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Organization: HOPE (Helping Other Parents Everywhere)  
Toll-Free: 1-866-492-1299
Website: www.hope4parents.ca
Location: Undefined
Executives: Leanne Lewis - Chairperson
Contacts: Outreach and Communications Coordinator
info@hope4parents.ca
Service Description: A network of support and self-help groups for parents, guardians, and relatives who are troubled by behaviours of a teen or young adult in their life * behaviours include:
  • withdrawn from family and/or friends
  • problematic substance or alcohol use
  • skipping school or dropping out of school
  • in trouble with the law
  • stealing
  • verbal or physical abuse of parents
  • signs of mental health issues

Peer support meetings and phone support, workshops, and other resources
Meeting: Offers virtual support groups that meet weekly, year-round * phasing in the re-opening of in-person groups
Fees: $50 member subscription, $10 annual renewal fee * financial concerns can be accommodated
Application: No referral required
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Parents, guardians, adult relatives who are concerned about a teen or adult child in their life
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: Ontario
See Also: Parenting Groups

This information was last completely updated on 6/19/2024

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