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- accepts and sells donated items to raise money in support of the home building efforts of Habitat for Humanity
- experienced crew of volunteers is responsible for merchandising and receiving donations
Items accepted:
- overstocked, used and/or discontinued and salvageable building materials donated from manufacturers, other stores, local contractors and the public
- furniture, appliances, electrical supplies, home decor items, plumbing supplies, flooring, lighting, new windows, doors, clothing, kitchen cabinetry, lawn equipment, and toys - see website for more detail
Donation Methods
- drop off at ReStore location, free indoor pick-up program, and kitchen deconstruction program
- salvage crew helps to remove larger donated materials from homes and businesses
Volunteer opportunities are available for plumbers, electricians, cashiers, drivers, merchandising/warehouse support, and the Salvage Team
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Habitat for Humanity, Greater Toronto Area, Brampton Caledon Office
Office: 905-455-0883Visit Website
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Volunteers organize donated money, materials and people to build homes in partnership with low income working persons in need of simple, decent houses
ReStore location within Brampton/Caledon -- sell new and gently used building material or furnishings to the public
Also stores in Durham Region,Toronto and York Region, see separate listings
Habitat for Humanity Halton-Mississauga, Mississauga ReStore (4500 Dixie Rd, 905-828-0987)
- houses are sold to selected homeowner partners at cost with a no down payment, no-interest mortgage (mortgage payments are recycled to build other homes)
- future homeowner partners work a minimum of 500 volunteer hours as sweat equity
ReStore location within Brampton/Caledon -- sell new and gently used building material or furnishings to the public
- material donations can be picked up during store hours:
Also stores in Durham Region,Toronto and York Region, see separate listings
Habitat for Humanity Halton-Mississauga, Mississauga ReStore (4500 Dixie Rd, 905-828-0987)
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COVID19 -- LIFE sessions and After Stroke programs are being offered virtually
Community-based rehabilitation and advocacy; affordable supportive housing for people with physical disabilities
March of Dimes Canada's Supportive Housing Programs: provides scheduled and unscheduled service to people with disabilities in their own apartments:
Assistive Devices Program, 1-866-765-7237 -- financial assistance for adults to purchase or repair devices that increase their mobility and functional independence; may also assist with information or resources to assist in locating additional funding sources
Pop Can Tabs Collection Program -- proceeds support Assistive Devices Program
Home and Vehicle Modification Program, 1-877-369-4867 or 1-877-369-HVMP -- financial assistance (up to $15,000) for basic home and vehicle modifications for permanent Ontario residents with a substantial impairment expected to last one year or more
Brain Injury Services -- life skills, communication, community integration, emotional and behavioural support, vocational support, recreation
Conductive Education -- for people with neurological motor disorders; physical rehabilitation and education to train the brain and the body
DesignAbility, 1-800-263-3463, ext 7211
Post-Polio Canada, 1-800-480-5903, marchofdimes.ca/en-ca/programs/postpolio -- in-person and virtual support services, resources and information for polio survivors
After Stroke, afterstroke.marchofdimes.ca -- person-to-person support, educational opportunities and community-based programs designed to provide connection to other people, hope and life after stroke
Integrated Employment Services at this location, see other listing
Outreach and senior services are also available at this location
Business and training services for other non-profit agencies
Community-based rehabilitation and advocacy; affordable supportive housing for people with physical disabilities
March of Dimes Canada's Supportive Housing Programs: provides scheduled and unscheduled service to people with disabilities in their own apartments:
- non-medical assistance provided for activities of daily living in the home, such as dressing, bathing, eating, and helping with range of motion
- also assists individuals requiring more complex supports that may include g-tube feeding, tracheotomy supports as well as other activities of daily living.
