Keeping you up to date on all things George Hull.
March 2023 – Central Toronto Youth Services and the George Hull Centre for Children & Families announce their intention to amalgamate
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March 2022 – Children’s Mental Health Ontario – “Skyrocketing Demands for Kids Mental Health Services” Read More
March 2022 – George Hull Centre recipient of St. Joseph Communication’s Giuseppina Gagliano Family Wellness Grant. Read More
May 2020 – The Etobicoke Guardian interviews the George Hull Centre about how children and families are doing during the COVID-19 pandemic and how we are supporting them. Read More
October 2019 – Maclean’s Magazine ranks The George Hull Centre as one of the top 20 charities in Canada for 2020. Read More
March 2019 – The George Hull Centre for Children and Families Achieves CCA Accreditation Read More
January 2019 – Blog Post by Susan Chamberlain, Executive Director of The George Hull Centre, shared on Canada Helps, “Mental Illness Doesn’t Discriminate” Read More
November 2018 – MoneySense, Magazine names the George Hull Centre as one of the top-rated 100 Charities for 2019. Read More
May 2018 – Article on CBC’s website, “As teens prepare to watch 13 Reasons Why, 1 school board is putting parents on alert” Read More
February 3, 2018 – Award winning designer Jane Lockhart features her teams redesign of the George Hull Centre’s four family therapy rooms in her Toronto Sun column. Read More.
January 31, 2018 – The George Hull Centre’s four family therapy rooms were redecorated by award winning design firm Jane Lockhart Interior Design. See the designs. The full rundown on what furniture, fabrics and colours were used was featured on The Mariylyn Dennis Show on Bell Let’s Talk Day!
December 8, 2016 – George Hull Centre named one of the top children’s charities for 2016 by The Financial Post! The Financial Post – “Charities of the year 2016: Our annual report card on the good-deed doers worthy of your donations” Read More
February 2016 – Huffington Post – “Exemplary Canadian Project May Change the Future of Kids’ Mental Health Care” The Highfield Community Enrichment Project is a Better Beginnings, Better Futures site located in north Etobicoke. Read More
March 2015 – Inside Toronto / Bloor West Villager – “Child, teen anxiety among issues treated at George Hull Centre” Read More
April 2015 – The Toronto Star – “How an alternative approach can keep families together in children’s aid cases” Read More