Trent University
Space for students who self-identify as 2SLGBTQ+, Indigenous, Black, racialized, mature, or first in family at university, or who have a disability can experience extensive barriers accessing, staying in, and completing postsecondary education. Email: youbelonghere@trentu.ca
A safe space for BIPOC and Racialized students to create community, through social events, workshops, guest speakers, cook-outs, and other events. Located on the second floor of The Student Centre. Email: freedomlounge@trentcentral.ca
The Trent Multi-Faith Network (MFN), operated by the Office of Student Affairs, is a collaboration between Trent University and volunteers from various faith traditions and groups within the community, who provide spiritual and religious support to Trent students.
Trent University African and Caribbean Student Union (TACSU)
TACSU is a student group under the Trent International Students’ Association (TISA). The group’s main focus is to provide students within Trent (Canadian and International Students alike) with exposure to the cultures of Africa and the Caribbean.
Trent Arab Student Association (TASA)
A club that is a safe space for Arab and non-Arab students to feel respected, communicate freely, and participate openly across the organization.
Trent Black Student Support (BSS)
A joint initiative of Student Affairs and the Centre for Human Rights and Equity (CHREA), Black Student Support hosts special events and a weekly supportive discussion group for Black Trent students. Email: blackstudentsupport@trentu.ca
Trent University Chinese Student Association (TUCSA)
We exist to create opportunities for those part of our Chinese student community and those interested in learning more about Chinese culture to gather and build long lasting friendships.
Organization for Hispanic and Latino Awareness (HOLA)
Hispanic Organization for Latin Awareness at Trent University.
South Asian Association at Trent (SAAT)
Creating South Asian Awareness at Trent and in Peterborough! Bollywood, Henna, you name it, we got it!
Trent Southeast Asian Organization (TSEAO)
Established with the goal or representing Southeast Asian students and their diverse cultures at Trent and in Peterborough.
Trent Tamil Student Association (TTSA)
Trent Tamil Student Association.
For Indigenous Supports on campus and in the community, please visit our Indigenous Supports page.
Find BIPOC Mental Health Supports
Asian Mental Health Collective
Directory for Asian Canadian Therapists.
Directory of black therapists that provide mental health support in Ontario.
Directory of therapists from the Black Indigenous and other POC communities from all intersections.
Find a Black, Indigenous, Southeast Asian, Asian, and Hispanic therapist on this directory.
The largest gathering of South Asian therapists worldwide, including those of Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan, Afghani and Nepali heritage.
Find a Hispanic/Latino Therapist.
Culturally informed services and diverse therapists for your unique needs.
Culturally Responsive Substance Use Program
SAPACCY (Substance Abuse Program for African Canadian and Caribbean Youth)
African and Caribbean Canadian youth under 25 years-old, who are dealing with problem substance use and mental health concerns. Self-referral accepted through Access CAMH, call 416-535-8501 press 2:
BIPOC Community Resources
Black Lives Matter Peterborough-Nogojiwanong
A community group aims to strengthen and grow the BIPOC community in Peterborough-Nogojiwanong, providing mutual aid and promoting understanding.
A non-profit organization committed to promoting positive race relations in Peterborough through community-based advocacy, collaborations and education. BIPOC Peer support program for those that identify as Queer, Trans, Non-binary, and Women to meet, chat, and give/receive support.
New Canadians Centre Peterborough (NCC) is a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to supporting immigrants, refugees and other newcomers in the City of Kawartha Lakes, Haliburton County, City and County of Peterborough and Northumberland County.
Mental Health Helplines
A helpline promoting culturally appropriate support for Black Youth and their families
- Available daily, 9am-10pm.
- Call: 416-285-9944 or 1-833-294-8650
- info@blackyouth.ca
Good2Talk is a free, confidential support service for post-secondary students in Ontario. Good2Talk can support students through a wide range of issues that may be impacting their mental health and well-being, including depression, anxiety, substance use, academic stress, personal or family relationships, loneliness, identity, financial concerns and other challenges.
- Available 24/7
- Call: 1-866-925-5454
- Text: GOOD2TALKON to 686868
Graduate Students
The Canadian Black Scientists Network (CBSN)
Black Canadians in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics & Medicine (STEMM) across sectors.
Initiative that promotes communication and collaboration among Black graduate students and students of Black Studies in Canada.
Last updated January 2024.