Assistive Devices Program, 1-866-765-7237 -- financial assistance for adults to purchase or repair devices that increase their mobility and functional independence; may also assist with information or resources to assist in locating additional funding sources
Pop Can Tabs Collection Program -- proceeds support Assistive Devices Program
Home and Vehicle Modification Program, 1-877-369-4867 or 1-877-369-HVMP -- financial assistance (up to $15,000) for basic home and vehicle modifications for permanent Ontario residents with a substantial impairment expected to last one year or more
Brain Injury Services -- life skills, communication, community integration, emotional and behavioural support, vocational support, recreation
Conductive Education -- for people with neurological motor disorders; physical rehabilitation and education to train the brain and the body
DesignAbility, 1-800-263-3463, ext 7211
- volunteers work with persons with mobility challenges to craft creative, custom-built solutions to overcome barriers to work, play, personal hygiene and other daily activities
- no charge, except for building materials
Post-Polio Canada, 1-800-480-5903, marchofdimes.ca/en-ca/programs/postpolio -- in-person and virtual support services, resources and information for polio survivors
After Stroke, afterstroke.marchofdimes.ca -- person-to-person support, educational opportunities and community-based programs designed to provide connection to other people, hope and life after stroke
Integrated Employment Services at this location, see other listing
Outreach and senior services are also available at this location
Business and training services for other non-profit agencies
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Habitat for Humanity Halton-Mississauga-Dufferin, Mississauga ReStore and Donation Centre
Office: 905-828-0987Visit Website
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COVID19 -- curbside service only
ReStore locations -- sell new and used building material and furnishings to the public
ReVive Boutique -- upcycling centre to recycle and transform donated products and materials that would otherwise go to landfill
Also Habitat for Humanity, Greater Toronto Area offices and ReStores in Brampton or Toronto, see separate listings
ReStore locations -- sell new and used building material and furnishings to the public
ReVive Boutique -- upcycling centre to recycle and transform donated products and materials that would otherwise go to landfill
- volunteers renew used items or build something new for ReStore to sell
Also Habitat for Humanity, Greater Toronto Area offices and ReStores in Brampton or Toronto, see separate listings
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Enhanced Basement Flooding Prevention Subsidy Program
1-866-442-5866 Mon-Sun 24 hours 905-825-6000 or call 3-1-1
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The Enhanced Basement Flooding Prevention Subsidy program offers financial support for residents who make home improvements that can help reduce the risk of basement flooding during severe wet weather
There are four subsidy programs available:
There are four subsidy programs available:
- Downspout Disconnection: 100% subsidy, up to a maximum of $500
- Sump Pump Installation, combined with weeping tile disconnection: 100% subsidy, up to a maximum of $5,000
- Backwater Valve Installation: 50% subsidy, up to a maximum of $675
- Sewer Lateral (pipe) lining or repair: 50% subsidy, up to a maximum of $2,000
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Water Conservation
- Home and Property Owners
- Frozen Water Pipes
- Indoor Water Efficiency
- Outdoor Water Conservation
- Outdoor Water Use Restrictions
- Toilet Rebates
- Enhanced Basement Flooding Prevention Subsidy Program
Water Quality and Protection/Wastewater
- Groundwater
- Halton's Drinking Water Quality Management System
- Halton's Drinking Water
- Source Water Protection
- Tap Water
- Water Treatment Plants and Tours
- Water Quality Reports
- Well Water
- Small Drinking Water Systems
- Boil Water Advisories
Rates and Billing
- Property Owners and Tenants
- Water Meters
- Understanding My Water Bill
- Water Service Rates and Fees
- High Water Bills and Leaks
- Modernization of Water Meter Infrastructure
Recreational Water
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Specialized in home modifications for people with disabilities and seniors * in-home mobility construction and renovations * installation of roll-in and walk-in showers, bathroom and kitchen modifications, ramps and decks, grab bars and railings, wheelchair lifts and elevators, and the widening of doorways and hallways * lighting (light switches and electrical outlets placed in accessible locations), motion-activated lighting (throughout the home and exterior entrances)
