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Community Resources

  • Arch Disability Law Centre

    Specialty legal clinic that practices exclusively in disability rights law.  Since its incorporation in 1979, ARCH has been a leader in disability rights advocacy and test case litigation.

  • Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

    Crisis Resources:
    If you are in an emergency, in crisis or need someone to talk to, there is a list of resources available for areas in and around Toronto. 

  • Disability Benefits Compass

    The centre for financial literacy will help you navigate information about the four key disability benefits by province or territory,  for Canadians with disabilities.

  • Developmental Services Ontario

    DSO is the access point for adult developmental services funded by the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services (MCCSS) in Ontario. There are 9 DSO agencies located across the province; serving different counties and regions.

  • Kids Collaborative

    We work with parents to help them make the best educational decisions for their children. We take a holistic and collaborative approach to support your child.

  • My Outlet

    Offering individuals and organizations programming, training, educational workshops, consulting and research to support the full neurodivergent lifecycle and enrich broader society.

  • Relief Resources

    Supporting the Jewish community in overcoming conditions related to mental illness. We provide a comprehensive resource of vetted professionals, referred according to your individual needs.

  • The Sashbear Foundation

    Empowering family members and communities of individuals with Boarderline Personality Disorder and Emotional Regulation issues, with life transforming skills and hope, through workshops and evidence-based programs at no charge.

  • Side By Side

    Providing parents of children with Autism or other special needs, the most experienced ABA, Occupational and Speech Therapists in Toronto.

  • Toronto Disability Jewish Network

    A central collection of Toronto-based Jewish organizations supporting people with disabilities and their families.

  • WoodGreen Financial Services

    WoodGreen Financial Empowerment Services offer workshops, one-on-one counselling and support for low-income individuals and families experiencing financial challenges.

Healing doesn’t happen in isolation—
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What’s in the area?

  • Brewing Brokers
    3153 Yonge St.

    Coffee shop and community hub, this is the perfect place to grab a coffee and enjoy some downtime.

    Bobette & Belle
    3347 Yonge St.

    Handcrafted cakes, cupcakes and macaroons make the perfect accompaniment to your coffee.

    Starbucks
    3252 Yonge St.

    Your familiar and reliable caffeine fix.

    Grounded Coffeebar
    3454 Yonge St.

    Family-run, dog-friendly coffee shop offering freshly baked pastries and a full coffee bar.

    Patisserie Sebastien
    3306 Yonge St.

    Traditional French pastries and cakes make for an impressive dessert or delightful afternoon treat.

    Sweetie Pie
    3308 Yonge St.

    Indulge in a sweet treat with artisanal pies, cookies, treats and Kawartha Dairy Ice Cream.

  • Paola Di
    3357 Yonge St.

    A community staple since 1989, this charming boutique carries trendy and unique women’s clothing, accessories and jewelry.

    The Paper Moon
    3349 Yonge St.

    Since 1983 this family owned and operated shop has offered cards, gifts, jewellery, home decor, and much more.⁠

    Mastermind Toys
    3350 Yonge St.

    A
    large selection of hand-picked quality, educational and fun toys, games and books for kids of all ages.

    Paradise Comics
    3278 Yonge St.

    Your s
    ource for everything comic books. They cater to all collectors, from the newest readers, to serious investors.

    Relikks Cards & Collectibles
    3235 Yonge St.

    Your go-to spot for sports cards and hobby supplies from all the major leagues and major brands.

    Dollarama
    5095 Yonge St.

    Canada’s number one dollar store, located just around the corner.

  • The Friendly Butcher
    3269 Yonge St.

    A neighbourhood butcher shop and specialty foods store, focusing on locally sourced meat from family farms in Ontario.

    Fair Catch Fishmongers
    3303 Yonge St.

    Premium, responsibly-sourced seafood, shellfish and high-quality pantry goods.

    Loblaws
    3501 Yonge St.

    Metro
    3142 Yonge St.

  • Wanless Park

    Address: 250 Wanless Ave.

    Wanless Park is a neighbourhood and park in North Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located just north of Lawrence Avenue, between Bayview Avenue and Ronan Avenue.

    Central to the Wanless Park neighbourhood is a public park called Wanless Park. The park is approximately 9.5 acres (38,000 m2), with tennis courts, a basketball court, playground, a wading pool with a lifeguard, baseball diamond and grass fields. During the summer, camps and Ultimate tournaments occupy much of the grassy field area.

    Alexander Muir Memorial Gardens

    Address: 2901 Yonge St.

    These formal gardens are named after the famed composer Alexander Muir, the man who wrote the patriotic song 'The Maple Leaf Forever' in 1867. The maple leaf appears throughout the gardens in various decorative and natural forms. The multi-level Alexander Muir Memorial Gardens act as a gateway into the peaceful ravine system that features walking trails which are open year-round. Stroll among the herbs and flowers that bloom in Alexander Muir's magnificent setting, located along the Northern Ravines and Gardens Discovery Walk Route. Alexander Muir Memorial Gardens are a beautiful spot to spend a quiet summer afternoon. The gardens are also the western gateway to a long trail that eventually leads to Sunnybrook Park. Walking trails are open all year.

  • Limon
    3265 Yonge St

    Limon serves up fresh, sophisticated Israeli cuisine in a lively and casual atmosphere.

    The Monkey Bar & Grill
    3353 Yonge St.

    Now in its 25th year, The Monkey Bar remains a neighbourhood favourite. Elevated comfort food and cocktails for any occasion.

    Rudy
    3397 Yonge St.

    Burgers, poutine, milkshakes and more—not your average burger joint.

    Pii Nong Thai
    3321 Yonge St.

    Part restaurant, part Thai Marker, the menu offers authentic street stall-style Thai cuisine and treats.

    Mumbaikar
    3393 Yonge St.

    Mumbai-style food and cocktails inspired by Indian favourites with a twist.

  • Use this map to find free and metered parking in the area.

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