Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA)

London and Middlesex Crisis Service

(519) 433-2023
(519) 434-9191 (Main)

https://www.cmha.ca/


Carrefour des Femmes du Sud-Ouest de L’Ontario / Confidential Services for French-speaking

285 King St, 2nd Floor
1-888-858-0954

Support, awareness, education programs and referrals to community services for Francophone women dealing with violence and sexual assault.


Daya Counselling

(519) 434-0077

http://www.dayacounselling.on.ca/
(Grief, loss, domestic violence, childhood sexual abuse)


Family Services Thames Valley

(519) 433-0183

http://www.familyservicethamesvalley.com/


Sexual Assault Centre London

Crisis Line: 519-438- 2272
Counseling: 519-439-0844

http://www.sacl.ca


Women’s Rural Resource Centre

(519) 246-1526

http://www.wrrcsa.org/


Women’s Community House

Providing safe places and services for abused women and their children. 101 Wellington Road London, Ontario. Abused Women’s Helpline: 519-642-3000 or TTY 519-963-0427 Toll free: 1-800-265-1576 Non-crisis/Business Inquiries: 519-642-3003. http://shelterlondon.org


Addiction Services of Thames Valley

We provide screening, assessment, treatment planning and addiction treatment services to persons who are concerned about substance use and/or internet, gaming disorder or problem gambling. We provide support, education and treatment for family members. 200 Queens Avenue, Suite 260, London. Phone: 519.673.3242 http://adstv.on.ca/


At^losha Native Family Healing Services

(519) 438-0068

http://www.atlohsa.com/services.html


Changing Ways

Changing Ways helps men to eliminate their abusive and violent behaviour in their primary and intimate relationships. We are located at 825 Bradley Ave in London. Phone: 519-438-9869. http://www.changingways.on.ca/


London Intercommunity Health Centre

London Intercommunity Health Centre provides health and social services in a welcoming setting to those who experience barriers to care. These barriers may include poverty, homelessness, language or culture, and complex and/or chronic health conditions including mental health and addictions. Two locations: 659 Dundas Street, 1355 Huron Street,

http://lihc.on.ca/

LUSO Community Services

LUSO is a multicultural, non-profit charitable organization dedicated to promoting inclusiveness, well-being and prosperity in the London community. We provide programs and services in the community for children, youth, families and seniors of culturally diverse and ethnic backgrounds.

1193 Oxford Street East, Unit 2, LondonTelephone: 519-452-1466

Muslim Resource Centre for Social Support and Integration

The MRCSSI provides social support networks for the diverse communities in London and surrounding areas. MRCSSI value the strength in your culture, we will work together to promote culturally integrated family safety services. Suite 312, 111 Waterloo Street London Tel: 519-672-6000


N’amerind Friendship Centre (London)

The N’Amerind (London) Friendship Centre is a non-profit organization committed to the promotion of physical, intellectual, emotional and spiritual well-being of Native people and in particular, Urban Native People. The commitment is realized through the implementation of culturally relevant programs aimed at social, recreational and educational needs, at developing leadership, at increasing awareness levels of native heritage, establishing resources for community development, and in promoting the development of urban aboriginal self-governing institutions. 519-672-0131

260 Colborne St



Regional HIV/AIDS Connection

Information about drug treatment and injection options, outreach and needle exchanges. 186 King St, Suite 30 1-866-920-1601


Cross Cultural Learner Centre

The London Cross Cultural Learner Centre is a community organization that exists to provide settlement services and support to newcomers and to promote intercultural awareness and understanding. 505 Dundas Street, London Telephone: 519 432 - 1133 http://www.lcclc.org/


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