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Program: Community Youth Support Program  
Organization: Humana Community Services
Phone Numbers: 519-433-0334
Administration: 519-432-2209
Crisis: Tandem: 519-433-0334 (Crisis and Intake)
Email: info@humanacs.org
Website: www.humanacs.org
Address:
371 Princess Ave
London, ON
N6B 2A7
Intersection: Waterloo St and Princess Ave
Location: London (East)
Accessibility:     Not Wheelchair Accessible
Service Description: Non-residential programs providing short-term counselling and support

Program support may include:
  • assistance obtaining food, shelter, clothing and medical treatment
  • help developing skills for independent living, re-integration back into the home, social skills and problem solving
  • short-term crisis counselling
  • advocacy with community services, including social assistance and other mental health services
  • aftercare and follow-up post-residential care
Fees: Free
Application: Admissions processed through Crisis Intake Team
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Youth 12-18 years with behavioural and other mental health issues and their families, including gay, lesbian (GLBT2S) youth
Languages: English ; French
Area(s) Served: Chatham-Kent, London, Huron County, and Middlesex County
See Also: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Two-Spirit, Queer (LGBTQ+)

This information was last completely updated on 3/10/2023

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