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Self Care For Parents & Care Givers
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Childhood Anxiety and Therapy
Childhood anxiety affects roughly 7.1% of children aged 3-17, according...
Back to School Routines
With back to school underway, it’s also a return to routine and structure...
Community Collaborations
Lions Foundation Guide Dogs
Providing Guide Dogs for Canadians with disabilities including, Autism, Hearing, Diabetes, Vision, and Seizures
Mountain Speech Language Services
Mountain Speech Language Services assess and treat a wide range of disorders and differences of speech, language, literacy, cognitive communication and swallowing.
Niagara Suicide Prevention
Niagara Suicide Prevention Coalition exists to bring interested community organizations, groups, individuals and volunteers together to make Niagara a suicide-safer community.
Resource Links
By partnering with other community organizations, Mareas brings
an extended network of support to our clients.
Ensuring the mental well-being of our children and youth is vital for our community. Below is a list of local mental health resources tailored to address various concerns and provide the necessary support for children and young people.
A non-profit, community-governed health care centre providing culturally competent primary health care and trans specific, sexually and gender diverse populations.
Contact Niagara
Entry point for accessing services for children and youth in the Niagara region.
Contact Hamilton
Entry point for accessing services for children and youth in the Hamilton region.
COAST Hamilton
Mobile crisis support and response team.
McMaster Children’s Hospital Community Education Services
Offers courses and workshops for children, teens, adults, and parents/caregivers
Alternatives for Youth
Substance use service for 12-23 year olds. Also offer parenting support and education workshops
Youth Wellness Centre (St. Joe’s)
Programs and services for “emerging adults” 17-25 year olds including peer supports and walk in counselling