Stella's Place - Toronto, Ontario

Adresse: 54 Wolseley St, Toronto, ON M5T 1A5, Canada.
Téléphone: 4164612345.
Site web: stellasplace.ca
Spécialités: Association caritative.
Autres données d'intérêt: Places assises accessibles en fauteuil roulant, Toilettes accessibles en fauteuil roulant, Entrée accessible en fauteuil roulant.
Avis : Cette entreprise a 64 avis sur Google My Business.
Avis moyen: 4.7/5.

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Stella's Place 54 Wolseley St, Toronto, ON M5T 1A5, Canada

⏰ Horaires d'ouverture de Stella's Place

  • Lundi: 10:00–17:00
  • Mardi: 10:00–17:00
  • Mercredi: 10:00–17:00
  • Jeudi: 10:00–17:00
  • Vendredi: 10:00–17:00
  • Samedi: Fermé
  • Dimanche: Fermé

Stella's Place : Un Refuge pour les Femmes en Difficulté

Stella's Place est une association caritative située à Toronto, au Canada, qui offre un refuge et un soutien aux femmes se trouvant dans des situations difficiles. Fondée sur les principes de la compassion et de l'aide mutuelle, Stella's Place a pour mission d'aider les femmes à surmonter les défis de la vie quotidienne et à retrouver leur autonomie.

Adresse : 54 Wolseley St, Toronto, ON M5T 1A5, Canada

Téléphone : 4164612345

Site web : stellasplace.ca

Spécialités

  • Association caritative

Autres données d'intérêt

  • Places assises accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Toilettes accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Entrée accessible en fauteuil roulant

Avis

Stella's Place a reçu 64 avis sur Google My Business.

Avis moyen : 4.7/5

👍 Avis de Stella's Place

Stella's Place - Toronto, Ontario
Amna
1/5

TL;DR: Dear BIPOC siblings (especially Arab/Muslim) steer clear of this place - sick joke!

If you were referred here or are considering Stella's Place, PLEASE take the time to read this and consider other alternatives. I fully back Kathleen and Lara’s reviews below. This is a corrupt twisted private business venture and NOT some noble “charity!”

My experience here was deeply hurtful, and traumatizing as the staff perpetuated the very trauma I sought support around!

I would advise you to look into the roots of this organization. They’re not actively working to support the Arab and Muslim communities, in fact they’re doing the exact opposite.
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The founder of Stella’s Place (Donna Green) is a Z10nist, as are the org’s partners and funders. The racist Z10nist ideology of dehumanization and annihilation of brown and Black folk, especially Arabs and Muslims, is bleeding into the way the staff operate. It clearly determines which youth are welcome and safe here and which aren’t, and whose experiences are respected and whose aren’t. The cognitive dissonance is real with claiming to support BIPOC communities but somehow with fervent Z10nism. This organization is guilty of pinkwashing and perpetuates homonationalism.

This space is clearly designed for a very select few in mind and is guilty of false advertising and performative support and allyship for BIPOC. The anti-racist, anti-oppressive, trauma-informed framework they claim to work from is merely lip service. Services specifically for BIPOC are subpar to nonexistent. As a POC Muslim, I felt tokenized by the staff in this space and ignored when I expressed my concerns about lack of inclusion with them. Do not be misled by the occasional photos/Canva art of BIPOC individuals on their website or socials or the posts about Black/Indigenous History months.

I came to Stella’s Place at a really vulnerable time in my life as per my psychiatrist’s orders for their DBT group therapy.
I then went on to try their other programs and accessed their space for 1.5 years. I felt like I couldn’t talk about my lived experiences as a visibly Muslim woman in the space whilst others had more of a voice. The staff are dismissive, rude, immature, and unprofessional.

A staff member assumed that I was homophobic because I’m a hijabi Muslim. Another judged me when I came out as queer and shared the above experience with them - I lost a peer training due to this. I was genuinely looking for acceptance and community at a very vulnerable time in my life and it’s deeply upsetting with the way I was received.