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A store which accepts and sells donated items to raise money in support of the home building efforts of Habitat for Humanity
* experienced crew of volunteers is responsible for merchandising and receiving donations
Items accepted:
* overstocked, used and/or discontinued and salvageable building materials donated from manufacturers, other stores, local contractors and the public
* furniture, appliances, electrical supplies, home decor items, plumbing supplies, flooring, lighting, new windows, doors, clothing, kitchen cabinetry, lawn equipment, and toys - see website for more detail
Donation Methods:
Drop off at ReStore location or schedule a residential donation pick-up
Volunteer opportunities are available for plumbers, electricians, cashiers, drivers, merchandising/warehouse support, and the Salvage Team
* experienced crew of volunteers is responsible for merchandising and receiving donations
Items accepted:
* overstocked, used and/or discontinued and salvageable building materials donated from manufacturers, other stores, local contractors and the public
* furniture, appliances, electrical supplies, home decor items, plumbing supplies, flooring, lighting, new windows, doors, clothing, kitchen cabinetry, lawn equipment, and toys - see website for more detail
Donation Methods:
Drop off at ReStore location or schedule a residential donation pick-up
Volunteer opportunities are available for plumbers, electricians, cashiers, drivers, merchandising/warehouse support, and the Salvage Team
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Habitat for Humanity Guelph Wellington partners with families through affordable housing so that they may attain social and financial stability to transform their futures and our community. Actions / activities include:
- Engaging volunteers and partners in the community, the ReStores and on the build site
- Building and rehabilitating safe affordable family homes
- Building financial stability; creating a potential pathway to homeownership
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Habitat for Humanity Guelph Wellington partners with families through affordable housing so that they may attain social and financial stability to transform their futures and our community. Actions / activities include:
- Engaging volunteers and partners in the community, the ReStores and on the build site
- Building and rehabilitating safe affordable family homes
- Building financial stability; creating a potential pathway to homeownership
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Social Housing - Ontario Renovates
1-877-941-6991 ext 211 0Office: 519-941-6991 ext 211 0
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The County of Dufferin Ontario Renovates program is designed to provide moderate income households, with an interest free loan to assist with necessary home repairs.
Funding is subject to availability
Funding is subject to availability
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Habitat for Humanity, Greater Toronto Area, York Region Office
1-866-638-7242 Office: 416-755-7353
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Volunteers organize donated money, materials and people to build homes in partnership with low income working persons in need of simple, decent houses
ReStore locations within York Region -- sell new and gently used building material or furnishings to the public
ReStore Newmarket (16715 Yonge St, Unit C, 905-868-8723)
ReStore Vaughan (2180 Steeles Avenue W, 905-532-9510)
ReStore Woodbridge (551 Cityview Blvd, 647-910-4690)
Also stores in Brampton, Durham Region and Toronto, see separate listings
- houses are sold to selected homeowner partners at cost with a no down payment, no-interest mortgage (mortgage payments are recycled to build other homes)
- future homeowner partners work a minimum of 500 volunteer hours as sweat equity
ReStore locations within York Region -- sell new and gently used building material or furnishings to the public
- material donations can be picked up during store hours:
ReStore Newmarket (16715 Yonge St, Unit C, 905-868-8723)
ReStore Vaughan (2180 Steeles Avenue W, 905-532-9510)
ReStore Woodbridge (551 Cityview Blvd, 647-910-4690)
Also stores in Brampton, Durham Region and Toronto, see separate listings
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COVID19 -- Essential operations including responding to consumer inquiries
Electricity disconnection ban -- Disconnection for non-payment by residential customers banned until the end of the emergency order, extended to July 31
Time-of-use pricing -- customers on time-of-use (TOU) pricing pay regular rates as of Feb 23, 2021
