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Program: Parents For Children's Mental Health Peer Support - York/Aurora  
Organization: Children's Mental Health Ontario
Phone Numbers: 416-921-2109 ext 128
Email: yorkaurora@pcmh.ca
Website: cmho.org
Address:
Aurora Town Hall
100 John West Way
Aurora, ON
L4G 6J1
Hours: Daily 24 hours
Contacts: Intake Worker
Service Description: Peer support groups for parents and caregivers in regions across Ontario. The groups are led by volunteer Chapter Leaders who are parents and caregivers on their own journey supporting their child with mental health needs. Chapters meet regularly providing parents and caregivers a safe and friendly place to connect with others, feel heard and get help navigating the child and youth mental health system. It’s also a chance to hear from others experiencing similar challenges.
Application: Please call, email or visit the website to find a peer support chapter near you.
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Caregivers Only ; Families Only
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: Counties: Regional Municipality of York
See Also: Mental Health Peer and Family Programs
Mental Health Promotion

This information was last completely updated on 6/6/2023

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