A coalition by and for trans and nonbinary patients receiving or trying to receive care in Tio’tia:ke (colonially known as Montreal). Aims to help trans and NB patients better navigate their medical, social, and institutional transitions in broader Montreal through one-on-one assistance and resources.
Gender Affirming Care PEI is a community-based team working to improve health access and equity for transgender, gender-divergent, transsexual, and intersex individuals in Prince Edward Island.
Parents who are finally coming to terms that they are gay / bi / unsure have found a place for connection and support.
Safe, Inclusive Counselling for Queer, Trans, and Neurodivergent People
Therapy for adults, teens (12+) and relationships with a focus on supporting 2SLGBTQIA+ communities.
Virtual-based mental health and social work clinic serving EST and MST
LGBTQ2SIA+, disability and neurodivergent-affirming counselling/therapy in-person in Moose Jaw, SK, and online.
Poetry Open Mic at Buddies In Bad Times Theatre
This free community event is an opportunity for queer and biopic youth and elders to come together and share their work.
London Intercommunity Health Center
The Trans Health Team specializes in trans and non-binary related health care with wraparound support including physicians, a dedicated program nurse, social workers and other supports as well as referrals to affirming specialists.
Our mission is to support young people in living a good life. This mission was co-created by a diverse group of youth, families, caregivers, staff and service providers across the province. The phrase “living a good life” was inspired by First Nations and Métis youth who participated in a Talking Circle with Foundry, and it acknowledges the diverse nature, experiences and perspectives of health and wellness. Foundry is a province-wide network of integrated health and wellness services for young people ages 12-24. Our integrated services make it possible for young people to access five core services in one convenient location: mental health care, substance use services, physical and sexual health care, youth and family peer supports, and social services. Young people can access our integrated services by walking into one of our 16 local Foundry centres, exploring our online tools and resources at foundrybc.ca, or connecting virtually through the free Foundry BC app.
A program supporting youth living with HIV, ages 18-29, through confidential peer support and weekly group programming.