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COVID19 - open with capacity of 8 beds * youth encouraged to connect for options and supports * contact the shelter Monday-Sunday 24 hours at 905-239-9477 or contact@durhamyouth.com
8-bed emergency shelter for homeless youth
8-bed emergency shelter for homeless youth
- shower and washroom facilities, hygiene products, clothing
- meals, food bank
- assist youth in finding permanent housing
- housing outreach and support
- assistance obtaining benefits and advocacy negotiating social service system
- access to telephone and internet
- intensive case management
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Temporary hotel shelter
- capacity 40 clients, individual bedrooms
- counselling
- case management
- housing support
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Emergency shelter and transitional housing, including counselling and life skills support
- capacity 51 (10 emergency beds; 41 transitional beds)
- access to library, computers, recreation
- pet friendly
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Provides shelter, education and transitional supports for youth and families who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless
- Operates a 30-bed emergency and transitional shelter for youth ages 16-24 and emergency housing for homeless families with children of any age
- Shelter workers also assist in accessing emergency resources, housing search, income supports and other related youth needs
- Operates a Food Cupboard for youth living independently and for families who have previously resided at the shelter
- provides monthly access to a food box and clothing cupboard
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COVID19 Shelter open with enhanced safety measures; visit website for details
Emergency shelter, includes meals, clothing, supportive counselling, case management, life skills, in-house programming, referrals to other social service agencies
Family Reconnect Program works with youth and families to rebuild relationships
Emergency shelter, includes meals, clothing, supportive counselling, case management, life skills, in-house programming, referrals to other social service agencies
- capacity 40
Family Reconnect Program works with youth and families to rebuild relationships
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Emergency shelter
- capacity 23 -- 6 female beds, 3 gender neutral accessible beds, 14 male beds
- counselling
- case management
- housing support
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COVID19 Shelter services continue
Connections
Temporary shelter, includes food, hygiene supplies, wraparound services and assistance finding stable housing
Nightstop
Emergency housing for youth in approved volunteer homes, includes access to meals, laundry, bathroom facilities and transportation support
Connections
Temporary shelter, includes food, hygiene supplies, wraparound services and assistance finding stable housing
- 14 single-occupancy rooms for youth 16-26 years
Nightstop
Emergency housing for youth in approved volunteer homes, includes access to meals, laundry, bathroom facilities and transportation support
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COVID19 Safety measures in place, visit website for details
Harm reduction emergency shelter, includes food, transportation, referrals, case management, counselling, and housing support service
Harm reduction for marginalized, homeless, and street-involved youth; some services provided by community partner agencies
Harm reduction emergency shelter, includes food, transportation, referrals, case management, counselling, and housing support service
- capacity 41
Harm reduction for marginalized, homeless, and street-involved youth; some services provided by community partner agencies
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COVID19 Young men's shelter in operation with limited visiting, and heightened health screening measures
Short term emergency shelter, includes food, supportive counselling, referrals, housing support, employment and community support
Short term emergency shelter, includes food, supportive counselling, referrals, housing support, employment and community support
- capacity 18
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COVID19 Emergency shelter open with enhanced safety precautions and screening; before visiting, call first for details on intake
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Intake Centre
Emergency shelter, includes food, clothing, medical care, assessment, counselling, referrals; assistance with permanent housing, education, job searches, life skills
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Intake Centre
Emergency shelter, includes food, clothing, medical care, assessment, counselling, referrals; assistance with permanent housing, education, job searches, life skills
- capacity 94
- 2 emergency crisis beds for survivors of human trafficking and sexual exploitation
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COVID19 Open with enhanced safety measures; some services modified, call for information
Emergency shelter
Including counselling, individual and group supports, assistance in finding housing, and ongoing support; capacity 50
Second stage housing
Including meals, clothing, counselling and referrals, crisis intervention and advocacy, and support for addictions, employment, health, housing, and trauma; capacity 12
Emergency shelter
Including counselling, individual and group supports, assistance in finding housing, and ongoing support; capacity 50
