TRANS-SPECIFIC & TRANS-INCLUSIVE GROUPS (Canada) SOUTHERN ONTARIO TORONTO Butch-Femme Salon Kick ass queer & trans event put on by trans & queer folks. Trans DJ’s. Open to all. Facebook group: BUTCH FEMME SALON Toronto Oasis Lounge Run by trans/queer owners. Somewhat swinger-ish but there are events strictly for women & trans folks at least once a month. Not an accessible location. http://oasisaqualounge.com/ Female-to-Male/Trans Men’s Peer-Support Group (for trans men & transgendered born females) *Bi-weekly meetings (1st & 3rd Fridays, 7:30–9:30 pm) 519 Church Street Community Centre; www.the519.org Group Facilitator (Greg): (416) 392-6878, x325; [email protected]; http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FTM_Toronto FTM Safe Shelter Research Project (a sister project of the Trans Communities Shelter Access Project: see below) *Community-based research project focusing on trans men & homelessness, striving to radically improve access to safe shelter for trans men Operating out of The 519 Church Street Community Centre www.the519.org/programs/trans/access_project/index.shtml Project Coordinator (Alec Butler): (416) 355-6778; [email protected] Gender Journeys (for trans, genderqueer & gender-questioning people) *Closed psychoeducational group (11 weeks) (Wednesdays, 6-9 pm) 333 Sherbourne Street; www.sherbourne.on.ca Group Facilitator (Amir/Yegi Dadui): (416) 324-5078; [email protected] September 3, 14 1 LGBT Youth Program (for transsexual, transgender, two-spirit & gender-questioning youth) (an initiative of the Children’s Aid Society of Toronto) *Various services, resources & events Isabella Street (at Yonge); www.torontocas.ca Program Co-ordinator (Lorraine Gale): (416) 924-4640, x3055; [email protected] Mature Trans Sisters (a program of Sherbourne Health Centre) For trans women 45+ *Weekly drop-in group (Mondays, 6-8 pm) 333 Sherbourne Street; www.sherbourne.on.ca Group Facilitator (King): (416) 324-4100, x5230; [email protected] Meal Trans Program (for low income & street-active transsexual & transgender people) *Weekly drop-in: free vegan meal & programming (Mondays, 6:30-9:30 pm) 519 Church Street Community Centre; www.the519.org/programs/homeless/mealtrans.html Program Co-ordinator (tba): (416) 355-6778; [email protected] Meet and Greet (Note: now ended but will hopefully start up again in 2015) (for trans men 45+ & their allies) (a pilot program of the Older LGBT Community Services at The 519 Community Centre) *Monthly drop-in social group (Wednesday, 6:30-8:30 pm; call for specific week night) 519 Church Street Community Centre (Fabarnak Café); www.the519.org/programs Service Co-ordinator (Rosalyn Forrester): (416) 392-6878, x118; [email protected] Group Facilitator (tba). Older LGBT Services (for queer & trans people 50+) *Weekly drop-in (Mondays: 1-4 pm) 519 Church Street Community Centre; www.the519.org/programs Service Co-ordinator (Rosalyn Forrester): (416) 392-6878, x118; [email protected] SAGE (Note: now does not meet on a regular basis so please first contact group facilitator!) (for female-bodied persons who have a masculine identity) *Monthly drop-in group (1st Wednesday of the month, 8-10 pm) 519 Church Street Community Centre (416) 392-6878; www.the519.org/programs Group Facilitator: [email protected] September 3, 14 2 Toronto Trans Alliance (Note: newly formed as of 2014) (new trans organization working on community projects such as: a permanent trans memorial, and a city jall flag-raising & proclamation for Trans Day of Remembrance) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/749585095098647/ Stephanie Woolley (Steering Committee Member): [email protected] Trans Men’s Group (Note: newly formed as of 2014) (a new, six-week, sexual