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Midaynta Community Services - Toronto - Jane Street Hub

Midaynta Community Services - Toronto - Jane Street Hub

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1541 Jane St
Toronto, ON
M9N 2R3
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416-645-7575 ext 5
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Fax: 416-440-3379
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Mon-Fri 9 am-4:30 pm
Last updated: Feb 4, 2025: Suggest an edit

Application

Call or drop in

Eligibility - Population(s) Served

No restrictions, but program eligibility varies

Fees

None

Contacts

Amina Noor - Program Manager

Languages

English ; Arabic ; Somali ; Swahili

Accessibility Note

Fully accessible - Designated parking at entrance ; Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Barrier-free washroom including door and stall

Description of Services:

Provides general counselling, family violence and child welfare counselling
Project Turn-Around
  • holistic, culturally appropriate and responsive community-based program serving youth ages 12-20, and their families in the Northwest areas of Toronto.
  • prevention and intervention services to at-risk youth and high-risk youth to develop a positive, goal-oriented lifestyle.
  • offers counselling, employment and training supports, and mentorship
Youth Outreach Worker (YOW) Program
  • for youth 12-29 years from East African, Muslim and Black communities
  • youth outreach workers offer services to empower youth
  • goal of the program is to promote engagement of youth and their families in the community as well as increase youth access to opportunities
  • pre-employment development services such as help with job search, resume, cover letter, interview skills
  • helps youth apply to programs such as Skilled Trades and Pre-Apprenticeship Programs and Bridging Programs to Post-secondary Education
Enhanced (Clinical) Youth Outreach Worker Program
  • supports East African, Muslim and Black youth who are disadvantaged; by providing one-on-one support to high-risk youth ages 12 to 25 and their families to prevent youth from further risk/violence.
  • short-term counselling and support services to youth in accordance with the Stages of Change intervention model
  • assists youth in dealing with mental health, addiction, school, and family conflicts
  • helps youth to identify their needs, goals, aspirations, skills and abilities as well as barriers to accessing services
Last updated: Feb 4, 2025: Suggest an edit
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