
We strive to ensure that every person has access to support and dignified care.
Our Values
We will meet you where you are, offering support that is patient, gentle, and non-judgmental. Whether your needs are emotional, physical, or financial, we are here to listen, understand, and walk with you.
We are committed to the highest standards of ethical and professional care. You can trust that our services are confidential, responsible, and aligned with what is right, both before God and in the eyes of others.
You matter to us! We will treat you with dignity, listen without judgment, and honor your unique background, beliefs, and choices. We believe every person has God–given worth, and we will reflect that in every interaction.
We believe in your potential! Through teamwork, resources, and compassionate support, we aim to build you up, helping you take steps toward healing, renewed purpose, and wholeness.
Our Mission
We exist to provide care–through education, groups, and one-on-one support to meet the physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, and social needs of individuals across the Great Toronto area (GTA), in collaboration with our network of care providers.
Our Care Providers
Since our soft launch in April 2024, we have onboarded 39 Care Providers, including both regulated and non–regulated professionals. This number continues to grow and evolve as new care providers join our team, expanding our capacity to meet the diverse needs of our community.
Our Clients
Clients seeking support from the PORTICO Care Centre have sought care for relational issues, mental health, and physical health challenges.
Our clients, ranging from 20 to 70 years old, are from the GTA.
Our Groups
The PORTICO Care Centre has served a total of 1,100 people through the various programs it offers.
Wellness Nights, 9 weeks of group sessions which provide individuals with a supportive environment where they can connect with others facing similar challenges, had a lot of interest, with 674 individuals or 65.9% of the overall registrants for the year.
These sessions promoted healing, shared understanding, spiritual support and social connection, which can be especially beneficial for mental health and recovery.