The OHT consists of team member organizations and collaborating organizations from a variety of sectors. Learn more about each of our partners by clicking on their logo.
Featured Opportunities
Our partners have many rewarding roles and careers, visit their websites to learn more about their most current opportunities.
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Our Current Partners
Canadian Addiction Treatment Centres (CATC) were founded with the mission to expand access to evidence-based addiction treatment for people suffering from opioid use disorder. They offer a comprehensive care model designed to meet the broader health care needs of patients. In addition to providing Methadone and Suboxone® assisted therapy, we offer harm reduction services, basic primary care, Hepatitis C and HIV Treatment, and counselling/case management.
Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Peel Dufferin champions good mental health for everyone and supports the full participation of those with mental illness and addictions in the life of the community. In addition to providing a variety of mental health and addictions services, we are committed to community development, mental health awareness and addressing the stigma and discrimination surrounding mental illness.
The Canadian Red Cross Society is part of the largest humanitarian network in the world, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. This network includes the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (Federation) and 192 National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies dedicated to improving the situation of the most vulnerable throughout the world.
Central Brampton Family Health Team (CBFHT) provides patients with comprehensive and continuous care. Our multidisciplinary team is comprised of Family Doctors, Nurse Practitioners, Registered Nurses, Registered Practical Nurses, Mental Health Counsellors, Registered Dietitians, Pharmacists, Respiratory Therapists, and Registered Kinesiologist.
The Dorothy Ley Hospice is a volunteer-based community service organization offering compassionate care to people living with the challenges of a life-limiting illness or loss. Our programs meet their physical, emotional, spiritual and psychosocial needs, helping them to live life to the fullest. Our services are provided at no cost to the individual thanks to the generosity of our donors and community partners.
ESS Support Services is a not-for-profit community support agency that has been supporting older adults, seniors, older adults with disabilities, families and caregivers in the Etobicoke community, and beyond. ESS offers a diverse range of high-quality services and accredited programs designed to support the independence, social well being and health of our clients, along with a helping hand and respite for their families and caregivers.
Friends & Advocates is an adult mental health organization that focuses on social rehabilitation. The organization is funded through Home and Community Care Support Services. They provide services to Brampton, Mississauga, North Etobicoke, and Dufferin/Orangeville.
Holland Christian Homes is committed to providing a supportive, secure and caring environment that encourages independence, preserves each person’s dignity, and promotes a high quality of life for seniors. We offer a continuum of care from independent living apartments to assisted living to long-term care.
At Humber, we offer our students a polytechnic education. We teach theory, add in practical, hands-on training and work with employers to give students opportunities to learn in real-world settings. Set in state-of-the-art and creative learning spaces, this unique approach unleashes innovative and entrepreneurial thinking and prepares students for the careers of today and tomorrow.
Peel Senior Link was established in 1991 as a local initiative of the Ministry of Health, Halton-Peel Long-Term Care Area Office. Since that time, the agency has grown tremendously, now offering services to buildings and their surrounding neighbourhoods that house over 1,200 seniors in the Region of Peel (Brampton & Mississauga).
Queen Square Family Health Team provides accessible, equitable, patient-centred primary care to its local community. A talented, interdisciplinary team works collaboratively with Queen Square Doctors, and together, we serve 35,000 patients annually. We offer a wide range of programs and services including diabetes care, seniors’ wellness, palliative care support, COVID-19 response, trans and gender health, mental health, maternal and children’s health.
RootsCS partnered with agencies of the federal and provincial governments, the Region of Peel, the City of Brampton, other community service agencies and businesses to deliver programs and services that helped individuals and families from BAC communities improve their livelihood, and contributed to building stronger, safer communities in the Region.
Services and Housing In the Province is a leading non-profit organization committed to alleviating the pressure caused by popular stigmas surrounding mental health. By providing mental health clients with access to supportive housing and professional health services, we create a safe place where individuals gain the ability to use tools, educational resources, and community connections to improve their overall quality of life.
St. Leonard’s Place Peel (SLPP) is a non-profit charitable organization that provides transitional and reintegration housing for men dealing with situations of homelessness, mental illness, addiction and/or conflict with the law. For 50 years SLPP has delivered a variety of programs and services that provide residents with a safe and healing environment where they can rebuild their lives, maintain their wellness, and reintegrate back into society.
Being at the heart of Canada’s most dynamic city adds incredible energy to our campus. At Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU), we tackle real-world challenges in pursuit of positive change. This commitment is our defining characteristic — it makes us who we are as an institution and community. From our leading academics and cutting-edge research that meets evolving societal needs to our culture of inclusivity and the impact our students make, our determination to improve lives is the force that fuels our creativity and our passion for innovation.
WellFort is a community health centre providing health services to individuals and families across the Region of Peel depending on their unique needs. Programs are also known by many other names: Bramalea Community Health Centre, Four Corners Health Centre, Bloom Clinic, Diabetes Education Program, and Health n’ Smiles. All WellFort programs are committed to providing inclusive and sustainable care that can be used by all members of our communities.
William Osler Health System (Osler) is a hospital system comprised of Brampton Civic Hospital, Etobicoke General Hospital and Peel Memorial Centre for Integrated Health and Wellness. Osler operates a unit at the Reactivation Care Centre at the Humber River Hospital – Church site and a Withdrawal Management Centre in Brampton.






























