Ontario government supports new youth wellness hub in Port Hope

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Ontario government supports new youth wellness hub in Port Hope
David PicciniMichael TibolloSylvia Jones
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The new youth wellness hub opening next year in Port Hope is one of 10 new hubs that the government is adding to the network of 22 hubs it has opened since 2020.

Michael Tibollo , Ontario's Associate Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, talks about the new youth wellness hub to open in Port Hope, Ont., in 2025. Joining him for the May 2 announcement included Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones , right and MPP David Piccini .

“Under the leadership of Premier Ford, our government is continuing to take action to improve mental health and addiction services in communities across Ontario, and support people and their families living with mental health and substance use challenges,” stated Jones. “As we expand the number of Youth Wellness Hubs across the province, young people in Port Hope can connect to the mental health and addictions care they need, in one convenient location, closer to home.

“Our government realizes that there are youth across the province who need mental health supports closer to home, so they can continue to thrive in our rural communities,” said Northumberland-Peterborough South MPP David Piccini. “This new youth wellness hub in Port Hope will serve the youth across Northumberland County and ensure they have sufficient wrap around supports and receive better quality care when they need it most.

Port Hope Mayor Olena Hankivksy says the hub is a “beacon of hope and support” for youth by offering a comprehensive range of services. The municipality and a number of health associations and police services worked together on a proposal for a hub for the region.

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