health group for trans men who have sex with men) (an initiative of the Aids Committee of Toronto) *Weekly drop-in group (Thursdays, 7:00 – 8:30 pm; May 8 - June 12, 2014) 399 Carlton Street, Fourth Floor; www.actoronto.org/tmg To register, contact Group Facilitator (Caleb): (416) 340-8484, x406; [email protected] Trans Community Shelter Access Project (a community partnership between The 519 Community Centre & Fred Victor) *Consultation with Managers re: Policy Assistance *Workshops for Shelter Staff & Shelter Residents *Peer-Support Group for Trans-Identified Shelter Residents Operating out of The 519 Church Street Community Centre www.the519.org/programs/trans/access_project/index.shtml Project Facilitator (Alec Butler): (416) 392-6878, x305 Trans_Fusion Crew (for trans, genderqueer & gender-questioning youth 29 & under) (Supporting Our Youth, a program of Sherbourne Health Centre) *Weekly drop-in group (Thursdays, 6–8 pm) 333 Sherbourne Street; (416) 324-5078, www.sherbourne.on.ca Group Facilitator (Amir/Yegi Dadui): (416) 324-5078; [email protected]; www.soytoronto.org Trans Inclusion Project (supporting trans survivors of abuse & violence) (a project The 519 Community Centre to provide training & support for agencies to make their services accessible to trans survivors of abuse & violence) *Staff workshops, workshops for shelter residents & policy assistance The 519 Church Street Community Centre www.the519.org/programs/trans/access_project/index.shtml Project Coordinator: (416) 355-6878; [email protected] September 3, 14 3 Trans Men’s Surgical Support Group (Note: now closed but will likely start again in 2015) (for trans men who are waiting for, healing from, or have completed “bottom” surgery) (a pilot program of Sherbourne Health Centre) *Closed support group (11 weeks) Scheduled meetings every week (tba) starting the week of February 3, 2014 333 Sherbourne Street; www.sherbourne.on.ca Facilitator: Kinnon Ross MacKinnon, MSW Registration required: Laura Krahn: (416) 324-4100, x5096; [email protected] Trans Youth Toronto (for transsexual & transgender youth age 26 & under) *Weekly drop-in (Wednesdays, 5-9 pm) 519 Church Street Community Centre (416) 392-6878; www.the519.org/programs/transyouthtoronto/index.html Group Facilitator (Tyson): [email protected] Transition Support (primarily trans women/males-to-females but also open to trans men/females-to-males) *Bi-weekly meetings (2nd & 4th Fridays, 7–10 pm) 519 Church Street Community Centre Group Facilitator (Shadmith Manzo): (416) 923-0717; [email protected] 2-Spirited People of the 1st Nations (for Aboriginal “two-spirit” youth) *Weekly drop-in (evenings: call for specific week night) 43 Elm Street, 2nd Floor (Bay & Dundas) Facilitator: (416) 944-9300 Note: Several group participants also identify as “trans.” Xpressions: Toronto’s Transgender Support Club (social group for primarily male cross-dressers & m-f transgenders but open to all) Monthly Dinners (last Saturday of the month at 8 pm at various restaurants in downtown Toronto – must pay for your own dinner!) Note: Must join online to become a member & to be eligible to come to dinner. www.xpressions.org; (if problems accessing website, contact: [email protected]) Facilitator (Stephanie Woolley): [email protected] Youth Mentoring Program (for trans, gay, lesbian & bi youth 25 & under - to match TGLB youth with a mentor) (an initiative of Supporting Our Youth, Sherbourne Health Centre) 333 Sherbourne Street; (416) 324-5078, www.sherbourne.on.ca Program Coordinator (Leslie Chudnovksy): (416) 324-5082; [email protected] www.soytoronto.org September 3, 14 4 HALTON REGION (Oakville, Milton) LGBTTTIQQAA Youth Support Group Youth (for youth aged 14-19; supervised & facilitated by trained youth & social workers) (Positive Space Network of Halton) *Reach Out Centre for Kids (ROCK) Oakville: 1st Monday of the month: 7-9 pm Milton: 1st Tuesday of the month: 7-9 pm (905) 875-2575, x239 PEEL REGION (Mississauga, Brampton) Gender Journeys (for trans, genderqueer & gender-questioning people) (a program of East Mississauga Community Health Centre/LAMP) *Closed psychoeducational group (11 weeks) (Monday evenings) (a central location in Peel Region: tba) Mississauga,ON (905) 602-4082; www.eastmississaugachc.org Group Facilitator: [email protected] Trans Youth Group (for trans & queer youth aged 12-17 in Mississauga & Brampton) Youth Beyond Barriers Program at Associated Youth Services of Peel 120 Matheson Boulevard, Suite 103, Mississauga, ON Group Facilitator: 1-(800) 762-8377; [email protected]; www.aysp.ca YORK REGION (Newmarket, Aurora, Richmond Hill, Vaughan, Markham) Rainbow Youth York Region Support Group (RYYR) (AIDS Committee of York Region) Richmond Hill, ON Group Facilitator (Haran Vijayanthan): 1-(888) 905-5428, x74; [email protected], www.rainbowyouthyork.com Trans Support Group (a program of Family Services of York Region) *Meets alternate Wednesday evenings from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. 10909 Yonge Street, Unit 57, Richmond Hill, ON Group Facilitator ( Barb Urman): (905) 780-9927, x225, [email protected]; www.fsyr.ca September 3, 14 5 HAMILTON Trans Peer-Support Group *Meets every 2nd & 4th Wednesday of the month, 7-9 pm All Saints Church (the Fireside Room) 15 Queen Street South (corner of King), Hamilton, ON Group Facilitator : [email protected] The Well (LGBTQ Community Wellness Centre of Hamilton) *Links to community & clinical resources for trans people 27 King William Street (between Hughson & James), Hamilton, ON (905) 525-0300, [email protected]; www.thewellhamilton.ca CAMBRIDGE/KITCHENER/WATERLOO Torchlight Gender Support Group (for trans & gender-questioning people, family, friends & employers) *Meets 1st Monday of the month at 7 pm Wesley United Church 6 Cambridge Street, Kitchener, ON (519) 621-2687 Group Facilitator (Michele Hogan): [email protected] or [email protected]; http://home.golden.net/~kcr/tgs NIAGARA/ST. CATHARINES/ WELLAND GLBTQ Youth Outreach Program Niagara Pride Program Director (Courtney Pitre): (905) 380-4576; [email protected]; www.niagarapride.com Regional Niagara Public Health Department *Links trans people to clinical & community resources in the Niagara area GLBTQ Advisory Committee Manager (Alan Spencer): [email protected]; www.regional.niagara.on.ca/government/health September 3, 14 6 LONDON Trans Support Group *Meets first Thursday of the month, 7-9 pm London Intercommunity Health Center 659 Dundas Street, London, ON (519) 660-0874; www.lihc.on.ca Group Facilitator (Michelle Boyce): [email protected] Transgender London “Steel Butterflies” (social drop-in for trans people of all ages) East Village Coffee House London, ON http://transgenderlondon.com/ PETERBOROUGH Gender Journeys (psychoeducational group for trans, genderqueer & gender-questioning people) The Peterborough Clinic 26 Hospital Drive, Peterborough, ON (705) 740-6867; Fax: (705) 740-6881; www.ptboclinic.com Group Facilitator (Jan Tkachuk): [email protected] KINGSTON Education on Queer Issues Project (EQUIP) Queen’s University Kingston, ON Contact: http://clubs.myams.org/equip/ Note: Please see following pages for Ottawa. September 3, 14 7 OTTAWA For overall information on trans support groups: www.ottawatransitionsupport.com Carleton GLBTQ Centre for Sexual and Gender Diversity *Education, advocacy & support Carleton University 427 University Centre (close to University Student Association office), Ottawa, ON (613) 520-3723; [email protected] Gender Mosaic (for trans people in the Ottawa-Hull region) *Meets last Wednesday of the month; social gathering 2nd Saturday of the month [email protected]; www.gendermosaic.ca Gender Quest (for trans people) *Meets 3rd Monday of the month, 7-9 pm Contact Claudia: (613) 563-4818; www.pinktriangle.org/pts_site/Eng/tdg.html Genderfukt (for genderqueer/bigender/androgynous youth aged 16-25) Pink Triangle Services, 177 Nepean Street, Suite 508, Ottawa, ON Contact Nick Downer: (613) 859-4298 Generation Q (a support group for GLBTTQ men & women in their 20s & 30s) *Meets 1st & 3rd Friday of the month, 7-9 pm Pink Triangle Services, 177 Nepean Street, Suite 508, Ottawa, ON Contact Claudia: (613) 563-4818 PFLAG Ottawa (support for parents, families, friends, partners of gay, lesbian, bisexual & trans people) *Meets first & third Wednesdays, 7:30 pm, September through June Church of St. John the Evangelist 154 Somerset Street West, Ottawa, ON Ottawa F-to-M Brunch Group (for female-to-male transsexuals, transgender & two-spirit people & anyone else born female but who does not wholly identify as such) *Meets second Saturday of the for breakfast http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ottawaftm September 3, 14 8 Ottawa Transforum (on-line discussion group for trans community & loved ones) http://ca.groups.yahoo.com/group/ottawatransforum Trans Youth Ottawa (for trans youth) *Meets 4th Wednesday of the month, 7-9 pm Pink Triangle Services 177 Nepean Street, Suite 508, Ottawa, ON www.transyouthottawa.ca University of Ottawa Pride Centre *Open Monday through Friday, 10 am – 4 pm 85 University, Room 215E, Ottawa, ON (613) 562-5800, x3161; [email protected]; http://www.uottawa.ca/student/glbtq NORTHERN ONTARIO NORTH BAY Treanor Mahood-Greer, H.N.B.S.W., R.S.W. (resource person for trans & genderqueer issues) Social Worker, District Mental Health Program North Bay Campus, Northeastern Mental Health Centre P.O. Box 3010, Highway 11 North, North Bay, ON P1B 8L1 (705) 474-1205, x7876; [email protected] Note: This person is somewhat knowledgeable about other parts of Northern Ontario. THUNDER BAY Community LGBTQ Resources Directory (recently launched by Sexuality and Gender Equity (SAGE) working group) *Information and resources on social, legal, health and counselling services for LGBTQ community members and their families, friends and allies. News and upcoming events. Contact David Belrose, Rainbow Health Ontario Community Outreach Worker: [email protected]; www.tbdhu.com/sexualhealth/communitylgbt Note: Please see following page for Québec. September 3, 14 9 QUÉBEC MONTREAL Action Santé Travesties et Transsexuelles du Québec (ASTT(e)Q) (514) 847-8850; http://cactusmontreal.org/en/astteq.html *Services in English & French languages Association des Transsexuels et Transsexuelles du Québec (ATQ) Ligne d’écoute, références et les ateliers de discussion de l’ATQ: 514-254-9038; [email protected] Administration: 514-591-9038; [email protected]; www.atq1980.org/nous-joindre *Services in French language only Project 10 Listening Line: (514) 989-4585 Administration and Interns: (514) 989-0001; [email protected]; www.p10.qc.ca *Services in English & French languages Notes: I will try to update this document at least once a year, so please send me updates to existing entries, as well as additional listings of Canadian trans community resources. Thank you! Resources for parents of gender-independent youth, and partners and children of trans people are listed in a separate resource document (“Resources for Parents, Partners & Children of Trans People & Gender-Independent Youth”). *** September 3, 14 10
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