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Dial 9-8-8: Suicide Crisis Helpline

Languages: English and French | Phone Hours: 24/7 | Text Hours: 24/7

Across Boundaries

Provides mental health support for racialized communities, including the Black community. They offer a variety of services, including case management, addiction services, and peer support, tailored to the needs of people of colour.

Black Health Alliance

The Black Health Alliance is a community-led registered charity working to improve the health and well-being of Black communities in Canada.

Black Women In Motion

Black Women in Motion is a Toronto-based, survivor-led, grassroots organization that empowers and supports the advancement of Black women, girls, nonbinary and gender-non-conforming survivors of gender-based violence. We work within an anti-racist, intersectional feminist, trauma-informed and survivor-centred framework to create culturally-relevant resources, healing spaces, educational and economic opportunities for survivors.

A York University Research Project – Engaging Girls Changing Communities – supported by Hon. Dr. Jean Augustine and Professor Nombuso Dlamini, gave life to the organization in January 2013. Since then, the Black Women In Motion team has played an essential role in the gender justice and community development ecosystem, bringing critical education, wraparound and healing services to Black victims and survivors of violence. We’ve worked with small businesses, academic institutions, and community-based service organizations, to address gender-based violence and rape culture at individual and systems levels.

“It is my duty as a Black woman to ensure the well-being, prosperity and advancement of Black survivors. We have endured the unfathomable – and we are still here. We are poignant, prolific, and radiant. We draw our strength from our blackness, ancestry and lived experiences to fight systemic oppression and injustice, while educating others, so that they can do the same.”

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Date Published:

2024

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Black Women's Institute for Health

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