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Terms & Conditions 

By accessing and using this website, you agree to the following terms and conditions:

  • If you are in crisis or experiencing a mental health emergency, please call emergency services or go to the nearest hospital. This website does not provide crisis intervention or emergency mental health services.

  • The content on this website is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered medical or professional advice.

  • We do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the information provided.

  • Users are responsible for evaluating and verifying the suitability of the resources linked on this website.

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Any misuse of this website, including unauthorized attempts to alter, disrupt, or harm the website’s functionality, is strictly prohibited.

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We reserve the right to update, modify, or remove content without prior notice.

Your continued use of this website signifies acceptance of these terms.

 

Our Commitment

We actively encourage third-party providers to improve accessibility and will provide alternative access to information whenever possible. If you encounter accessibility issues related to third-party content on our site, please contact us so we can assist you.

 

Contact Us:

If you experience difficulties accessing content on our website, please reach out:

Email: pinoywellnesstoronto@outlook.com

Website: www.pinoywellness.ca

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We appreciate your support in making mental health resources more accessible for the Filipino community in Toronto.

Land Acknowledgment

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We humbly acknowledge that we are on the traditional lands of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, Wendat, and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. Long before Toronto became the diverse city it is today, these lands were home to Indigenous communities who have cared for them since time immemorial. As Filipino-Canadians, we recognize that our journey to this land is part of a larger history, one that connects us to the struggles and resilience of Indigenous Peoples. Acknowledging this truth is not just a formality; it is a responsibility. It is a commitment to learning, honouring, and standing in solidarity with those whose lands we now call home. For those of us on converging journeys of mental health and reconciliation, Pinoy Wellness encourages you to engage with the 94 Calls to Action, from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada by paying particular attention to these calls to action, as they pertain to mental health.   
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How are we connected? Filipinos have been in what’s currently called Canada for longer than many realize. Benson Flores was the first documented Filipino immigrant who came to British Columbia in 1861, even before that province became part of Canada.  Like Indigenous Peoples of Turtle Island, our ancestors knew what it meant to be displaced, to hold on to culture despite oppression, and to build a life in a place that was not always welcoming. Today, as we thrive and contribute to the fabric of this country, we must also remember that our presence is tied to a history of colonization; both our own and that of Indigenous Peoples. By acknowledging this history, we honour our shared resilience and take an active role in reconciliation, ensuring that we move forward with respect, unity, and a deep appreciation for those who have long been stewards on these lands. 

Contact us:

​pinoywellnesstoronto@outlook.com

Toronto, ON, Canada

 

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