Support Near You
This referral database is for in-person and/or location-based services, organizations, and collectives, for 2SLGBTQ+ youth in Ontario.
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2 Spirited People of the 1st Nations
We provide prevention, education and support for 2-Spirit, including First Nations, metis and Inuit people. We base our work on indigenous philosophies of wholistic health and wellness.
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145 Front Street East, Suite 105, Toronto, ON
Brantford Pride
Brantford Pride Month is an annual event that runs in June. The main event is Pride in the Park held the third Saturday in June.
The Brantford Pride Committee is a grassroots group, working to mobilize around issues affecting the 2SLGBTQ+ community in Brantford, while holding space to celebrate and honour the 2SLGBTQ+ community!
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Brantford, ON
Caledon Pride
Caledon Pride is a grassroots 2SLGBTQIA+ Pride Month planning group dedicated to creating an inclusive community for all in Caledon, Ontario. We work with local organizations to bring meaningful programming to the community during Pride Month, and to promote 2SLGBTQ+ advocacy year-round.
If you’d like to help plan pride month in Caledon, or want to hear more about Caledon Pride events, please contact us through our email!
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Caledon, ON
Canadian Parents of Trans and Gender Diverse Kids, Parents canadien d’enfants trans
Canadian Parents of Trans & Gender Diverse Kids is a support group for parents and guardians of gender diverse children, youth, and adults, including those who are two-spirit, transgender, genderqueer, non-binary, agender, gender fluid, gender creative, or gender-questioning!
Parents canadiens d’enfants trans est d’un groupe d’entraide pour les parents/les tuteurs d’enfants, de jeunes, et d’adultes de divers genres: bispirituels, transgenres, non-binaires, créatifs dans le genre, ou qui se questionnent sur le genre.
This group is focused on non-judgemental support and information sharing. This is a ‘secret’ group, which means that membership is completely secret – only other members know who is part of this group, and only members can see what is posted. In order to maintain a safe place for everyone, members are asked to keep confidential any identifying details, including photos, shared in this group.
Il s’agit d’un group d’entraide et de l’échange d’ information. Il s’agit un groupe secret, ce qui veut dire que le droit de voir la liste des membres et les publications de ce groupe est limité aux membres. Les responsables de ce groupe vérifieront les identités des membres. Au but de garder la sécurité du groupe, on prie aux membres de maintenir la confidentialité des détails personnels, y compris les photos, partagées dans ce groupe.
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Canada- all provinces, ON
Diversity Ed. Safer Spaces Canada
2SLGBTQAI + Community and Education Centre. We have youth, adult and caregiver support programming and drop in services.
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155 Bright Street, Sarnia, ON
ENAGB Youth Program, ENAGB Youth Agency
ENAGB is the first ever Indigenous Youth Agency in the city that supports youth between 12-29 yrs addressing the social determinants of health using a holistic approach. We provide indigenous youth the opportunity to explore many areas of their lives that assist youth to progress into their future.
Locations
1005 Woodbine Ave – East End Location
1911 Weston Road -West End Location
16 Phin Ave – EarlyON Program
101 Emmett Ave – Land based Learning
Contact
1005 Woodbine Ave, East York, ON
FUSE Group
FUSE is a group run in collaboration with AMHS-KFLA and One Roof Youth Hub for queer, transgender, genderqueer, agender, genderfluid, pangender, intergender, non-binary, gender non-conforming, gender variant, two-spirit, lesbian, bisexual, asexual, gay, pansexual, intersex and questioning youth (12-24) in the Kingston area.
We hang out, talk about important issues, develop life skills, learn from community members, watch movies, make art, have fun and meet new people. We meet at One Roof, 622 Princess Street, Kingston, Ontario.
Contact
622 Princess Street, Kingston, ON
Gender Diverse Indigenous Mentor, Nogojiwanong Friendship Centre
In partnership with the Ontario Federation of Indigenous Friendship Centres (OFIFC), the Creating Gender Diverse Communities project supports Two-Spirit and Indigenous LGBTQQIA+ people by increasing access to supports and activities through the Friendship Centre in support of overall well-being. Offering support and services to Indigenous 2SLGBTQQIA+ people of all ages in region, our program provides cultural, social, and supportive programming and activities. We also provide one-on-one peer support with the Gender Diverse Indigenous Mentor.
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580 Cameron Street, Peterborough, ON
Gender Variant Working Group (GVWG)
The GVWG is a grassroots community of trans and gender non-conforming individuals. We create an environment where we can strengthen our capacities as individuals and as a group through skill development and networking. We take on community-based projects to improve the lives of trans people in the Waterloo Region.
Our main project is The GAP (Gender Affirming Project) which involves monthly events where folks can try on sample chest binders to make informed sizing decisions before ordering garments of their own. These events also offer attendees the opportunity to connect with GVWG members, ask questions, and get info about other services in our community.
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Waterloo, ON
Grey Bruce Pride
Grey Bruce Pride works to create a safe community for 2S-LGBTQQIAP+ people and their families, friends and allies through activism, community education and engagement, mentorship, and culture events. We are committed to connecting with local community organizations and partners to create safe progressive spaces for our 2S-LGBTQQIAP+ community. Consciously practicing Queer responsibility and celebrating history, courage and diversity to increase understanding and acceptance of rainbow folxs.
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Owen Sound, ON