- 25 beds for women 16-25 years
- 25 beds for women 26 years and older
- 24-hour staffing and security
Second stage housing
Including meals, clothing, counselling and referrals, crisis intervention and advocacy, and support for addictions, employment, health, housing, and trauma; capacity 12
- 6 beds for women 16-25 years
- 6 beds for women 26 years and older
- specialized services for young women 16-25 years
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Emergency shelter for self identified young men, including harm reduction and trauma informed residential services, case management, information and referrals, counselling, and support finding and maintaining permanent, affordable housing
- capacity 20
- staffed 24 hours
- no maximum stay
- odd work hours can be accommodated if staff are informed
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COVID19 Shelter open with enhanced safety measures, visit website for details
Emergency shelter and short term housing program; resident services include food packages and meals, clothing and personal needs, emotional support and informal counselling, crisis intervention, clinical referral and assessment, case management and advocacy, access to housing worker and housing workshops, life skills training, community referrals and aftercare support, day programs and drop-in services
Emergency shelter and short term housing program; resident services include food packages and meals, clothing and personal needs, emotional support and informal counselling, crisis intervention, clinical referral and assessment, case management and advocacy, access to housing worker and housing workshops, life skills training, community referrals and aftercare support, day programs and drop-in services
- capacity 30
- length of stay depends on individual plan
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Emergency and transitional shelter, and drop-in centre, including counselling and referrals, and employment, education and housing support
- 16 emergency shelter beds
- 10 transitional beds
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Emergency shelter, referrals, counselling and mental health supports, advocacy, personal needs, community support housing workers, employment program, access to work wear, and education and recreation activities
Stay In School Program
Long-term transitional housing for youth to continue to attend school
- capacity 33
- life skills development for residents and former residents
- access to household items and furniture for ex-residents
Stay In School Program
Long-term transitional housing for youth to continue to attend school
- capacity 20
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Emergency shelter, including basic needs, counselling and case management, goal planning, well-being and emotional supports, and connections to resources and programming
MYS (Mississauga)
Includes crisis counselling and case management, and referrals to ongoing clinical support and counselling; access to resource room
MYS (Mississauga)
Includes crisis counselling and case management, and referrals to ongoing clinical support and counselling; access to resource room
- capacity 20
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Peel Region. Brampton Queen Street Youth Shelter
Crisis: 905-450-1996Office: 905-791-2334
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Emergency shelter and supports, including case management services, access to housing search assistance, financial help, life-skills and employment training, and referrals to services in the community
- capacity 40
- stay varies, available until housing obtained
- separate buildings for males and females
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Emergency shelter, including basic needs, counselling and case management, goal planning, well-being and emotional supports, and connections to resources and programming
BYS (Brampton)
Includes crisis counselling and case management, and referrals to ongoing clinical support and counselling; access to resource room
BYS (Brampton)
Includes crisis counselling and case management, and referrals to ongoing clinical support and counselling; access to resource room
- capacity 40
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COVID-19: Drop in hours adjusted to 6 pm-7 pm, where youth can take dinner to go.
Offer support services, programs and resources to at risk youth. Services include:
Emergency Shelter: Youth are given access to a bed, showers and meals and also programming including the Steps to Independent Living program, recreation and social activities and cooking programs. Also, offers emergency shelter to victims of human trafficking as well as crisis support and referrals.
Drop-in Centre: A place for youth to connect with peers and receive mentoring and support. Youth will have access to meals, phones and Wi-Fi, shower and laundry facilities, crisis counselling and the clothing closet and food cupboard. Youth will also have access to the Steps to Independent Living program and recreational programs.
Youth Reconnect: Connects individuals in unstable living conditions with the services they need without them having to leave their home community. Referrals can be made by anyone and a Youth Worker will contact you within 24 hours.
After School Programs: In partnership with over 15 different service providers, the RAFT operates six After School Programs for youth. Programs offer free and accessible recreation, leisure and educational opportunities.