COVID-19 Energy Assistance Program (CEAP) and COVID-19 Energy Assistance Program for Small Business (CEAP-SB) -- One-time on-bill credit that households, small businesses and charities can apply for to pay down electricity debt
Regulates, licenses, monitors and inspects energy industry participants including natural gas and electricity utilities
Electricity disconnection ban -- Disconnection for non-payment by residential customers banned until the end of the emergency order, extended to July 31
- low-volume, small business customers are also protected by the ban
- the OEB is calling on distributors to be more flexible on arrears payment arrangements
Time-of-use pricing -- customers on time-of-use (TOU) pricing pay regular rates as of Feb 23, 2021
COVID-19 Energy Assistance Program (CEAP) and COVID-19 Energy Assistance Program for Small Business (CEAP-SB) -- One-time on-bill credit that households, small businesses and charities can apply for to pay down electricity debt
- apply through your local utility, applications reopened on October 16, 2020 and residential customers do not need to be unemployed to apply
- for information COVID19 Energy Assistance Program
Regulates, licenses, monitors and inspects energy industry participants including natural gas and electricity utilities
- investigates potential violations and enforces regulations
- regulates rates charged to customers and regulates rebates to consumers
- online inquiry and complaint forms
- online energy industry information and resources including lists of licensed gas marketers and electricity retailers, and bill calculators for electricity or natural gas usage
- Help for Low Income consumers -- summary of programs, www.oeb.ca/rates-and-your-bill/help-low-income-consumers
- consumer newsletters and brochures
- electricity providers are required to reconnect customers without power before the start of the disconnection ban period and waive any charges due to reconnection, including Collection of Accounts service fees
- for more details www.oeb.ca/newsroom/2017/ban-disconnection-homes-winter-customers-electricity-distributors-frequently-asked
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Enbridge Home Winterproofing and IESO Energy Affordability Programs
Office: 1-888-386-1185 Visit Website
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Authorized delivery agent for the Enbridge Gas Home Winterproofing Program and the Save On Energy's Energy Affordability Program in all postal codes starting with L or N.
Provides income eligible individuals (home owners and renters) no-cost energy-saving upgrades such as:
Provides income eligible individuals (home owners and renters) no-cost energy-saving upgrades such as:
- insulation
- draft proofing
- smart thermostat
- Water efficient showerheads and faucet aerators
- LED light bulbs
- Energy Star refrigerator, freezer, Window AC and dehumidifier replacement
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Enbridge Home Winterproofing and IESO Energy Affordability Programs
Office: 1-888-386-1185 Visit Website
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Authorized delivery agent for the Enbridge Gas Home Winterproofing Program and the Save On Energy's Energy Affordability Program in all postal codes starting with L or N.
Provides income eligible individuals (home owners and renters) no-cost energy-saving upgrades such as:
Provides income eligible individuals (home owners and renters) no-cost energy-saving upgrades such as:
- insulation
- draft proofing
- smart thermostat
- Water efficient showerheads and faucet aerators
- LED light bulbs
- Energy Star refrigerator, freezer, Window AC and dehumidifier replacement
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Information and referral for City of Toronto services and programs
COVID-19 -- check website for information on how the current public health situation may affect City facilities, programs and services
For Animals and Pets, including Animal Enforcement and Assistance CLICK HERE
BusinessTO Support Centre -- provides advice and resources to help businesses respond to the economic impact of COVID-19
For Bylaw Enforcement CLICK HERE
For Bylaws, Directives and Orders related to COVID-19 CLICK HERE
For Cool Spaces Near You CLICK HERE
Emergency Energy Fund -- financial assistance for low income residents with energy disconnections due to late payment of bills
For information on Emergency Preparedness and Public Safety Alerts CLICK HERE
For Financial and Employment Support CLICK HERE
For Garbage and Recycling CLICK HERE
For Graffiti and Postering bylaw information CLICK HERE
For information on Grants, Incentives and Rebates CLICK HERE
Hardship Fund -- for low income residents who are not receiving social assistance
For Low or No Heat or other vital services (hydro, gas, water) in rental units CLICK HERE
