Family Counselling Centre Niagara

Niagara Falls, Walk-In Counselling Clinic

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Record #: NIA5811 Last Modified: 05 Mar 2013 Last Full Update: 05 Mar 2013
Description & Services
Areas ServedNiagara Falls
DescriptionThe walk-in clinic provides confidential, single session therapy on a first come, first serve basis by professionally trained and experienced therapists. The counselling services are accredited through Family Service Ontario. The service will deal with a variety of issues including family crisis/conflict; relationship breakdown/conflict; parenting issues; self esteem; abuse; traumatic event; communication; separation and divorce; grief and loss; anger; sadness and/or worry. 
Referrals and suggestions for other services are also provided.
HoursTue, Thu 1:15 pm-4:30 pm
DatesAll year (closed week of Christmas holidays)
EligibilityAges: 4 year(s) and up 
 
All, individuals, families and/or couples. Ideally suited to teens, for individuals seeking single session counselling.
LanguagesEnglish
ApplicationSelf referral
FeesNone
Contact Information
Address & Map
Community Resource Centre
5017 Victoria Ave
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 4C9
 
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Located In CommunityNiagara Falls
IntersectionVictoria Ave and Armoury St
Mailing AddressPO Box 24028 
St Catharines, ON L2R 7P7
Office Phone905-937-7731 ext 3345
Toll Free Phone1-800-937-7731 ext 3345
Fax905-641-9892
E-Mailinfo@fccniagara.on.ca
Websitewww.fccniagara.on.ca
Primary ContactMelissa Lang, Service Coordinator
AccessibilityPartially Accessible - Parking - Usable; Entrance - Not Accessible; Washroom - Usable ; Parking - Permit parking in lot, streetside parking available for clients
Other Details
Service Level(51) Non Profit Charity ; (80) United Way
Established2000
FundingUnited Way of Niagara Falls
Subjects
SubjectsAbuse ; Assaulted women ; Child abuse ; Counselling ; Developmental disabilities ; Divorce ; Family therapy ; Family violence ; Separation
Broader TermsAbuse ; Crime victims ; Criminal offences ; Disabilities ; Health ; Mental health ; Mental health services ; Psychotherapy