Bruce Burgetz was the chair of the MNLCT board for 22 years before stepping down in 2008.
In celebration of our 40th anniversary, we interviewed Bruce about the early beginnings of MNLCT and the memories he made serving the community.
Bruce Burgetz was the chair of the MNLCT board for 22 years before stepping down in 2008.
In celebration of our 40th anniversary, we interviewed Bruce about the early beginnings of MNLCT and the memories he made serving the community.
"BREM program makes the route that you have to take to become a psychotherapist a lot easier.”
Maryam - BREM bridging Program
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Thank you for your patience as we continue to respond to a cybersecurity incident affecting our communication systems.
We are happy to share an important update — we are now able to send outgoing emails. Going forward, you will receive our emails from our new domain, @mnlc.ca, in addition to our temporary Gmail addresses. Please watch for us in your inbox.
If you haven’t already, you can sign up to receive email updates from us directly here.
All our offices will be closed from Monday, June 29th, to Friday, July 3rd inclusive.
LINC, Mental Health, and Bridging programs are available virtually on Monday, June 29, and Tuesday, June 30.
Community Health Services is available virtually on Tuesday, June 30.
We will reopen on Monday, July 6th.
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We know it has been frustrating and difficult to reach us during this time, and we sincerely apologize for that. Please know that all our programs and services are running and staff are ready to support you. For getting in touch with us, please continue to use our temporary Gmail addresses:
Or drop in to our Keele location (2737 Keele St, units 9, 111, 112, North York) or Finch location (1122 Finch Ave West, Unit 1, North York) during office hours:
We take your privacy seriously and kindly ask that you do not share sensitive personal information via email.
Thank you for your understanding. We appreciate the many kind words of empathy shared by our community, and we look forward to being fully operational again. We will continue to share updates as our systems are restored.