Wounded Warriors Canada

Site: Whitby Office

Record #: OSH0586
Last Full Update: 21 Mar 2024

Contact Information

Toll Free Phone 1-888-706-4808
Fax 905-430-9419
E-Mail info@woundedwarriors.ca
Website woundedwarriors.ca
Social Media Facebook Facebook, Instagram Instagram, X (Twitter) X (Twitter), YouTube YouTube

Site Information

Located In Community Whitby
Address & Map
310 Byron St S
Suite 4
Whitby, ON
Canada L1N 4P8
 
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Intersection Brock St S and Dundas St E
Mailing Address 310 Byron St S 
Suite 4 
Whitby, ON 
Canada L1N 4P8
Physical Access Call for details

Agency Information

Legal Status (51) Registered Charity
Funding Private

Description and Service Details

Description (Service)

Mental health services including clinical support for individuals, couples and their families, affected by illness or injury due to service in Canadian Armed Forces and first responder professions; some programs in partnership with other veteran, first responder and mental health community agencies

Animal Assisted Therapy

  • Operational Stress Intervention (OSI) and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Service Dog Program
  • Couples Based Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Equine Therapy


First Responders Assist Program

Prevention and treatment services, including individual and couples trauma-based therapy, immediate crisis support, resiliency training, and cognitive behavioural and processing therapies

  • virtual and in-person, contact for information


Group Programs
Operational stress injury group counselling, intervention and support for individuals, couples, families

  • Trauma Resiliency Programs include residential trauma support, psycho-education, skills building, resourcing
  • COPE (Couples Overcoming PTSD Everyday)


Resiliency Training and Respite Care

  • BOS (Before Operational Stress) Program
  • Tribute to Your Service Events


Warrior Kids Program
Clinically facilitated, one hour sessions for six weeks supporting development of healthy peer connections and normalizing experiences related to a parental mental health injury

  • support for up to fifteen children and youth
  • programs by age groups 9-12 years and 13-16 years


Skills Transition and Education

  • access to Prince's Operation Entrepreneur Program (POE)
  • VTECS Program (Veteran Trainers to Eradicate the use of Child Soldiers)
  • post secondary and doctoral scholarships
Hours

Contact for information

Areas Served Canada ; Durham Region ; Ontario ; Toronto
Eligibility Trauma exposed professionals, including first responders and veterans, and their families; varies by program, contact for information
Application

Call for information
First Responders Assist program: self referral or referral from family doctor, nurse practitioner, psychiatrist, health professional, or through Ontario Shores Central Intake Department at 1-877-767-9642

Languages English, French
Fees None

Agency Overview


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