
New youth metal health building opens in Guelph
Global News
The CMHA Waterloo Wellington and the Grove Youth Wellness Hub have opened the new Children and Youth Services building on Woolwich St. south of Woodlawn Rd.
There is a new place open in Guelph for children and youth experiencing mental health issues.
The Canadian Mental Health Association Waterloo Wellington (CMHA WW) and the Grove Youth Wellness Hub announced on Monday that they have opened the new Children and Youth Services building on Woolwich Street south of Woodlawn Road.
The building consists of three floors with half of the first floor and all of the second floor housing the CMHA WW children’s services team.
Also on the first floor will be the home of The Grove Hub. The administrative offices of CMHA WW will be on the third floor.
The second floor will have a commercial kitchen plus there are multi-purpose spaces throughout the new building.
In a news release, the new building opens during a pivotal time in the community.
“We have created this new building, in generous partnership with Vesterra and many others in our community, to be a place of care and hope for young people who are struggling,” said Helen Fishburn, chief executive of CMHA WW.
The project was spearheaded by the Rotary Club of Guelph and supported by the community, according to the Grove Wellington Guelph interim executive director Jeff Hoffman.













