Rural Cumberland Ward
Cumberland, Sarsfield, Navan, Notre-Dame-des-Champs, Carlsbad Springs, Vars and Bearbrook
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Youth Space drop in is a space for youth grades 7-12 to meet new people, connect with resources, and try new things. For more information or to register please visit crcoc.ca or email tanya@crcoc.ca
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Other Peer Connections and Support
YouthNet/RéseauAdo (YNRA) is a for-youth-by-youth mental health promotion and intervention organization (part of the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario - CHEO) that offers services in both French and English.
YNRA offers a variety of programs and services for youth ages 13-20 in the national capital region to learn about mental health, reduce stigma, and engage in healthy activities to promote positive coping strategies, build strong support networks and encourage reaching out for help. For more information please visit www.ynra.ca or contact us directly at ynra@cheo.on.ca or 613-286-0019. |
Virtual Transcend Youth Group for gender diverse, trans, non-binary, and questioning youth ages 11-17 on the last Monday of every month. Contact lmontroy@familyservicesottawa.org for more information.
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Hopewell offers various support groups to youth and their families who have struggled with eating disorders. Please visit hopewell.ca or email programs@hopewell.ca for more information. (The cost for eight weeks in a support group is $40. If this fee is a barrier to you please reach out to discuss alternative options.) |
YoungWomynProject: (Ages 14-24) Access to counselling, peer led support groups, and advocacy for young survivors of sexual assault. Call or text 613-868-4340 for more information or visit SASCottawa.com |
Free short term counselling is currently available over the phone or through Zoom. For more information or to register please call 613-830-4357 ext. 140 or email tanya@crcoc.ca |
Other Counselling Services
Free 45-90 minute phone or video counselling session with no wait list. To book an appointment visit counsellingconnect.org |
If you are under the age of 21 you can book a phone appointment to meet with a counsellor to help you navigate the system and connect you to the mental health resources you need by visiting 1call1click.ca or by calling 613-260-2360 |
You can book a phone appointment to meet with a counsellor to help you navigate the system and connect you to the mental health resources you need by visiting accessmha.ca (ages 16+) |
Wabano is an indigenous led organization that offers counselling and peer support to Ottawas indigenous community. For more information please visit wabano.com or call 613-748-0657 |
Counselling for survivors of sexual violence ages 16 and up. Available virtually or in person in downtown Ottawa. Visit orcc.net to fill out an intake form. |
Access to counselling, peer led support groups, and advocacy for survivors of sexual assault ages 14+. Call or text 613-868-4340 for more information or visit SASCottawa.com |
Other Counselling Services (Paid)
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https://www.ementalhealth.ca/
Browse a directory of mental health services, help and support in Ottawa. An initiative of CHEO. |
Family counselling is available for parents and their children. For more information please visit familyservicesottawa.org
Parenting courses and seminars are available to help parents navigate a variety of issues including separation, anger management, and discipline. For more information please contact wsmith@familyservicesottawa.org or call 613-725-3601 ext. 108 |