- Anti-Violence Initiatives (AVI)
- Arts and Culture
- Community Wellness
- Community-Led
- Drop-in
- Family and Children
- Financial Services
- Health Services
- Housing Services
- Legal Initiatives
- New to Canada
- Older 2SLGBTQ+ Adults
- Past Programs
- Recovery Support Groups
- Resources
- Sport and Recreation
- Trans-Specific
- Webinars and Trainings
- Youth Programming
Currently Active
Monday Drop-in for 2SLGBTQ+ Older Adults
Drop in on Mondays to socialize and engage with other community members and get resources for support.
Knowledge Seekers: Skill Sharing for 2SLGBTQ+ Adults Over 50
Drop by on Wednesdays for an opportunity to connect with others over discussions, screenings, games, and other skill-building exercises.
Spill the Tea: Drop-In for 2SLGBTQI+ Folks Over 50
Are you a 50+ self-identifying 2SLGBTQ+ older adult? Join us on Thursdays for weekly programming and community building.
Active Minds for 2SLGBTQ+ Older Adults
Active Minds offers a variety of outings and field trips such as visits to museums, gardens, art galleries, and theatres. Join us on Fridays for social afternoons at various venues across the city. A chance to enhance one’s learning and socializing through field trips and more.
Black Health & Wellness Hub
We invite you to participate in a discussion about Black health and wellness, focusing on the various support systems within our community.
Stardust Sessions
The Stardust Sessions program is designed to provide 10 LGBTQ+ newcomers with expressive arts-based therapeutic strategies that promote mental health and well-being. Spanning 6 interconnected sessions, this program takes place in a group setting, fostering collaboration, collective care, and connection. Participants are encouraged to share at their own comfort level.
2SLGBTQ+ Older Adults Program
The 519 Older 2SLGBTQ+ Adults Program provides people with opportunities to make deeper connections with their peers by socializing and learning through special events, guest speakers, and promoting related community resources.
Next Steps
Information and activities group serves LGBTQ+ newcomers who are convention refugees or permanent residents residing in Canada for less than 5 years.