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The Comfort Circle - where shared stories become shared strength

The Comfort Circle - where shared stories become shared strength

Sat, Aug 8, 2:00 PM
From The Comfort Circle - Women's Support & Connection Meetup

**Event Overview** Join us for a gentle, welcoming meetup created for women who are navigating difficult chapters and want a space to feel heard. This first gathering will be a relaxed, free‑flowing conversation where you can come as you are, meet other women, and ease into the community at your own pace. **What to Expect** We’ll settle into a comfortable space and let the conversation unfold naturally. You’re welcome to share what you’re going through, listen to others, or simply be present — whatever feels right for you. There’s no structure, no pressure, and no expectation to talk. Just a warm, open space where shared stories can become shared strength. **Who’s Welcome** Women of all ages, backgrounds, and life experiences. If you’re going through a transition, feeling overwhelmed, or simply craving genuine connection, you’re welcome here. This space is meant to meet you where you are. **Why Join** Because you deserve a community that listens with compassion without any judgement or bias. Because you don’t have to carry everything alone. Because connection can be healing. Please note this event is not hosted or sponsored by the Toronto Public Library.

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Photography Walk: Evergreen Brickworks

Sun, Jul 12, 4:15 PM
From Full Spectrum Social: The Social Group for Autistic Adults
4.7
22 attendees
Anxiety and Depression Peer Support 20s, 30s

Anxiety and Depression Peer Support 20s, 30s

Sat, Jul 11, 2:00 PM
From Anxiety and Depression Peer Support 20s, 30s
4.8

This is an in person event! Join our anxiety and depression peer support group where we'll: 1. Share experiences about anxiety and depression 2. Hear others' struggles with anxiety and depression, so you don't feel alone 3. Hear victory stories, feel inspired that healing is possible 4. Build connections based on the common experience of mental illness and anxiety Positive social interaction, supporting others, and sharing our thoughts, all associated with positive mental health outcomes.

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7 attendees
Community Meal Service at Good Shepherd (Toronto)

Community Meal Service at Good Shepherd (Toronto)

Sat, Jul 11, 5:30 PM
From Toronto Joy
4.8

✨ **Community Meal Service at Good Shepherd** An opportunity to come together as a group to serve the homeless and those at risk in our community. **Registration** Toronto Joy is now using our website as the main place to stay connected and register for events. **To attend this event, please visit:** [https://torontojoy.org](https://torontojoy.org/) After completing the quick registration, please select this specific event. This helps us prepare, stay connected, and make sure everything is organized for everyone attending. *** During our recent sessions, we served meals, chopped veggies, made sandwiches, and helped prepare pasta. Each session is similar, but the tasks may vary depending on what is needed that day (e.g., sorting food). We had a great time serving together with lots of smiles, laughter, and good energy. Every session gives us an opportunity to come together, support the community, and share meaningful moments while serving alongside one another. *** **Only 6 spots are available.** If you sign up, please do so with the intention of attending, as the organization relies on our numbers for planning. We will send a reconfirmation message closer to the date, and if any spots become available, we will reach out to those on the waiting list. *** **Arrival Information** When you arrive at Reception, the staff will guide you to the volunteer room, where you can place your belongings in a locker and meet the group. Below are simple guidelines on what to wear, safety, and other things to know: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1piAyloECv9YUDkPJuoJBdCmh3x8n1un1rGvJSFIkbs4/edit?usp=sharing](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1piAyloECv9YUDkPJuoJBdCmh3x8n1un1rGvJSFIkbs4/edit?usp=sharing) *** **Good to know:** • Closed-toe shoes are required. • Tie back long hair and wear minimal jewelry. • Water will be provided, but feel free to bring your own bottle if you prefer. • **Please arrive by** **1:40 PM at the latest** so we can plan who will be doing which roles and begin together. • If you can’t make it due to an emergency, please message me as soon as possible 🙏 Grateful to serve alongside you.

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Deer Park Toastmasters IN-PERSON Meeting (Guests welcome)

Deer Park Toastmasters IN-PERSON Meeting (Guests welcome)

Wed, Jul 15, 10:30 PM
From Toastmasters - Toronto, North York, Scarborough (DivD)
4.7

## Details *We are a welcoming place and space to develop your public & virtual speaking, presentation and leadership skills*. This meeting will include a special workshop on **Communicate Bravely Workshop with Jason Maraschiello** **Meeting Agendas** *include*: • Reading of Our Mission statement • Guest Introductions • Introduce a Word Of The Day • Table Topics impromptu speaking opportunities (if you're comfortable!) • Toastmaster Toast on a chosen Theme for the meeting • Speakers • Speech Evaluations and more... We look forward to meeting you soon! **This event is not hosted by or sponsored by the Toronto Public Library**

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1 attendee
Local Social Host Sign-Up: Lunches, Drinks & Curated Experiences

Local Social Host Sign-Up: Lunches, Drinks & Curated Experiences

Sun, Jul 26, 4:00 PM
From Connect & Grow Toronto
4.5

**Want to help bring your city’s community together?** We’re looking for local hosts to organize small group lunches, evening drinks, mixers, movie get-togethers and curated experiences. **No experience necessary,** just a friendly attitude, some local knowledge, and a willingness to meet a few new people. After each event, we’ll send a short feedback form so we can improve and support you. The host will also be able to provide feedback so we can learn what worked and what didn't. **[Click here](https://form.questionscout.com/6926c9ab87a828a5c11a79fc)** to apply and get started: if you’re selected, we’ll reach out for a quick screening call.

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Find a group you're interested in, visit their Meetup page, and join. From there, you can RSVP for upcoming events and participate in community activities tailored to shared interests.

Yes, events hosted on Meetup in Toronto cater to a diverse range of age groups and interests, enabling individuals to connect with like-minded people through various community activities.

Absolutely, you can create a Meetup group in Toronto to bring together people who share your interests or goals. This can be a wonderful way to build a community around specific themes or causes.

Many events in Toronto on Meetup are free, but some may require a fee, which varies depending on the group's organizer and the event type. Always check event details for any costs.

Events are organized by local group leaders. They create event listings indicating the time, location, and activities planned. You can RSVP through Meetup and attend to engage with the local community.

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Connecting with others depends on your participation and the events you choose. While Meetup offers opportunities for connection, engaging in group activities often is key to developing friendships.

While Toronto hosts a wide range of Meetup groups, not every interest may be represented. Group availability depends on existing communities and current group organizers.

Yes, you can join multiple Meetup groups in Toronto to explore various interests and meet a diverse set of people. Each group functions independently, offering unique community experiences.

No, events on Meetup are organized by local community leaders and individuals, not directly by Meetup itself. They use the platform to promote their events and engage with participants.

Yes, some groups in Toronto might host online events, allowing individuals to participate remotely. However, availability depends on group organizers and current event types.

Meetup provides the platform for connection but cannot guarantee friendships. Building connections relies heavily on attending events and engaging with community members actively.

To RSVP, visit the event's page on Meetup, and confirm your attendance by selecting the RSVP option. This helps organizers prepare based on the number of attendees.