Organization: Strides Toronto - Toronto - Consilium Pl - Community Services
Phone Numbers: 416-438-3697
Fax: 416-438-7424
Email: contactus@stridestoronto.ca
Website: stridestoronto.ca
Address:
100 Consilium Pl Suite 600
Toronto, ON
M1H 3E3
Location: Cross street: McCowan Rd and Ellesmere Rd
Accessibility Notes: Designated parking at entrance ; Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Barrier-free washroom including door and stall ; Access to elevator ; Offsite services may be accessible - call for details
Hours: Varies by program, contact or visit website for information
Service Description: Community based supports for children, youth and families
Babies Best Start / Healthy Babies Healthy Children
  • home visiting program for parents of children birth-3 years, includes support in areas such as pregnancy, breastfeeding, healthy attachment, healthy eating, safety, child development, positive parenting, parent health and well-being and community resources
  • home visitors represent a variety of cultures and languages
Community Support
  • culturally sensitive early intervention mental health services for children birth-12 years and their families, in various locations such as schools, community agencies, shelters, and EarlyOn programs
  • areas of service include parenting education and groups, children's groups, brief counselling, anti-bullying and social skills

Gender Based Violence Program
  • supports for youth and young adults 12-29 years, who are at risk of or have been involved in human trafficking or sex trade, including trauma therapy, case management and service navigation, peer support, support group, and community outreach and education
  • contact GBVinfo@stridestoronto.ca or 416-438-3697 ext 13265
Growing Healthy Together Prenatal Program
  • information and support for pregnant women with risk factors linked to low birth weight
Youth Outreach Worker Program
  • sssists at-risk youth 12-21 years and their families in East Toronto connect with mental health and other community services
  • includes individualized programming and support to overcome language and cultural barriers
  • intensive intervention in areas such as mental health, addictions, trauma, relationship or family violence and/or human and sex trafficking
See separate listings for residential treatment programs (intake through CARS, 416-482-7884), and Preschool Speech and Language Program (intake through Surrey Place)
Programs and services may be provided in various locations



Fees: None
Application: Varies by program, contact or visit website for information
Eligibility / Target Population: Children, youth and young adults, and their families; varies by program, contact or visit website for information

Residency Requirements: Primarily East York, Scarborough; varies, contact or visit website for specific catchment areas
Languages: English
Language Notes: interpretretation services available upon request
Area Served: East York, Scarborough, Scarborough North, Scarborough South, Toronto
See Also: EarlyON Child and Family Centres
Last Updated: 2/10/2025
Service Profile Web Address: eng/displayService.aspx?id=146483

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