Support is available for students who may need it. Please do not hesitate to check out the following list of Black-focused community resources. If you need support accessing these resources or knowing where to start, please e-mail us at bsse@humber.ca and we would be happy to support you.
Focuses on Black mental health and wellbeing.
Leaders in providing equitable, holistic mental health and addiction services for racialized* communities.
Focuses on building and strengthening the service framework for African Canadian children, youth and families.
A community-led registered charity working to improve the health and well-being of Black communities in Canada.
Offer a range of supports to individuals who are acting as a caregiver for someone who is experiencing a mental health concern.
Counselling, Therapies, Assessments & Treatments
Mental health support such as: to cope with mental health issues such as anxiety; adjustment to trauma; addictions such as smoking; emotional stress, feeling of anger; family issues.
Walk in clinic doctors and nurses assess and treat minor illnesses and injuries
Scholarships, Networking Events.
Scholarships, Youth Programs
Cultural and Networking Events
Exhibits, Presentations, Bus and Walking Tours
A community centre for racialized women in Toronto.
Health and wellness services for women.
A community based non-profit organization that has been at the forefront of championing Food Justice and Food Sovereignty for Toronto’s African, Caribbean, Black (ACB) community since 1995.