Family Service Ontario Strategic Priorities 2025-2030
Family Service Ontario champions individual, family and community well-being through advocacy, resources, expertise, and policy support. We empower family service agencies to create meaningful impact across Ontario by fostering collaboration and providing training and support.
Public Affairs and Advocacy
To be the recognized voice of individuals and families in Ontario by:
- Strengthening the profile of the network through marketing and communications.
- Developing and maintain relationships with key government officials and provincial partners.
- Facilitating the collection of data to strengthen our advocacy initiatives.
Growth and Sustainability
To explore additional opportunities for stewardship, growth and sustainability by:
- Diversifying revenue sources.
- Maintaining strong relationships with members.
- Recruiting new members.
Quality and Capacity
To be a trusted source of information and resources that enhance the quality, competency and capacity of members by:
- Providing resources that support service quality.
- Coordinating learning opportunities, including training, communities of practice, and an annual conference.
- Sourcing resourcing resources such as cost savings opportunities, services and tools that support organizational capacity and quality.
- Facilitating opportunities for members to expand funding through grants, government funding and social enterprise.
FSO represents 40+ not for profit member organizations across Ontario
On average, 35% of our services are supported by social enterprise dollars and charitable donations.
58% of clients are low income and do not have the means to pay for therapy not covered by government funding

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News + Careers
Letter to the Editor – Province Should Fund Psychotherapy by Non-doctors
What imperils Ontarians’ access to structured psychotherapy is the lack of awareness that Family Service agencies currently provide these services from over 120 storefronts when and where people need them most—in their own communities—and that they are affordable and accessible to everyone without an appointment, diagnosis or referral.
Family Service Ontario Lauds Ontario’s New Strategy to End Gender-Based Violence, Address Root Causes
Family Service Ontario, an association representing Family Service agency members, lauds the March 1, 2018 announcement of the three-year, $242 million investment for the It’s Never Okay: Ontario’s Gender-Based Violence Strategy from the Ministries of the Status of Women, Community and Social Services and Attorney General.
Sample Letter to Ontario Mayors
I am writing in response to the article in The Toronto Star on April 9. In the attached article, several mayors from Ontario express their concerns regarding the availability of mental health and addictions services to help save the lives of people who are dealing with these issues.
New leadership and new opportunities to support mental health and wellbeing for individuals and families in Ontario
Family Service Ontario, which provides innovative and cost-effective mental health and wellbeing programs through member agencies across the province, is proud to announce its new Chief Executive Officer Susan Wells.