York University

Health Education & Promotion
(416) 736-2100, ext. 55196
healthed.scld.yorku.ca/ leehelen@yorku.ca  Ross South 172

Health Education And Promotion is a team of York Students and Staff that collaboratively work with on and off campus stakeholders to provide physical and sexual health information.

Toronto Eating Disorder Resources

Toronto General Hospital
416-340-3041 (Intake Coordinator)
https://www.uhn.ca/MCC/PatientsFamilies/Clinics_Tests/Eating_Disorder
Eaton Building in Toronto General - Floor 7/8​

​Monday – Friday 9AM–5PM

Toronto General Hospital provides comprehensive information, assessment and intensive treatment to individuals 17 years or older with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa or other forms of disordered eating.

North York General Hospital
416-756-6642
https://www.nygh.on.ca/areas-care/mental-health/eating-disorders-program?cid=1230&lang=1
North York General Hospital, 7th floor, 4001 Leslie Street

North York General Hospital's Adult Eating Disorders program for those aged 17+ is a collaborative initiative with Toronto General Hospital. They offer partial hospitalization program for patients with diagnosed anorexia and bulimia nervosa, and group-based aftercare for patients who have completed the partial hospitalization program.


Toronto & GTA

Harm Reduction Supplies and Locations - Listed
toronto.ca/community-people/health-wellness-care/health-programs-advice/harm-reduction-supplies-and-locations/

“The Works” Supervised Injection Site
416-338-7600
416-392-0520
toronto.ca/community-people/health-wellness-care/health-programs-advice/services-provided-by-the-works/ theworks@toronto.ca 277 Victoria St (ground floor)

Monday - Saturday: 10AM-10PM

Pieces2Pathways (Breakaway
Text or Call Pam (they/them) at 647-209-2043
https://www.facebook.com/PiecestoPathways
https://www.breakawayaddictions.ca/p2p
piecestopathwaysinfo@breakawayaddictions.ca

Pieces to Pathways (P2P) is a peer-led initiative offering Canada’s only substance use support program for LGBTTQQ2SIA youth (ages 16-29).

Trip! Project
(647) 822-6435
https://www.facebook.com/TRIPProject
http://tripproject.ca

Did a line? Don’t think you’re fine? Need to enquire? Just text the TRIP!wire (647) 822-6435

The Trip! Project provides safer sex and drug information and supplies to party people in Toronto’s electronic music communities. We neither condone nor condemn the use of any drug, and provide factual information to help partiers make informed decisions that directly affect their long-term health. 

Black Coalition for Aids Prevention (Black CAP)
(416) 977 - 9955
Fax: (416) 977 - 7664
www.blackcap.ca
info@black-cap.com
20 Victoria St. 4th floor

Since 1989, Black CAP has worked to reduce the spread of HIV infection within Toronto’s African, Caribbean and Black communities while enhancing the quality of life of those living with or affected by HIV/AIDS.

Street Health Toronto

416-921-8668
streethealth.ca/
info@streethealth.ca
338 Dundas Street East

South Riverdale Community Health Centre - Supervised Consumption Service
416-461-1925
srchc@srchc.com, nkallio@srchc.com
srchc.ca/programs/harm-reduction/supervised-consumption-service/
955 Queen St East

Regent Park Community Health Centre
416-364-2261
regentparkchc.org/

The overdose prevention program provides free acess to laundry, housing, showers, doctors and nurses. They also have an ID program that runs every Wednesday morning where they help folks apply for passports, healthcard and birth certificate for free. There is no age limit to these services.

Canadian Harm Reduction Network
416.928.0279
canadianharmreduction.com
noharm@canadianharmreduction.com
666 Spadina Avenue, Suite 1904

Canadian Association of People Who Use Drugs (CAPUD)
778-991-8490
capud.ca

Black CAP Toronto
416-977-995
blackcap.ca/page.php?u=/programs-services/harm-reduction-program
k.martin@black-cap.com

Workshops and drop-in offered on harm reduction for users. Services tailored for black folks.

Eva’s Satellite
416-229-1874
evas.ca
info@evas.ca
401 Richmond St W, Suite 245

Emergency shelter for youth aged 16-24 with mental health and substance use support.

Breakaway
416-537-9346
breakawayaddictions.ca/
21 Strictland Ave

All programs are free and confidential.

The FIX (Scarborough Harm Reduction Services)
647-459-6912
agincourtcommunityservices.com/fix-scarborough-harm-reduction-services
mrahema@agincourtcommunitys-ervices.com

All Saints Church Community Centre - Downtown Toronto, East
416-368-7768
allsaintstoronto.com/

admin@allsaintstoronto.com
315 Dundas Street East

Needle exchange and harm reduction materials available.

Dance Safe
1-888-636-2411
dancesafe.org

Non-profit organization providing drug education, drug contamination alerts, and sells drug testing kits.

Toronto Harm Reduction Alliance
torontoharmreductionalliance.ca/

2 Spirited People of the First Nations Toronto
416-944-9300
2spirits.com
info@2spirits.com
Suite 105, 145 Front St E

“We provide prevention education and support for 2-Spirit, including First Nations, metis and Inuit people living with or at risk for HIV and related co-infections in the Greater Toronto Area. We base our work on indigenous philosophies of wholistic health and wellness.”

Agincourt Community Services Association
416-321-6912
agincourtcommunityservices.com
4155reception@agincourtcommunityservices.com
4155 Sheppard Ave. East