Support Near You
This referral database is for in-person and/or location-based services, organizations, and collectives, for 2SLGBTQ+ youth in Ontario.
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Health and Wellness Centre – St. George (Downtown) campus, University of Toronto
THIS SERVICE IS NOT 2SLGBTQ+ SPECIFIC
Health & Wellness offers University of Toronto students a wide range of medical and mental health services to help support them in achieving their personal and academic best.
Contact
700 Bay Street, 3rd floor, Suite #300, Toronto, ON
HIV & AIDS Legal Clinic Ontario (HALCO)
THIS SERVICE IS NON-QUEER, TRANS & LGBTQ SPECIFIC
Free legal services for people living with HIV in Ontario. Anyone living with HIV can contact us for free legal advice. HALCO is also active in public legal education, community development and law reform activities.
Contact
55 University Avenue, Suite 1400, Toronto, ON
HIV AIDS Resource Program (HARP)
The leading source for HIV/AIDS information and confidential support in the Algoma District. HARP offers an understanding, supportive environment with a wide range of prevention information and access to harm reduction materials.
Contact
170 East Street, Suite 402, Sault Ste. Marie, ON
Humber LGBTQ Centre
The LGBTQ+ Resource Centre works to promote safer, braver, positive spaces at Humber College and offers a dedicated space at both the North and Lakeshore Campuses for folks to connect with one another, access resources, and build community.
Contact
205 Humber College Blvd, Toronto, ON
I.D Clinic, Halton Community Legal Services
Halton Community Legal Services recognizes there are legal barriers preventing members of the Trans, Non-Binary, and Queer communities from accurately identifying themselves on official documents. Here, in Ontario, there are multi-page forms requiring the signature of a commissioner in order to have your name and/or gender marker changed.
Working together with our community partners, we are offering monthly I.D Clinics to provide assistance with this process. If you have questions or wish to schedule an appointment, please contact us by phone (905-875-2069) or fill in the contact form found on our website https://www.haltonlegal.ca/contact/
Access info: Interpreters available by phone
Contact
700 Dorval Dr, #400, Oakville, ON
INNclusion, Blue Door Supportive Services
The INNclusion Program provides supportive housing for 2SLGBTQ+ youth, 16 to 26 years old, at risk or experiencing homelessness in a community rental unit leased by Blue Door. The program participants enter into an agreement of service and work within the program guidelines to work towards greater independence and self-sufficiency with the end goal of obtaining long term housing by the end of the term of the agreement.
Contact
18838 Highway 11, East Gwillimbury, ON
Inside Out 2SLGBTQ+ Film Festival
Inside Out is a not-for-profit registered charity that exists to challenge attitudes and change lives through the promotion, production and exhibition of film made by and about 2SLGBTQ+ people of all ages, races and abilities.
For more than three decades, Inside Out has brought Toronto’s 2SLGBTQ+ community together in celebration of the best queer film from Canada and around the world. Through our annual Festivals in Toronto and Ottawa, our filmmaker initiatives, our youth engagement and our year-round events and screenings, Inside Out is engaged every day in challenging attitudes and changing lives.
Contact
401 Richmond St. W. Suite 219, Toronto, ON
Intersections (2SLGBTQI+ Newcomer Support), Indus Community Services
The objective of this program is to bridge in settlement agencies’ response to 2SLGBTQ+ newcomers. The program will provide a safe space through a drop in program for 2SLGBTQ+ newcomers to receive responsive services and information regarding settlement with a 2SLGTBQ+ lens, strengthen social networks, and decrease isolation.
Contact
3038 Hurontario Street , Suite 206, Mississauga, ON
Investigaytors Toronto
THIS IS A GENDERED SPACE
Investigaytors is a community-based free volunteer training program for young 18- to 29-year-old gay, bi, trans, queer men or Two-Spirit or non-binary (GBT2Q) people in Ontario that will allow you to discover the queer world of gay men’s health research in a cohort of like-minded people. You will develop skills and research experience by doing and thinking about everyday queer health, and it will change the way you view our communities’ health and wellbeing!
Program participants are trained in quantitative and qualitative research skills, social determinants of health, HIV prevention and sexual health, and how research can be used to address health inequities and knowledge gaps.
Contact
Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, Room 350 & 352, 246 Bloor Street West, Toronto, ON
Justice for Children and Youth
NOT A 2SLGBTQ+ SPECIFIC RESOURCE
Legal services for young people under 18 and up to 25 for homeless or undocumented young people in Ontario.
Contact
1500 - 55 University Avenue, Toronto, ON