When I was accessing services there, a certain individual was allowed to make continuous racist and Islamophobic comments and jokes in the shared café space, which was very triggering for me as a POC Muslim. I feel like all the sessions in the social anxiety group were wasted addressing the incidents with this individual, so I didn’t actually benefit at all from the group whatsoever and left. I spoke to staff for months to no avail!

I also spoke about the ge-nocide in P@lest1ne in a counselling session and mentioned “historical and collective trauma” and I was scoffed at. Another clinician in another session proceeds to call it a “conflict/issue". I saw a total of 4 clinicians. The clinicians use the colonizer’s language like, “war” and “peace in the Middle East." Dishonest.

Stella's Place perpetuated the very trauma that I sought support around.

This is what led me to researching the background of Stella’s Place and discovering that the organization is rooted in Z10nism. They could not possibly care less about the people in P@lest1ne who are suffering beyond comprehension or any brown and Black folks for that matter!

Guidelines on community interactions were posted in the facility per my request after several meetings with various staff including the manager, which included notes on not displaying racist or bigoted behavior, and these were all removed after barely a week.

If you’ve been referred to or are considering Stella’s place, please seek support elsewhere!

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Stella's Place - Toronto, Ontario
Curtis D.
5/5

Amazing place for youth who are looking for a non-judgemental safe space. The site is clean, the staff is friendly and there are a lot of different tools and resources for those in need. There are many different (FREE) beneficial programs for everyone.

Stella's Place - Toronto, Ontario
Keaton C.
5/5

Had sessions with their amazing team for 1.5 years, in hybrid settings. Truly impacted me in a positive way and I use and refer to skills I've learned from Stellas Place. The staff were always so happy and friendly and remembered everyone's names. Always did their best to make sure you felt comfortable. I continue to recommend them to others despite aging out. 100/10.

Stella's Place - Toronto, Ontario
Michael W.
5/5

Stella’s Place sets the standard for mental health support, offering a level of care that’s truly transformative. It’s a place that doesn’t just aim to help; it changes lives, including mine.

It's a treasure in Toronto, deserving of every dollar of funding it can get. The work they do is life-changing, and with more resources, they could reach even more people in need.

For me, Stella’s Place was a lifeline. They rescued me from the sinking ship that was my life, turning everything around for the better. It’s hard to put into words the gratitude I feel for this place.

So here’s to Stella’s Place - a beacon of hope and a shining example of what support and community can achieve. Let’s ensure they have the means to continue their incredible work.

Stella's Place - Toronto, Ontario
Kathleen F.
1/5

I don't reccomend this place at all. I had done a dbt workshop and dealt with someone who was bullying me. They had made a rude remark about my appearance that I need to go on a diet. I had mention this to staff. They used my bpd diagnosis against me and gaslit me about that never happened. I think the staff should be spoken to about this. Probably should be laid off due the fact that this is emotional abuse and shouldn't be tolerated. This was in 2018, I had left and never went back due to this

Stella's Place - Toronto, Ontario
N
5/5

A great little space. It is very welcoming to anyone from all walks of life, and staff is very respectful. They cater and aid those who struggle with mental illness in a professional, compassionate way. Their group spaces and programs are ones that I have enjoyed. They have a comfy waiting area and a tiny kitchen in the back, where there is coffee and tea available. A great resource!

Stella's Place - Toronto, Ontario
Francisco S.
5/5

In simple terms Id call it an adult day care. Don't let that deter you though, the safe spaces and unconditional high regard that everyone has there makes it truly wonderful. Its a good path to start towards your regiment of inner self healing.

Stella's Place - Toronto, Ontario
Brandon U.
5/5

Very good place to get a free cup of tea or coffee. Very professional staff and an inviting space! Lots of things to do here like reading a book, do some art or even chill and relax!

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