Relationship
Resources

Resources geared towards supporting 2SGBQ+ social and community health, including peer-support groups, relationship support and opportunities to engage with the community.

 

Aurora Family Therapy

Aurora Family Therapy
Mailing address:
University of Winnipeg
515 Portage Avenue
Winnipeg, MB R3B 2E9

Therapy office:
491 Portage Avenue, 5th floor
Winnipeg, MB R3B 2E9
204-786-9251
aurora@uwinnipeg.ca

Newcomer Programs:
491 Portage Avenue, 8th floor
Winnipeg, MB R3B 2E9
204-789-4259
d.froese@uwinnipeg.ca

Aurora Family Therapy works with you to find a satisfactory resolution to your problems. Whether you have roots in the trauma of grief and loss, the paralysis of post-divorce feelings, past or present sexual, physical or emotional abuse, or other issues that affect your relationships with your partner or children, and stop you being the best you can be. Your therapist will help you to name the problem that brought you to Aurora, and will work with you to set goals and find solutions that work for you.


Counselling Program

Rainbow Resource Centre
170 Scott Street
Winnipeg, MB R3L 0L7
PH: 204-474-0212
Toll Free: 1-855-437-8523
FAX: 204-478-1160
info@rainbowresourcecentre.org

The Rainbow Resource Centre provides single-session and short-term counselling to 2SLGBTQ+ people and their partners, parents or families. Everyone’s experience of being 2SLGBTQ+ is unique and so the supports required are not the same for everyone.


Private Community Folx

Assiniboine Family Therapy
Individual, Couple, Relationships and Family Counselling

201-1311 Portage Avenue
Winnipeg, MB R3G 0V3
FAX: 204-417-7450
For individual therapist and counsellors please visit their website.

Assiniboine Family Therapy works with individuals, relationships and families of all sorts to help build bonds and repair past experiences. They have individuals who specialize in addictions, anger, depression, eating disorders, gender/sexual identity, relationship break-down, communication problems, intimacy issues, grief and loss, parent/teen power struggles, childhood sexual abuse, attachment problems, parenting through separation/divorce, anxiety, trauma, depression, life change, healing past experiences and enhancing couple intimacy and communication.

 

 Man on Manitoba is made possible by the contributions of dedicated volunteers, partners across Manitoba, and support from the Community-Based Research Centre, a national organization that promotes the health of Gay, Cis, Trans and Two-Spirit men in Canada.