What We Offer
Counselling & Therapy
Individual and family counselling and mental health therapy services to support your needs.
Young Parent Hub
Group services focused on topics identified by young parents. We offer workshops and activities with a warm meal and food support services. Childcare is provided.
School Program
On-site high school tailored for pregnant and parenting students—earn credits while staying close to your child.
Early Learning Child Care Centre
Licensed child care for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers including early literacy and child development enrichment.
Live-In Treatment
Live-In Treatment for young parents and their babies who need 24/7 support and stability.
Food Supports, Items for Baby & Other Support Services
Support to access essentials like food, baby supplies, scholarship
opportunities, referrals and connections to additional services and supports.
Community Outreach & Support
To individuals, families, schools and community agencies for services, support and training.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about Rosalie Hall’s free, youth-centred support services in Toronto.
What free support services does Rosalie Hall offer for pregnant and parenting youth?
Rosalie Hall provides a full spectrum of trauma-informed, youth-centred services—including community counselling, evidence-based Community Care & Treatment, Parenting Groups, the drop-in Young Parent Hub, a high school programme, licensed Early Learning Child Care Centre, Live-In Treatment, a Food Bank & Clothing Boutique, Outreach & Support workshops, plus Additional Services like scholarships and referrals. All programmes are 100% free, confidential, and designed for ages 12–25.
How do I access free community counselling for young parents in Toronto?
Our Community Counselling team offers confidential one-on-one, couple or family therapy for issues such as anxiety, depression, prenatal care, relationship stress, housing or social assistance. No referral is needed—just call 416-438-6880 or visit our Getting Started page to book your first session.
What is Community Care & Treatment at Rosalie Hall?
The Community Care & Treatment service delivers attachment-focused, trauma-informed care through individual, parent-child and group therapy. Our specialised clinicians also provide outreach at Young Parent Hub locations across Toronto, helping young families build strong, healthy bonds.
What happens at the Young Parent Hub drop-in centre?
What parenting groups does Rosalie Hall offer?
How does the School Program work for teen parents?
What child care services are available at Rosalie Hall?
Our Early Learning Child Care Centre offers licensed, full-day care (7 AM–6 PM, Mon–Fri) for infants through preschoolers. Qualified educators lead play-based learning and child development workshops, so you can attend school, counselling or other programmes with peace of mind.
Who is eligible for Rosalie Hall’s Live-In Treatment program?
The Live-In Treatment home provides 24/7 care, counselling and life-skills coaching for pregnant youth and infants up to age one with high-risk needs. This licensed residential programme offers stability and support throughout pregnancy and early parenthood.
How can I access the Food Bank & Clothing Boutique?
Our Food Bank & Clothing Boutique gives eligible young families monthly access to pantry staples, baby formula, diapers and gently used clothing—at no cost. It’s designed to ease financial pressures and help you focus on parenting and wellbeing.
What outreach and support does Rosalie Hall provide to the community?
Rosalie Hall’s Outreach & Support team delivers pregnancy and parenting presentations for schools, community groups and youth agencies. We also offer professional training and consultation for educators, health providers and social-service organisations across Toronto.
What additional services and referrals are available?
Through our Additional Services, you can access Children’s Aid Foundation scholarships, referrals to substance-use counselling, housing programmes and other partner agencies in the Toronto Region. We’ll help connect you to the right supports when you need them.
Are Rosalie Hall’s services confidential and inclusive?
Yes. All Rosalie Hall programmes are provided confidentially and are open to pregnant and parenting youth ages 12-29—including LGBTQ 2S+ youth, newcomers, Indigenous families and those living with disabilities. We welcome you without judgement.