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Bereavement Support - Etobicoke


Bereavement programs provide emotional support, problem-solving assistance, information, and guidance for people who have recently lost a loved one. Included are counselling programs and mutual support groups for widows and widowers, children who have lost a parent, parents who have lost a child, and other people who are grieving.

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These services are located in Etobicoke
Rexdale Community Health Centre - Main Office - Taber Rd - Health Promotion Programs - Community Capacity Building - Mental Health and Counselling  
8 Taber Rd, Etobicoke, ON  M9W 3A4
416-744-0066 Press 1 and 1 Add to Clipboard

These services are located outside of Etobicoke, but provide service to Etobicoke.
Bereaved Families of Ontario - Toronto  
355 Church St, Suite 202, Toronto, ON  M5B 0B2
416-440-0290 Add to Clipboard
Breakaway Community Services - Grief, Loss and Wellness Initiative  
21 Strickland Ave, Toronto, ON  M6K 3E6
647-637-1056 Add to Clipboard
Carefirst Seniors and Community Services Association - Bereavement  
Carefirst One-Stop Multi-Services Centre, 300 Silver Star Blvd, Toronto, ON  M1V 0G2
416-502-2323 * Centralized intake 416-646-5108 Add to Clipboard
Home Hospice Association  
PO Box 992, Virgil, ON  L0S 1T0
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Hospice Toronto - Bereavement Support  
120 Eglinton Ave E, Suite 500, Toronto, ON  M4P 1E2
416-364-1666 Add to Clipboard
Philip Aziz Centre for Hospice Care  
558 Gerrard St E, Toronto, ON  M4M 1X8
416-363-9196 Add to Clipboard
Sunnybrook Pregnancy and Infant Loss Network  
2075 Bayview Ave, Toronto, ON  M4N 3N5
1-888-303-7245 (1-888-303-PAIL) Add to Clipboard
Threads of Life - Association for Workplace Tragedy Family Support  
1795 Ernest Ave, PO Box 9066, London, ON  N6E 2V0
519-685-4276 Add to Clipboard
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