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All Yorktown Family Services programming has resumed in-person services although virtual options are available upon request.Yorktown Family Services follows all Public Health PPE guidelines, and Prescreening forms are no longer required. Self-screening is encouraged. Masks are required at our Youth Wellness Hub Ontario location at 1541 Jane St., but are optional at our 2010 Eglinton Ave. W. location.

Organization: Yorktown Family Services  
Phone Numbers: 416-394-2424
Fax: 416-394-2689
Email: info@yorktownfamilyservices.com
Website: www.yorktownfamilyservices.com
Address:
2010 Eglinton Ave W, Suite 300
Toronto, ON
M6E 2K3
Intersection: East of Caledonia Rd and Eglinton Ave W
Location: Toronto (Briar Hill—Belgravia)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours:
  Service
Mon9am-5pm
Tue1pm-5pm
Wed9am-5pm
Thu1pm-5pm
Fri1pm-5pm

Service Description: Community service agency comprised of a mental health centre for infants, children and youth, a women's shelter and community-based violence against women services * offer rapid access to multiple mental health, primary health, and social service programs for youth and young adults
 
Child and Youth Mental Health Services - A range of mental health services to infants, children, youth and young adults from birth to age 29 and their families
 
Violence Against Women Services - Offer numerous Violence Against Women programs and services to the well-being of women who have been abused, and to the healthy development of their children
 
West Toronto Youth Wellness Hub Walk-In - Brief therapy service that is accessible without appointment * single session counselling offered by family therapists and social workers to address concerns such as parent-child conflict, difficulties at school, behavior management, peer problems, issues related to separation and divorce, psychosocial adjustment, anxiety, depression
 
What's Up Walk-in - A single session counselling service by family therapists and social workers to address concerns such as parent-child conflict, difficulties at school, behavior management, peer problems, issues related to separation and divorce, psychosocial adjustment, anxiety, depression * LGBTQ+ positive space and services for parents and young children on site
 
Women and Communities Against Violence (WACAV) - Offer community-based supports to women who have experienced abuse * services include crisis and supportive counselling, safety planning, advocacy, referrals for children, referrals to additional services, accompaniment to other services as needed

Fees: All services at Yorktown are free of charge.
Area Served:
Toronto  
See Also: Gender-Based Violence Prevention and Response
Mental Health for Children and Youth

This information was last completely updated on May 2, 2024

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