AMANI offers culturally responsive and affirming mental health and substance use health support for Black youth, ages 12–25, alongside their families and caregivers.
Substance Abuse Program for African Canadian and Caribbean Youth (SAPACCY) has changed its name to AMANI Mental Health & Substance Use Program. The services you rely on will not change.
Intended For
Black youth, ages 12-25, who are dealing with problem substance use and mental health concerns, as well as their families and caregivers.
Referral Requirements:
Self-referral accepted through Access CAMH, call 416-535-8501 press 2
Additional Referral Details
Referrals are accepted from clients and/or community physicians and professionals. New referrals can be faxed to Access CAMH (416-979-6815) using the CAMH referral form.
Assessment and Treatment Planning: Work with our team to identify mental health and substance use health concerns. Together, we can create a plan with clear goals and activities to support your personal growth.
Counseling: Discuss life challenges in talk-based sessions that focus on setting goals and developing coping strategies to improve your mental health.
Psychotherapy: Engage in focused therapy to address emotional or psychological challenges that affect daily life and relationships.
Psychiatry: Receive an assessment, diagnosis, and treatment plan, which may include medication and follow-up to support your wellness.
Group Therapy: Join sessions with others who share similar goals in a supportive setting. Group therapy helps through shared experiences and offers tools for managing wellness.
Caregivers Support Group: A program for family members and caregivers of Black youth facing mental health or substance use health challenges, providing education and peer connection.
Case Management/Service Navigation: Work with our team to access social services and ensure you receive the right supports when you need them.
Mental Health Promotion and Prevention: Take part in programs that address factors affecting mental health, such as housing and financial issues, to help improve wellness for Black youth, families, caregivers, and communities.
Program Overview
The AMANI Mental Health & Substance Use Program (formerly known as the Substance Abuse Program for African Canadian and Caribbean Youth or “SAPACCY”) offers culturally responsive and affirming mental health and substance use health support for Black youth, ages 12–25, alongside their families and caregivers. We provide a safe and welcoming space for Black, African, and Caribbean youth to talk about mental health and substance use health issues.
We understand the unique experiences of Black youth. Our goal is to support and uplift every individual’s cultural identity. Our approach is healing-centred, is anti-oppressive and anti-racist, and emphasizes strengths.
The AMANI Mental Health & Substance Use Program is available in eight communities across Ontario. For details about other locations and to learn more about AMANI, visit our website.