Who We Are
Empowering young parents and their children
Rosalie Hall is an accredited, client-centred infant and early childhood mental health centre in Scarborough, serving pregnant and parenting youth (ages 12-29) and their families. For more than a century, we’ve provided free, trauma-informed support—helping young families access counselling, education, child care, housing and more—so they can build healthy, resilient futures.
Our Services at a Glance
All of our support offerings are free, confidential, and tailored to your needs.
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.
Who We Serve
Rosalie Hall is here for pregnant youth and parenting young adults (12-29).
We partner with schools, hospitals, other service providers, family physicians
and community groups to make sure you—and your child—get the right help
at the right time.
Our Story & Values
Founded in 1914 by the Misericordia Sisters and named for Sister Rosalie Cadron-Jette, we carry forward a legacy of compassion, respect and collaboration. Today, our mission is the same: to champion mental, physical and developmental health in young families, forging pathways of mercy, resilience and hope for future generations.