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New Leaf: Adult Men’s Anger Management Program (NLP)
June 21, 2025 - New Leaf Program (NLP) is a men’s anger management group geared toward individuals age 18 and up. This ten session program has been developed to allow participants to understand and to deal with their anger problems. The program is based on behaviour modification and awareness, and helps participants to understand anger as an emotion, develop an awareness of negative and non-productive anger management styles, and to learn productive and positive anger management techniques. Self-referrals and agency referrals are welcome. Fee for service. John Howard Society of Windsor-Essex County: Main Office
275 Oak St.
Windsor, ON
N9A 5E5…Read More
Community Integration
June 21, 2025 - Staff will provide clients with counselling and a range of support and referral services upon their release from provincial and federal institutions. John Howard Society of Windsor-Essex County: Main Office
275 Oak St.
Windsor, ON
N9A 5E5…Read More
Anger Management Services
June 21, 2025 - This intensive psycho-educational group program is for men who want to acquire new skills for managing and communicating their anger. Referrals are accepted to meet supervisory orders, such as bail, probation and parole. Referrals from EAP and/or employers are also accepted. Self-referrals are always welcome! This program does not address Domestic Violence interventions or treatment. All court documentation indicates this. John Howard Society of Toronto: Main Office
1669 Eglinton Ave West
Toronto, ON
M6E 2H4…Read More
Record Suspension / Pardon Program
June 21, 2025 - This program provides individuals with information and support to complete the record suspension/pardon application process. Staff will meet with individuals in a confidential setting to determine eligibility and steps to take to complete the process. Completing the application is essential to increasing equitable access to employment and other important services. John Howard Society of Toronto: Main Office
1669 Eglinton Ave West
Toronto, ON
M6E 2H4…Read More
Donald G. Evans Residence (DGER)
June 21, 2025 - Donald G. Evans Residence (DGER) is a community residential facility for federally sentenced adult males on a supervised release from a federal institution. The paramount goal of this program is to increase public safety by assisting with the successful reintegration of these clients. John Howard Society of Toronto: Main Office
1669 Eglinton Ave West
Toronto, ON
M6E 2H4…Read More
Homes for Good (H4G)
June 21, 2025 - Homes for Good addresses homelessness following transitions from provincially-funded institutions and service systems for those who are:
Currently experiencing homelessness (unsheltered, emergency sheltered) and have within the past six months spent 30 cumulative nights in a provincially-funded institution. OR,
Currently in a provincially-funded institution for 30 days or more and prior to entering the provincially-funded institution had been homeless (unsheltered, emergency sheltered) for six months, and is likely to be homeless upon discharge.
We provide help finding housing and intensive follow up supports to these clients. John Howard Society of Toronto: Main Office
1669 Eglinton Ave West
Toronto, ON
M6E…Read More
Mental Health and Addictions Peer Supports (MAPS) Program
June 21, 2025 - The MAPS Program is staffed by Peer Support Workers, who are individuals with lived experience, and will work with clients one-on-one to explore recovery goals and identify ways in which clients can feel more connected with community supports. By sharing their related experiences with the client, Peer Support Workers will establish rapport, trust and mutual understanding, and work together to develop harm reduction plans. Through this program, Peer Support Workers will provide a range of services related to mental health and/or substance use issues. John Howard Society of Toronto: Main Office
1669 Eglinton Ave West
Toronto, ON
M6E 2H4…Read More
Reintegration Service Trailer
June 21, 2025 - Located right outside of the Discharge doors in the parking lot of the Toronto South Detention Centre, the Reintegration Services Trailer provides support for those being released from the jail or returning to pick up their property. Our staff and peer support workers are available to provide connections and warm referrals to vital services and programs, within the John Howard Society of Toronto and across the city. We provide clothing, food/snacks, TTC tokens, a place to check emails or charge cell phones, and the opportunity for clients to be accompanied by a peer support worker in the community. We also…Read More