Thursday, November 17, 2022 | 3 pm-5 pm | Online Via Zoom
Join Krasman Centre's Trialogue Moderators for an open and inclusive conversation about mental health and addictions. A Trialogue is a neutral and safe space where everyone can gather to develop their understanding of mental health issues and the challenges of maintaining wellness and recovery. Learn more about the Trialogue>>
Newmarket Drop-by at Ray Twinney Recreation Complex
The Newmarket Drop-by Program is back at the Ray Twinney Recreation Complex! The program offers people experiencing homelessness a place to warm up, eat, shower and access resources. Learn more about the Newmarket Drop-by Program.
Volunteer on our Warm Line & Chat Support Services
We are looking for volunteers to answer calls and provide live chat support to individuals with mental health and/or addiction and/or housing challenges. View the Volunteer Opportunity in detail.
Become a Board Member with Krasman Centre
We are looking for committed people who want to make a difference in their community. In particular, we are looking for people who bring certain skills to the table and who represent the rich diversity of the areas we serve. For more information and details on how to apply, view the board qualification requirements.
National Addictions Awareness Week highlights ways to address harms related to alcohol and drug addiction and the opportunity to discuss prevention, treatment and recovery, and share solutions.
Giving Tuesday is on November 29, a global generosity movement, encouraging people to give back to our communities and the causes they believe in. Consider making a monetary donation to the Krasman Centre.
October Highlights
Thank you to our incredible front-line staff for inspiring hope, wellness, and recovery every day!
(L) York Region Outreach & Wellness Collaborative Peer Supporter Wren Braaten with peer Cathy at Mackenzie Health Hospital.
Smiling behind the mask: Krasman Centre's Peer Navigator Cole Hartford at Southlake Regional Health Centre.
24/7 Warm Line & Peer Crisis Support Service | 1-888-777-0979