Programme: Breaking The Cycle
Organisation: Mothercraft
Numéros de téléphone: 416-364-7373 ext 3203
Télécopie: 416-364-8008
Adresse courriel: gina.demarchi@mothercraft.org
Site Web: www.mothercraft.ca
Adresse
postale
:
393 King St E
Toronto, ON
M5A 1L3
Accessibilité:
Wheelchair Accessible
Heures d’ouverture: Mon 9am-5pm * Tue 9am-5pm * Wed 9am-5pm * Thu 9am-5pm * Fri 9am-5pm
Personnes-ressources publiques: Intake Worker


Description des services: Day program for women who are pregnant and/or parenting a child (aged six or younger) and who are experiencing problems of substance use or recovery. Services include: - Infant/child worker, paediatric toxicologist (doctor specializing in FASD, paediatric withdrawal), obstetric support - Parenting and addiction groups - Children are considered clients within the program and services are available to them - Parent/child education, new mother support group, public health parenting program - Life skills training


Procédé et formulaires: Referrals accepted from anyone, including self-referrals. Interested individuals may call or email. Their call will be returned within a week and they will be invited for an initial in-person appointment. Inclusion criteria: Women who are pregnant and/or parenting at least one child under the age of 6 years, and who are experiencing problems of substance use or recovery, and who want support around their substance use or recovery.
Admissibilité / population desservie: Early Childhood Development Only ; Women/Girls Only
Langues: English ; Interpretation Services
Zone desservie: Counties: City of Toronto ; Regional Municipality of Peel ; Regional Municipality of York
Voir aussi: Évaluation et traitement pour la dépendance de drogues et d'alcool
Groupes de parents
Dernière mise à jour: 4/21/2026
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