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Community Partnerships that work 

 

Working with partner organizations is vital to Sherbourne Health Centre’s model of health care delivery. Through innovative partnerships, we greatly strengthen our programs and services. This allows us to better serve our local community with much needed primary health care services that are relevant and timely.

 

We look forward to continuing our relationships with the following organizations as we work together in primary care reform:

 

Community Partners:

Adelaide Women’s Resource Centre

ACT - AIDS Committee of Toronto

Bridgepoint Health

Cathy Crowe, Street Nurse

Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College

Central Toronto Youth Services

Community Care East York

Covenant House

Dixon Hall

Gilda’s Club

Fudger House

Hassle Free Clinic

Jarvis Collegiate

Rainbow Health Network

Seaton House

Shout Clinic

Sistering

St. Joseph’s Women’s Health Centre

Strachan House

Street Health Nursing Foundation

The Atkinson Charitable Foundation

The Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation

The Canadian Cancer Society

The City of Toronto’s Homeless Health Reference Group

Toronto People with AIDS Foundation

The Rotary Club of Toronto

The Silos to Solutions Group

The Southeast Toronto Organization (SeTO)

The Toronto Central Local Health Integration Network

Toronto Community Care Access Centre

Toronto East General Hospital

Woodgreen Community Centre

The Lesbian Gay Bi Trans Youthline

 

 

Community stops - Health Bus program

519 Church  Street Community Centre

Blythwood Baptist Church

Canadian Red Cross – First Contact

Casey House

Central Neighbourhood House

Council Fire Native Cultural Centre

Dixon Hall

Fred Victor Women’s Hostel

Homes First Society

Out of the Cold Program 

Regent Park Community Health Centre

Shout Clinic

South Riverdale Community Health Centre

St. Andrew’s Church

St. Joseph’s Women’s Health Centre

Strachan House

Toronto Public Health

Toronto People with AIDS Foundation

The Salvation Army Shelter for Men – Maxwell Meighen Centre

Toronto Public Health