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Avon Maitland Distance Education Centre Online learning initiative offering Ontario high school credit courses through electronic distance education.
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905-569-7595 Winter 705-389-1910 Summer Non-competitive camp program for LD, ADD/ADHD, and mainstream children and teens, ages 6-18.
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905-570-8888 Refers to appropriate services for children with behavioural, emotional and developmental needs and adults with developmental disabilities.
905-684-3407 1-800-933-3617 Information about and referrals to locally available services and supports for people with developmental disabilities and for children with emotional and/or behavioural challenges.
519-596-2271 Womens' programs, weekend retreats, and workshops for individuals, couples, and small groups.
905-436-7377 Community information and resources database.
613-394-3342 Free 13-month Christian residential program designed to assist hurting young women (ages 18-28 years old) who have had traumatic experiences in their life and desire healing from these difficult problems.
1-800-668-4663 Helps reunite runaway youth (ages 16 and 17) with their families or connect them with an existing agency that can best help them meet their needs.
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Richmond Mental Health Resources Directory
519-657-6570 Provides direct client treatment services, services to support families and friends, and educational services for professionals for dealing with self-injury. Located in Ontario.
Yukon Health and Social Services 1-800-661-0408 867-667-3673 Alcohol and drug services, child and family health programs, residential youth treatment, youth sex offender treatment.
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Addictions Foundation of Manitoba Provides intervention, rehabilitation (residential and community-based), prevention, education and public information services for Manitoba citizens relating to addictions. Visit Drugs and Teen Substance Abuse.
519-772-0113 1-800-965-3307 Prevention, education, advocacy, harm reduction and treatment. Visit Heroin Abuse and Addiction.
Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Association 613-547-3684 Community-based support, education, and advocacy organization in Kingston, Ontario for those with eating disorders and their family and friends. Visit Eating Disorders.
Anxiety Disorders Association of British Columbia 604-681-3400 Nonprofit society formed to increase awareness of anxiety disorders and currently available treatments. Visit Anxiety and Anxiety Disorders.
604-660-0675 1-800-663-5638 Strengthens, encourages and supports families through information, education, research and advocacy. Visit Parenting Teens.
Canadian Association for Adolescent Health 514-345-9959 Education, research, and advocacy in the field of adolescent health. Visit Adolescence.
Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse 613-235-4048 Provides a national focus for efforts to reduce health, social and economic harm associated with substance abuse and addictions. Visit Drugs and Teen Substance Abuse.
Canadian Mental Health Association 416-484-7750 Promotes the mental health of all people through education and advocacy. Visit Counseling and Therapy.
Centre for Children and Families in the Justice System 519-679-7250 Advocates for the special needs of children involved in the justice system as young offenders, victims of crime or abuse, or as the subjects of custody disputes. Visit Abuse: Physical, Emotional, Sexual.
1-888-326-5352 Comprehensive site for families and professionals to help locate missing and exploited children. Online registration form for parents of a missing child. Visit Runaways and Missing Children.
Children's Mental Health Ontario 416-921-2109 Represents centres that serve children and their families throughout Ontario. Visit Teen Depression.
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Learning Disabilities Association of Canada 613-238-5721 Advancing the education, employment, social development, legal rights and general well-being of people with learning disabilities. Visit Learning Disabilities.
Learning Disabilities Association of Nova Scotia 902-423-2850
Learning Disabilities Association of Ontario 416-929-4311
Learning Disabilities Association of Québec 514-847-1324 Visit Special Education.
MADD Canada (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) 1-800-665-6233 The Mission of MADD Canada is to stop impaired driving and support the victims of this violent crime. Visit Alcohol and Teen Drinking.
Missing Children Society of Canada 1-800-661-6160 24 Hour Provides a comprehensive Investigative Search Program, free of charge, to assist police and searching parents in the active and ongoing search for missing children. Visit Runaways and Missing Children.
Mood Disorders Association of Ontario 1-888-486-8236 416-486-8046 Toronto Self-help organization committed to improving the quality of life for people with mood disorders, their families, and their friends. Visit Bipolar Disorder.
North America Missing Children Association Helps locate missing, lost or abducted children and adults by passing on information to policing agencies and distributing the information around the world in the form of posters and on the NAMCA website. Visit Runaways and Missing Children.
416-395-4970 Prevention, education, and support. Visit Drugs and Teen Substance Abuse.
The Suicide Information & Education Centre (SIEC) Established in 1982, SIEC holds the world's largest English language collection on suicidal behaviours, containing more than 27,000 print and audiovisual materials on all aspects of suicidal behaviour. Visit Teen Suicide.
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