A CTS is a health service where people inject, snort or orally consume pre-obtained drugs in a safe, hygienic and welcoming environment under the supervision of trained staff.
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Consumption and Treatment Service – Moss Park
Overdose prevention and supervised injection services improve public safety by reducing issues such as public injecting and discarded needles.
COUNTERfit Women’s Harm Reduction Program
The Women’s Harm Reduction Program is a trans-inclusive, sex-work positive program for all women who use drugs.
Fixed Site
You can access a range of harm reduction supplies, materials and equipment through the fixed site.
Growing From Grief
A 12-week program for womxn identified folks who have experienced grief due to trauma or loss and want to learn & share coping skills and strategies.
MATCH Midwifery
The MATCH Program offers a wide variety of services related to pregnancy, labour, and birth, as well as postpartum care for infants and adults, well-gynecological care and pregnancy options counselling.
Mobile Outreach
The mobile outreach program delivers harm reduction materials and resources to people who use drugs and live in our catchment area.
Oakridge Harm Reduction & Health Hub – East Toronto Outreach Project
The Oakridge Harm Reduction & Health Hub (ETOP) offers a range of services for people who use drugs, including harm reduction, counselling, peer support and case management, from an inter-professional team representing nine health care and social services organizations in East Toronto. East Toronto Health Partners, Unity Health, St. Michael’s Homes, WoodGreen Community Services, and […]
Outreach Clinic
This is a walk-in clinic for people who have difficulty accessing health and social services because of drug use, homelessness and/or mental health problems.
Safer Opiate Supply (SOS)
Our Safer Opioid Supply Program (SOS) addresses the overdose crisis by transitioning people away from toxic and contaminated street opioids to pharmaceutical grade opioids.
Toronto Community Hepatitis C Program (TCHCP)
The Toronto Community Hep C Program is an innovative, community-based, client-centered collaborative care model which provides HCV support, education, and treatment to individuals living with, or are otherwise at risk of acquiring Hepatitis C infection.