Mental Health Accessibility Program
Do you need treatment for a mental health problem but cannot find the help you need?
Do you want therapy, but it is just too expensive?
Have you been suffering with anxiety or depression and are just sitting on a waiting list without any timeline?
The rates of mental health issues have increased substantially over the past decade. Unfortunately our public health care system does not have the resources to help all those in need. In an effort to make mental health accessible to our community we have decided to offer the Mental Health Accessibility Program.

The Mental Health Accessibility Program is aimed to help individuals who would otherwise be unable to afford mental health services. This program is for people who are too far to access public services or for whom private services are too expensive. For individuals who fulfil our criteria, we offer psychological and therapeutic services at lower cost.

Who is the program for?
Am I a good fit for the program?
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Are you between 16-75 years old?
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Do you have a household income of less than 75,000 annually OR personal income of less than 35,000 annually?
Are you...
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Not being seen in therapy right now
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Able to commit 1 hour weekly or bi-weekly for therapy sessions (either in-person or virtually)