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Organization: CMHA Thames Valley Addiction and Mental Health Services - Regional Centre - London
- Community Services
Phone Numbers: 519-432-1607
Crisis: Reach Out: 519-433-2023 or 1-866-933-2023
Email: communitywellnessprogramslondon@cmhatv.ca
Website: cmhatv.ca/programs-services/cw-sr-ps/
Address:
534 Queens Ave
London, ON
N6B 1Y6
Intersection: William St and Queens Ave
Location: London (East)
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Executives: Karna Trentman - Director of Community Services
k.trentman@cmhamiddlesex.ca
Service Description: Variety of leisure and life skills focused groups and activities offered to support personal growth and recovery

Participants are encouraged to build on existing strengths and learn new skills to achieve greater well-being, community inclusion and improved quality of life
Fees: Free
Application: Call or referral from a mental health professional
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: 16 years of age and older living with a serious mental illness
Languages: English ; French
Language Note: French website * French interpretation available upon request
Area(s) Served: East London
See Also: Recreational and Social Programs for People with Mental Illness

This information was last completely updated on 1/10/2024

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