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Program: Pleo-Parents' Lifeline - Support for families  
Organization: Pleo
Phone Numbers: 613-321-3211
Toll-Free: 1-855-775-7005
Email: info@pleo.on.ca
Website: www.pleo.on.ca
Address:
1554 Carling Ave, Suite M064
Ottawa, ON
K1Z 7M4
Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-7pm
Executives: Michelle Crogie - Executive Director
613-321-3211 ext 500 * michellec@pleo.on.ca
Anne Lukey - Executive Assistant
613-321-3211 ext 523 * anne@pleo.on.ca
Service Description: The Parents’ Helpline is answered Mon-Fri 9am-7pm * parents or caregivers of children up to age 25 can call anytime and as often as is helpful * no waitlist, no fee, no paperwork

Parent Support Groups are confidential, no judgement, small groups of parents who meet once a month to support each other, share valuable information, and connect with a community * hosted by two Family Peer Supporters who bring their own experience and wisdom, and knowledge of the services and resources available in your community * All groups are drop-in with no registration required

Our One-on-One Mobile Service for parents who, for whatever reason, would benefit from more intensive support and guidance * the Family Peer Supporters meet with parents in their community, one-on-one, usually over about 8 weeks

Fees: None
Application: Call or visit website for more information
Eligibility / Target Population: Parents and caregivers of children and youth up to 25 years, who are experiencing mental health and/or addiction challenges
Languages: English * French
Language Notes: French programs and publications offered * French website
Area Served:
Eastern Ontario  
See Also: Mental Health for Children and Youth

This information was last completely updated on September 3, 2025

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"About Us"
We are a non-profit family peer support organization for parents whose children to age 25 are facing mental health challenges. We are parents who have supported our own children with these challenges – we’ve been there, we get it, and we can help.