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Organization: Midaynta Community Services - Toronto - Keele St  
Phone Numbers: 416-544-1992
Fax: 416-440-3379
Email: info@midaynta.com
Website: www.midaynta.com
Address:
1652 Keele St Suite 104
Toronto, ON
M6M 3W3
Location: Cross street: Keele St and Rogers Rd
Accessibility Notes: Fully accessible - Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance - ramp to entrance, main floor accessible ; Barrier-free washroom including door and stall
Hours: Mon-Fri 9 am-4 pm
Service Description: Youth Violence Prevention
  • support to Black youths aged 15-29 in or around Northwest Toronto who are facing challenges related to substance use and mental health
  • offers support to Black youths and their families, helps them overcome obstacles, embark on a journey towards recovery, and make informed decisions for their well-being
  • reduces stigma associated with substance use and mental health challenges, so that youths can seek help without fear
  • improves access to and the quality of care for youth dealing with substance use and mental health concerns
Rites of Passage Youth Mentorship Program
  • for African-Canadian youth in or around Northwest Toronto, ages 12-16 years
  • one to one mentoring with an adult; culturally appropriate workshops
Services for Adults
  • general counselling, family violence and child welfare counselling
  • seniors services - this service location focuses on seniors; services also at various locations in the community - includes social/recreational programs and case management

Fees: None
Application: Call or drop in
Eligibility / Target Population: No restrictions, but program eligibility varies
Languages: English * Arabic * Somali * Swahili
Area Served:
Greater Toronto Area  
See Also: Child Abuse, Well-Being, and Welfare
Immigrant, Newcomer, and Refugee Services
Mentoring Programs for Children and Youth
Translation and Interpretation Services

This information was last completely updated on February 5, 2025

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