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Program: COUNTERfit Harm Reduction  
Organization: South Riverdale Community Health Centre - SRCHC
Phone Numbers: 416-461-1925
Fax: 416-469-3442
Email: srchc@srchc.com
Website: www.srchc.ca/programs/community-health/counterfit-...
Address:
c/o Communications Administration
Attn: Debby Yuke
955 Queen St E
Toronto, ON
M4M 3P3
Intersection: Carlaw Ave and Queen St E
Location: Toronto (South Riverdale)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Public Contacts: Paula Tookey - Program Manager Mental health and Substance Use
South Riverdale Community Health Centre
416-461-1925 ext 2205 * ptookey@srchc.com
Service Description: Access to a range of harm reduction supplies and materials and equipment including needles and syringes, safer crack kits, safer crystal meth kits; safer injection kits, stems screens etc * also provide harm reduction informant and education, and referrals to a wide range of services and resources
 
COUNTERfit Fixed Site - Access to a range of harm reduction supplies, materials and equipment including needles and syringes, safer crack kits, safer crystal meth kits, safer injection kits, stems screens, etc * provide harm reduction informant and education, and referrals to a range of services and resources
 
COUNTERfit Women’s Harm Reduction Program - Support for marginalized women who use drugs * provide a safe space for open discussion, access to health care, engagement in harm reduction and provide employment and training opportunities 
 
Toronto Community Hepatitis C Program (TCHCP) - Support , education and treatment to people living with or at risk of acquiring Hepatitis C infection

Fees: Most medical services covered by OHIP * some fees for other programs
Application: Call, email srchc@srchc.com or visit * appointments required for most programs
Eligibility / Target Population: Catchment area varies by program * priority to new immigrants * Chinese community * young children and their families * women * older adults * persons without health insurance * persons who are homeless * persons with drug or mental health issues
Languages: English * French
Area Served:
West – Don River, South – Lake Ontario, East – Warden Avenue, North – O’Connor Drive  
See Also: Addiction Education and Prevention

This information was last completely updated on August 20, 2024

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Harm reduction is a set of practical strategies and ideas aimed at reducing negative consequences associated with the criminalization of drug use. Harm Reduction is also a movement for social justice built on a belief in, and respect for, the rights of people who use drugs.