3 min read
10 April 2026

Struggling Today? How to Find Free Same-Day Mental Health Support in Toronto

Susan Fuehr, Communications Consultant

Mental health support cannot always wait for a calendar opening. When you are navigating a spike in anxiety or a relationship crisis, you need to talk to someone right now.

Fortunately, mental health services in Toronto are shifting toward quick, same-day access. This move is backed by the City of Toronto’s Our Health, Our City strategy, which prioritizes "immediate, low-barrier access" to community-led mental health systems.

The Power of the Single Session

Quick Access Guide
Provider Population Format
WoodGreen All Ages/Couples In-person & Virtual
Seniors Help 65+ & Caregivers Phone & WebChat
What's Up Youth (0-29) In-person
FST Adults 18+ In-person & Virtual
CAMH 16+ Urgent Virtual

People in crisis can sometimes avoid finding help because they aren’t ready to commit to long-term therapy. However, research indicates that "single-session" therapy is highly effective. You and a therapist focus on one specific, pressing issue. This approach can significantly reduce emotional distress. For many, one focused hour provides the stability needed to move forward.

WoodGreen Helps Meet Toronto’s Needs

“Overall demand for mental health services has been increasing across the province, but only an estimated 28 per cent of people in Ontario feel that mental health services are easy to access. For many, cost can be a key barrier...”
Our Health, Our City Strategy (2023-2026)

Where to Go: Free Same-Day Resources in Toronto

If you need support today, these local organizations offer direct access to professional counselling:

📍 WoodGreen Community Services
Free, single-session walk-in counselling. No OHIP required.
In-Person: Tuesdays at 815 Danforth Ave (Intake starts at 4:00 PM).
Virtual: Wednesdays. Call 416-645-6000 ext. 1990 (Starts at 4:00 PM).

📞 Toronto Seniors Helpline
Immediate support for seniors (65+) and caregivers.
Access: Call 416-217-2077 or WebChat.
Hours: 9 AM – 8 PM (Weekdays); 10 AM – 6 PM (Weekends).

🚶 What’s Up Walk-In®
Counselling for children, youth, and young adults under age 26. Multiple locations city-wide.

🏠 Family Service Toronto (FST)
Single-session appointments for adults (18+).
In-Person: Thursdays at 355 Church St (Starts at 2:00 PM).
Virtual: Mon, Wed, Fri. Call 416-595-9618 to register.

💻 CAMH Virtual Urgent Care
Same-day virtual advice for Toronto residents aged 16+ with urgent concerns.

Moving Forward

Mental health is health. You shouldn't have to wait for a crisis to get help. These clinics are designed to meet you exactly where you are today.

If you are in an immediate crisis, please call or text 9-8-8 for the Suicide Crisis Helpline.
It is available 24/7 across Canada.

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