Home Energy Loan Program -- low-interest loans to homeowners for energy retrofits
For information on Marriage licenses CLICK HERE
Newcomer Service Kiosks -- information and referral to interpretation and translation services, employment training, community services, schools, health care
For Noise Bylaw CLICK HERE
For Property Standards bylaw CLICK HERE
For Property Taxes and Utilities CLICK HERE
Property tax and water bill relief programs -- for low-income seniors and low-income people with disabilities
For Roads and Road Maintenance CLICK HERE
Safe City Program - first aid and CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation/defibrillation) training available from Toronto Paramedic Services CLICK HERE
Service and Benefit Finder Tool
target=_blank>CLICK HERE
Sidewalk snow removal -- service for wherever the City does not clear the sidewalks
For Streets, Parking and Transportation CLICK HERE
For Trees issues CLICK HERE
For Water issues CLICK HERE
For Winter Services CLICK HERE
For the City's Winter plan for those experiencing homelessness CLICK HERE
For information on Community Councils, Mayor and City Councillors see separate entries
COVID-19 -- check website for information on how the current public health situation may affect City facilities, programs and services
- March 22, 2022 -- Toronto City Hall, and Civic Centres for North York, Scarborough, Etobicoke and York are now fully open to the public and face mask requirement has been lifted
- City of Toronto's response to COVID 19, including information on current health situation, lockdown status, vaccination booking, link(s) to city's immunization clinics
- COVID 19 MEDIA ROOM, including bylaws and special orders, information on enforcement
For Animals and Pets, including Animal Enforcement and Assistance CLICK HERE
BusinessTO Support Centre -- provides advice and resources to help businesses respond to the economic impact of COVID-19
- one-on-one virtual support to help businesses complete applications for Government of Canada COVID-19 funding programs
- to access the BusinessTO Support Centre CLICK HERE
For Bylaw Enforcement CLICK HERE
For Bylaws, Directives and Orders related to COVID-19 CLICK HERE
For Cool Spaces Near You CLICK HERE
Emergency Energy Fund -- financial assistance for low income residents with energy disconnections due to late payment of bills
- call Neighbourhood Information Post at 647-727-8988 or for more information CLICK HERE
For information on Emergency Preparedness and Public Safety Alerts CLICK HERE
For Financial and Employment Support CLICK HERE
For Garbage and Recycling CLICK HERE
For Graffiti and Postering bylaw information CLICK HERE
For information on Grants, Incentives and Rebates CLICK HERE
Hardship Fund -- for low income residents who are not receiving social assistance
- help with health-related expenses such as eyeglasses, emergency dental work, medication, walkers
- call 416-338-8888 or CLICK HERE
For Low or No Heat or other vital services (hydro, gas, water) in rental units CLICK HERE
Home Energy Loan Program -- low-interest loans to homeowners for energy retrofits
- loan is repaid through installments on the property tax bill
- call 416-392-1826 or CLICK HERE
For information on Marriage licenses CLICK HERE
Newcomer Service Kiosks -- information and referral to interpretation and translation services, employment training, community services, schools, health care
- locations throughout Toronto
- call 416-338-0688
- during Covid19, services provided virtually or by phone
For Noise Bylaw CLICK HERE
For Property Standards bylaw CLICK HERE
For Property Taxes and Utilities CLICK HERE
Property tax and water bill relief programs -- for low-income seniors and low-income people with disabilities
- call 311 Tax Utility Inquiry Line
For Roads and Road Maintenance CLICK HERE
Safe City Program - first aid and CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation/defibrillation) training available from Toronto Paramedic Services CLICK HERE
Service and Benefit Finder Tool
target=_blank>CLICK HERE
Sidewalk snow removal -- service for wherever the City does not clear the sidewalks
- for seniors and persons with disabilities in Toronto, East York, Etobicoke and North York wishing more information form CLICK HERE
For Streets, Parking and Transportation CLICK HERE
For Trees issues CLICK HERE
For Water issues CLICK HERE
For Winter Services CLICK HERE
For the City's Winter plan for those experiencing homelessness CLICK HERE
For information on Community Councils, Mayor and City Councillors see separate entries
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Provides home assessments and recommendations at no cost to help seniors remain safe and independent in their homes, and falls prevention education program to both seniors and caregivers.
