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Community Mental Health Programs - Scarborough South

Community mental health programs provide a variety of services to help support people who have ongoing mental health issues living in the community. Services offered include information and referral, case management, housing supports, rehabilitation, employment assistance, counselling, support groups and social and recreational opportunities, and peer support services for consumers and survivors.
 
French language services or programs offered to customers/clients on a consistent basis.
 
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These services are located in Scarborough South
Strides Toronto - What's Up Walk-in Clinic - In-person and virtual sessions  
English ; French ; Mandarin ; Tagalog
*Call to confirm which languages are offered on which day. *Interpretation can be planned in advance.

These services are located outside of Scarborough South, but provide service to Scarborough South.
Barbra Schlifer Commemorative Clinic, The - Individual Counselling Program  
English ; Fante ; Farsi / Persian ; French ; Interpretation Services ; Tamil
Canadian Hearing Services - Toronto Office - Connect Mental Health Counselling  
English ; French ; Sign
American Sign Language
Canadian Mental Health Association - Ontario Division - BounceBack - Reclaim Your Health  
English ; French ; Arabic ; Chinese (Cantonese) ; Chinese (Mandarin) ; Spanish ; Persian ; Punjabi
Multiple languages for skill-building workbooks and telephone coaching
Child and Parent Resource Institute (CPRI)  
English ; French
French website * French interpretation available upon request
Covenant House Toronto  
English ; French ; Spanish
Good Shepherd Non-Profit Homes - Housing Outreach And Support Team (HOST)  
Cantonese ; English ; Farsi / Persian ; French ; Spanish
Togetherall  
English ; French
French programs offered * French publications and website

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