Youth in Transition: Supports youth, ages 16-24, in their successful transition out of the child welfare system into adulthood. Workers assist help youth to develop and pursue their goals, and will support them to identify access and navigate adult service systems relevant to their specific needs.
Eternal Routes: Connects homeless youth unable to live with their parents and Crown wards aging out of foster care with relatives who would be willing to provide the youth with the support they need to transition into adulthood and avoid homelessness.
Niagara Assertive Street Outreach: Actively engages individuals experiencing unsheltered homelessness to promote, connect, and coordinate access to the range of supports available across Niagara's Homeless-Serving System, including emergency shelter, housing and support services.
Offer support services, programs and resources to at risk youth. Services include:
Emergency Shelter: Youth are given access to a bed, showers and meals and also programming including the Steps to Independent Living program, recreation and social activities and cooking programs. Also, offers emergency shelter to victims of human trafficking as well as crisis support and referrals.
Drop-in Centre: A place for youth to connect with peers and receive mentoring and support. Youth will have access to meals, phones and Wi-Fi, shower and laundry facilities, crisis counselling and the clothing closet and food cupboard. Youth will also have access to the Steps to Independent Living program and recreational programs.
Youth Reconnect: Connects individuals in unstable living conditions with the services they need without them having to leave their home community. Referrals can be made by anyone and a Youth Worker will contact you within 24 hours.
After School Programs: In partnership with over 15 different service providers, the RAFT operates six After School Programs for youth. Programs offer free and accessible recreation, leisure and educational opportunities.
Youth in Transition: Supports youth, ages 16-24, in their successful transition out of the child welfare system into adulthood. Workers assist help youth to develop and pursue their goals, and will support them to identify access and navigate adult service systems relevant to their specific needs.
Eternal Routes: Connects homeless youth unable to live with their parents and Crown wards aging out of foster care with relatives who would be willing to provide the youth with the support they need to transition into adulthood and avoid homelessness.
Niagara Assertive Street Outreach: Actively engages individuals experiencing unsheltered homelessness to promote, connect, and coordinate access to the range of supports available across Niagara's Homeless-Serving System, including emergency shelter, housing and support services.
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An emergency shelter for youth. Provides basic needs including a clean bed, warm shower and healthy meal.
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Provides long and short term housing options for youth through two programs:
- Short-term residence - provides for the basic needs of youth while supporting them with meeting their goals through the provision of 24 hour staffing, resources and the implementation of development programs
- Long-term supported transitional housing - for male youth without secure housing, offers more independence but includes staff supports to encourage and empower youth to build competencies and life skills. The goal of the program is to prepare residents for independence and strengthen their capacity for success as self-sufficient members of the community
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At this time, shelter is open for youth that are currently living there.