Safety at Home services include:
Safety at Home services include:
- free home assessments
- referrals for installation of assistive devices, minor home repairs, and modifications
- subsidies for assistive devices (such as grab bars) and coordination of installation for those who qualify
- fall prevention education
- community and professional presentations
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Homeowner Ontario Renovates offers financial assistance to low-income households who own and occupy substandard housing to enable them to repair their dwellings to a minimum level of health and safety.
Person with Disabilities Ontario Renovates offers financial assistance to low income households occupied by persons with disabilities who require special modifications to improve accessibility to their residence.
Person with Disabilities Ontario Renovates offers financial assistance to low income households occupied by persons with disabilities who require special modifications to improve accessibility to their residence.
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Volunteers build custom-designed solutions and modification to help meet the daily needs of people with mobility issues and to maintain independence to the greatest extent possible. Projects are taken on if there is no commercial solution available or the cost of a commercial solution is prohibitive.
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Provides funding to eligible applicants for basic home and/or vehicle modifications which enables children and adults with mobility restrictions to continue living in their homes, avoid job loss, and participate fully in their communities.
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COVID19 -- LIFE sessions and After Stroke programs are being offered virtually
Community-based rehabilitation and advocacy; affordable supportive housing for people with physical disabilities
Attendant Care Services -- non-medical assistance with activities of daily living
MODC Non-Profit Housing -- supportive care in 6 unit house, capacity 8, in Meynell House with additional houses around Ontario
Assistive Devices Program, 1-866-765-7237 -- financial assistance for adults to purchase or repair devices that increase their mobility and functional independence; may also assist with information or resources to assist in locating additional funding sources
Pop can tabs collection program -- proceeds support Assistive Devices Program
Home and Vehicle Modification Program, 1-877-369-4867 or 1-877-369-HVMP -- financial assistance (up to $15,000) for basic home and vehicle modifications for permanent Ontario residents with a substantial impairment expected to last one year or more
Acquired Brain Injury Services -- life skills, communication, community integration, emotional and behavioural support, vocational support, recreation
Conductive Education -- for people with neurological motor disorders; physical rehabilitation and education to train the brain and the body
DesignAbility, 1-800-263-3463, ext 7211
Post-Polio Canada, polio@marchofdimes.ca, www.marchofdimes.ca/en-ca/programs/postpolio -- in-person and virtual support services, resources and information for polio survivors
After Stroke, afterstroke@marchofdimes.ca, afterstroke.ca -- person-to-person support, educational opportunities and community-based programs designed to provide connection to other people, hope and life after stroke
Business and training services for other non-profit agencies
Community-based rehabilitation and advocacy; affordable supportive housing for people with physical disabilities
Attendant Care Services -- non-medical assistance with activities of daily living
MODC Non-Profit Housing -- supportive care in 6 unit house, capacity 8, in Meynell House with additional houses around Ontario
Assistive Devices Program, 1-866-765-7237 -- financial assistance for adults to purchase or repair devices that increase their mobility and functional independence; may also assist with information or resources to assist in locating additional funding sources
Pop can tabs collection program -- proceeds support Assistive Devices Program
Home and Vehicle Modification Program, 1-877-369-4867 or 1-877-369-HVMP -- financial assistance (up to $15,000) for basic home and vehicle modifications for permanent Ontario residents with a substantial impairment expected to last one year or more
Acquired Brain Injury Services -- life skills, communication, community integration, emotional and behavioural support, vocational support, recreation
Conductive Education -- for people with neurological motor disorders; physical rehabilitation and education to train the brain and the body
DesignAbility, 1-800-263-3463, ext 7211
- volunteers work with persons with mobility challenges to craft creative, custom-built solutions to overcome barriers to work, play, personal hygiene and other daily activities
- no charge, except for building materials
Post-Polio Canada, polio@marchofdimes.ca, www.marchofdimes.ca/en-ca/programs/postpolio -- in-person and virtual support services, resources and information for polio survivors
After Stroke, afterstroke@marchofdimes.ca, afterstroke.ca -- person-to-person support, educational opportunities and community-based programs designed to provide connection to other people, hope and life after stroke
Business and training services for other non-profit agencies
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The ReStore is a new and used home improvement warehouse for builder's, homeowner's and do-it-yourselfers. A charitable donation receipt is provided for donations made to the ReStore. To see if your donation qualifies for a free pick call 905-560-6707 x104 or email resotrepickups@habitathamilton.ca.
