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Mental Health Promotion - City of Thunder Bay

Programs and services that inform, educate, and promote mental health and well-being.

See also Community Mental Health Programs and Public Health Promotion.

 
These services are located in City of Thunder Bay
Canadian Mental Health Association - Thunder Bay - Education and Training Program  
200 Van Norman St, Thunder Bay, ON  P7A 4B8
807-345-5564
Matawa First Nations Management - Health and Social Services  
233 Court St S 2nd Fl, Thunder Bay, ON  P7B 2X9
807-344-4575
Northwestern Ontario Peer Connections - St. Joseph's Health Centre South - Mental Health Peer Support  
710 Victoria Ave E S108, Thunder Bay, ON  P7C 5P7
807-624-3400 Ext 3361
Ontario Native Women's Association - Thunder Bay - Mental Health and Wellness  
380 Ray Blvd, Thunder Bay, ON  P7B 4E6
1-800-667-0816
People Advocating for Change Through Empowerment - Thunder Bay Office - Mental Health Information and Education  
510 Victoria Ave E, Thunder Bay, ON  P7C 1A7
807-343-4760

These services are located outside of City of Thunder Bay, but provide service to City of Thunder Bay.
Agriculture Wellness Ontario - No physical address - In the Know  
Guelph, ON  N1C 0A1
Canadian Mental Health Association - Ontario Division - Mental Health Works  
Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario, 180 Dundas St W, Suite 2301, Toronto, ON  M5G 1Z8
ConnexOntario - mindyourmind  
Family Service Ontario  
Cedarcroft Post Office, PO Box 8002, Toronto, ON  M2R 0A1
416-877-1308
HeadsUpGuys  
School Mental Health Ontario  
PO Box 2558, Hamilton, ON  L8N 3L1
Wellness and Emotional Support (WES) For Youth Online  
PO Box 2364, Walkerton, ON  N0G 2V0
519-507-3737

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