Crisis care facility offering:
Held weekly for any youth residing at Youth Haven who would like to see a doctor on a drop-in basis, services include:
Accept donations of:
Crisis care facility offering:
- emergency care housing, food and clothing
- 19 beds
- support in life skills development (dress, hygiene, cooking and budgeting)
- short or long term stay, length of stay determined by person's need and rate of progress
- long term stays require carrying out a plan (continuing education, work, or job search)
- in-house and mobile outreach counselling services for individuals and families
- information and referral
Held weekly for any youth residing at Youth Haven who would like to see a doctor on a drop-in basis, services include:
- full exams
- medication dispensing and monitoring
- advice and information about personal care
- referrals for more complicated physical needs
- second and fourth Tue of the month (except Jul-Aug) at Downtown branch of the Barrie Public Library
- Staff are available to answer any health and wellness questions, activities and snacks also available
- Partnership between Youth Haven, the Barrie Community Health Centre and Canadian Mental Heath Association
- Purchase a box for $50, contains scarves, gloves, tuques, toiletries, hygiene products, gift cards, bus tokens and more
- Campaign runs until Christmas
- Donors can be eligible to win prizes
Accept donations of:
- Food staples: drop off Mon-Fri 8 am-4 pm at 22 Wellington St E
- donations of store purchased food, clothing and house/cleaning supplies are being accepted, cannot accept homemade meals at this time
- Christmas gifts, winter clothing, socks, hygiene and beauty supplies, school supplies, baked goods, youth-geared Gift Cards (movies, restaurants etc.), bus tickets/passes
- if you have something to donate, call 705-739-7616 to let them know when you will be coming to the house
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Emergency Group Lodging - Rose St
Office: 705-739-6916Central Intake for Temporary Shelter: 705-828-3795
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Emergency Respite overnight shelter
- Provides overnight shelter
- Limited shelter beds may be available
- Staff are providing support
- Eligibility determined through pre-screening
- Outreach team can be reached 7 days a week by calling 705-790-5654
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Lighthouse Emergency Shelter
Lighthouse Shelter 905-339-2918 Crisis: Individuals who are experiencing a housing crisis and are in immediate need of shelter can call Mon-Sun 24 hours
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Provides safe, secure, short-term accommodations to males who are experiencing some type of housing crisis
* shelter provided in most cases for up to 40 days
* may be able to provide transportation to shelter if needed
* shelter provided in most cases for up to 40 days
* may be able to provide transportation to shelter if needed
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How to Find - Emergency Shelters in Halton and Area
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Overview of emergency shelters in Halton and surrounding areas
* 905-339-2918 or call 3-1-1 and ask for referral
* located in Oakville, this is the general emergency shelter for men in Halton
* shelter may be able to arrange transportation
* for more details see full listing here
Wesley Housing Services - Halton
* email housing.halton@wesley.ca or call 3-1-1 and ask for referral
* emergency shelter services for women and families
* Housing First services and case management for adults, youth and families
* advocacy, referrals and community integration to improve housing retention
* for more details see full listing here
* Shelters - South Halton 905-332-1593, North Halton 905-878-8970
* Crisis Phone - South Halton 905-332-7892, North Halton 905-878-8555
* Administration 905-332-1200
* for more details see full listing here
* also protects pets from violence through the SafePet Program
* for more information on shelters in the Hamilton area, see here
* for more information on shelters in Niagara Region, see here
* for more information on shelters in Peel, see here
* for more Information on shelters in Wellington County, see here
* for more information on shelters in the City of Toronto, see here
HALTON
General Shelter: for intake call 311
Salvation Army Halton Lighthouse Shelter* 905-339-2918 or call 3-1-1 and ask for referral
* located in Oakville, this is the general emergency shelter for men in Halton
* shelter may be able to arrange transportation
* for more details see full listing here
Wesley Housing Services - Halton
* email housing.halton@wesley.ca or call 3-1-1 and ask for referral
* emergency shelter services for women and families
* Housing First services and case management for adults, youth and families
* advocacy, referrals and community integration to improve housing retention
* for more details see full listing here
For abused women, their dependent children and pets:
Halton Womens Place* Shelters - South Halton 905-332-1593, North Halton 905-878-8970
* Crisis Phone - South Halton 905-332-7892, North Halton 905-878-8555
* Administration 905-332-1200
* for more details see full listing here
* also protects pets from violence through the SafePet Program
HAMILTON:
To find shelter information call 905-546-2489, or 211* for more information on shelters in the Hamilton area, see here
NIAGARA REGION:
To find shelter information call 211 or 1-800-263-3695* for more information on shelters in Niagara Region, see here
REGION OF PEEL:
To find shelter information call Street Helpline Peel 1-877-848-8481* for more information on shelters in Peel, see here
WELLINGTON COUNTY AND THE CITY OF GUELPH:
To find shelter information call the County of Wellington 1-844-824-1212* for more Information on shelters in Wellington County, see here
TORONTO:
To find shelter information all the central intake line 1-877-338-3398* for more information on shelters in the City of Toronto, see here
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