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Eden Place Outreach and Drop-in Centre
Brampton Community Door
7700 Hurontario St., Unit 601
Brampton, ON L6Y 4M3
Phone: 905-451-3934
Fax: 905-796-9035
E-mail:
edenplace@cmhapeel.ca
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Click here for monthly schedule.
Eden Place Outreach and Drop-in, also known as
Consumer Survivor Support Network (CSSN), accomplishes its goals
through social recreation, community outreach and peer support. The desired outcomes for
clients include:
- Members are accepted for themselves
- Members eliminate loneliness and isolation through belonging
and forming relationships
- Members can choose what to disclose
- Members strengthen levels of trust
- Members give and receive support
- Members have support for their basic needs of food, refuge
and income
- Members enhance social skills in a supportive community
Since opening in 1998, Eden Place has helped to establish,
promote and sponsor a variety of programs and peer support
groups in the Region of Peel. Drop-in hours are:
Drop-In Centre Hours |
Sunday: |
Closed |
Monday: |
Closed |
Tuesday: |
4:00 pm to 8:00 pm |
Wednesday: |
4:00 pm to 8:00 pm |
Thursday: |
4:00 pm to 8:00 pm |
Friday: |
4:00 pm to 8:00 pm |
Saturday: |
12:00 pm to 4:00 pm |
Community Outreach
Regeneration Outreach Community is a program supported by CMHA
through CSSN. This program currently provides breakfast several
days a week to the homeless/nearly homeless population in the
downtown Brampton area. The Breakfast program takes place in Grace
United Church and accommodates 70+ individuals daily during the
cold winter months.
Outreach staff and members promote and encourage individuals to
visit the Drop-In, the Breakfast Program and/or any of the
self-help groups that fit their needs.
Groups offered focus on people coping with anxiety, depression,
schizophrenia and self-mutilation, to name a few. One group
focuses on support for families coping with a mentally ill family
member. Self-help groups provide individuals and family members
with the opportunity to connect with others facing similar mental
health life experiences. They also provide a safe and confidential
environment for people to share, listen, give and get the support
they need to move forward with their lives.
Click here to read
our current list of Peer Support groups.
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