Support and Services
On-Campus
The Black Student Collective (BSC) offers Black students at Centennial College a supportive space to connect, grow, celebrate and thrive. To connect or learn more, please visit the Black Student Collective webpage.
College is more than just attending classes. The Student Community and Engagement team offers services at all campuses to keep you engaged, connected and supported.
The Centennial College Student Association is a student community that supports you holistically throughout your time here at Centennial. The CCSAI offers various services and supports, including student clubs, advocacy supports, legal guidance, tax clinics, food bank access and so much more!
Learn about the various ways you can get involved at Centennial!
The Peer Mentorship program fosters a sense of belonging and community through peer-to-peer connections. Please visit the Peer Mentorship page to learn more.
Indigenous Outreach is a program dedicated to supporting Indigenous learners and students with accessing resources, navigating systems within the College and community, such as career counseling, application processes, financial information related to OSAP, band funding and bursaries, and the academic opportunity of the Indigenous Knowledges.
For more information about Indigenous Reconciliation and Healing at Innovation, Inclusion, Reconciliation and Healing (IIRH), please see the Services, Governance and Committees, Resources and Events pages.
To connect with a member of the Indigenous Reconciliation and Healing (The Eighth Fire) department, please contact EighthFire@centennialcollege.ca.
Do you wish to self-identify as an Indigenous student? View some Frequently Asked Questions.
For more, contact:
Place for Reconciliation for All Our Relations, Centennial College
416-289-5000 ext. 52370
At Centennial College we strive to promote and support the overall well-being of each individual community member within their environment. Visit the Centennial Health and Wellness portal/a> to learn more about holistic approaches to ensure the wellness of our entire College community.
The Queering Community Student Collective (QCSC) is a community space and support network for 2SLGBTQQIA+ (two-spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, and asexual) students and allies at Centennial College
Check out the Centennial College Student Association (CCSAI) listing of available clubs.
Off-Campus
"The GenWell Project is a human connection movement whose mission is to make the world a happier and healthier place by reminding people about the importance of face to face social connection and inspiring them to take action."
It offers various research-based programs and initiatives aimed to increase connection and belonging.
Explore The Genwell Project – The Human Connection Movement to learn more.
1. The 519
A community centre for 2SLGBTQ+ people offering various programs and services including financial supports, housing supports, arts & culture, family and children programs, sports & recreation and services for newcomers. For information and a list of more services, please use the information below:
Website: the519.org
Tel: 416-392-6874
Email: Info@The519.org
Address:
519 Church St.
Toronto, Ontario
M4Y 2C9
The 519 is located half a block north of the Church and Wellesley intersection, on the east side of the street. They are a four-minute walk from the Wellesley TTC subway station. The 519 is an accessible facility with a ramp, elevator, and all-gender washrooms.
2. Friends of Ruby
A welcoming space for 2SLGBTQIA+ youth. Services include counselling, healthcare, housing and various access to resources. For more information:
Website: friendsofruby.ca
Tel: 416-359-0237
Address:
489 Queen St. E.
(Lower Level – LL01)
Toronto, Ontario
M5A 1V1
1. The Native Canadian Centre of Toronto
A cultural community centre that offers activities, programs and events based on Indigenous cultural teachings and traditions.
For more information and to explore the calendar of events, contact NCCT at:
Website: ncct.on.ca/programs
Phone: 416-964-9087
Email: Reception@ncct.on.ca
Address:
16 Spadina Rd.
Toronto, Ontario
M5R 2S7
2. TKARONTO Indigenous Peoples Portal
A centralized portal providing access to information about Indigenous services, events and programs.