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Financial assistance for assistive devices -- subsidizes mobility equipment, ramps, tub transfer benches, wheelchairs (both manual and electric), grab bars, seat cushions, commodes, beds, transfer boards, bath chairs, computer software
Subsidized gym memberships -- for persons with disabilities
Accessible gym equipment-- funded by RH Mobility and housed at Ed Sackfield Fitness Centre
Community development -- works with other organizations to foster inclusion and create new programs and events for persons with disabilities
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COVID19 -- retail sites moved online, in-person services closed
Volunteers organize donated money, materials and people to build homes in partnership with low income working persons in need of simple, decent houses
ReStore locations within Toronto -- sell new and gently used building material or furnishings to the public
ReStore Etobicoke (700 Kipling Ave, 647-910-4350),
ReStore North York (1120 Caledonia Rd, 647-276-0880),
ReStore Scarborough Centre (1181 Kennedy Rd, 647-910-5650)
ReStore Studio District (3 Carlaw Ave, 647-276-0580)
Also stores in Brampton, Durham Region and York Region, see separate listings
Volunteers organize donated money, materials and people to build homes in partnership with low income working persons in need of simple, decent houses
- houses are sold to selected homeowner partners at cost with a no down payment, no-interest mortgage (mortgage payments are recycled to build other homes)
- future homeowner partners work a minimum of 500 volunteer hours as sweat equity
ReStore locations within Toronto -- sell new and gently used building material or furnishings to the public
- material donations can be picked up during store hours:
ReStore Etobicoke (700 Kipling Ave, 647-910-4350),
ReStore North York (1120 Caledonia Rd, 647-276-0880),
ReStore Scarborough Centre (1181 Kennedy Rd, 647-910-5650)
ReStore Studio District (3 Carlaw Ave, 647-276-0580)
Also stores in Brampton, Durham Region and York Region, see separate listings
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Ontario Renovates Program
Office: 519-575-4400 ext 3219Fax: 519-575-4026
TTY: 519-575-4608
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Ontario Renovates is a component of the Ontario Priorities Housing Initiative program and is being delivered by the Region of Waterloo on behalf of the Provincial government.
One section of the program provides qualified low to moderate-income households with forgivable loans to assist with housing repairs as well as housing modifications to improve accessibility for persons with disabilities.
The other section of the program provides a forgivable loan, to homeowners, to assist with the cost of building a legal secondary apartment suite in their home, and renting it at an affordable rental rate to qualified tenants.
One section of the program provides qualified low to moderate-income households with forgivable loans to assist with housing repairs as well as housing modifications to improve accessibility for persons with disabilities.
The other section of the program provides a forgivable loan, to homeowners, to assist with the cost of building a legal secondary apartment suite in their home, and renting it at an affordable rental rate to qualified tenants.
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