and support for advocacy

Meetings: Please contact the Resource Centre Director to obtain current support group options or complete this online Form and someone will get back to you
Fees: None
Eligibility / Target Population: Individuals and families affected by Huntington disease
Languages: English
Area Served:
York Region and Toronto  
See Also: Diseases and Conditions Support Groups
Genetic Disorders
Special Libraries and Resource Centres

This information was last completely updated on March 17, 2025

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Updated March 17, 2025
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"About Us"
The Huntington Society of Canada aspires to a world free from Huntington disease. The Society maximizes the quality of life of people living with HD by: delivering services; enabling others to understand the disease; and furthering research to slow and prevent Huntington disease.