Personal Care and Wellness

The Canadian Mental Health Association provides mental health services and support to individuals of all ages.

ClothingWorks is a free, referral-based service offering interview-ready clothes and confidence boosts. It’s a supportive, inclusive way to help people land jobs and feel proud of themselves.

Free, 24/7 confidential help for anyone in Ontario struggling with mental health, addictions, or gambling.

Reach Out is a 24/7 bilingual information, support and crisis line for those living in London, Middlesex, Oxford and Elgin counties.

Two shelters for women and children not currently residing in shelter. Emergency transportation to safety provided.

For women and children belonging to the First Nations community who are at high risk due to violent living situations.

Offers caring, professional counselling for adults and teens (16+) in London, Ontario. You can get support for things like stress, anxiety, depression, trauma, relationships, and more.

Offers in-person and online counselling for teens, adults, couples, and families across Ontario. They specialize in trauma, anxiety, depression, grief, and relationships.

Community Support

Mission Services of London offers shelter, addiction recovery, mental health support, and basic needs like food and clothing to individuals and families in crisis. Services are free and available to anyone in need.

Helps people experiencing homelessness in London find safe shelter and stable housing through 24/7 outreach and support. They offer harm reduction, health, and mental wellness services to help individuals stay housed and move forward.

Provides emergency food assistance to individuals and families in London, Ontario. Clients can access a three-day supply of food once a month, with no referral required.

YOU provides safe, supportive, and affordable housing options for youth aged 16–24 in London, Ontario. Their programs include transitional housing, rapid re-housing, and specialized support to help youth build stability and independence.

The London Police Service offers an online Vulnerable Sector Check (VSC) for residents of the City of London, Ontario. This check is required for individuals applying for positions involving work or volunteer activities with children or vulnerable persons.

Offers traditional poverty law services to low-income residents of London and Middlesex County. This includes giving legal advice and referrals and sometimes providing legal representation.

A monthly resource provided by the Hunger Relief Action Coalition. It offers up-to-date information on free or low-cost hot meals, food banks, and food depots available throughout London, Ontario.

The London Good Food Box is a program of London’s Child and Youth Network, which distributes low-cost boxes of vegetables and fruit once a month in neighbourhoods across London. This link displays a map of locations.
Government Resources

Mission Services of London offers shelter, addiction recovery, mental health support, and basic needs like food and clothing to individuals and families in crisis. Services are free and available to anyone in need.

Helps people experiencing homelessness in London find safe shelter and stable housing through 24/7 outreach and support. They offer harm reduction, health, and mental wellness services to help individuals stay housed and move forward.

YOU provides safe, supportive, and affordable housing options for youth aged 16–24 in London, Ontario. Their programs include transitional housing, rapid re-housing, and specialized support to help youth build stability and independence.

Provides emergency food assistance to individuals and families in London, Ontario. Clients can access a three-day supply of food once a month, with no referral required.
Education

The CAEC is Ontario’s high school equivalency test for adults. It covers reading, writing, math, social studies, and science. Adults 18+ can take it through TVO ILC to earn a high school equivalency certificate.

Fanshawe College offers a wide range of programs and supports for students and job seekers. They provide career-focused courses, skills training, and accessibility services to help you succeed in school and at work.

Western University offers a wide range of academic programs, professional development courses, and career resources to help students and job seekers reach their goals.
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London, Ontario
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Canada
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