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Community support programs in Halton Hills:
- information and referral regarding health and social service agencies
- assistance and advocacy support to individuals and families experiencing difficulties, especially those who have no other place to go
- volunteers prepare income tax returns for people who have a modest income and a simple tax situation
- Help with Gas and Hydro Program offers funding to lower income families and individuals who are at risk of having their service disconnected, and have exhausted all other sources of financial aid
- needs coordination matches those who need household items with those who are able to provide them
- transitional housing is available for families who are homeless * rent geared to income * community support coordinator provides family support
- Holiday Hampers provides hampers of children's clothing and toys for families experiencing financial difficulties
- Backpack Program provides school supplies to children in need * application available online (apply before August 12) * contact jbattista@links2care.ca
- Jumpstart Program (in partnership with Canadian Tire) provides financial help for kids' sports and recreational activities
- Fresh Food Box supplies fresh produce monthly at a reasonable cost
Seniors Programs in Halton Hills:
- Meals on Wheels, Meals on Ice, Wheels to Meals, congregate dining
- letter Carriers alert * provides reassurance and a check on the well-being of those living alone who receive mail delivery to their door * in partnership with Georgetown and Acton postal workers
- supportive housing program provides essential support services to eligible seniors living at Lakeview Villa in Acton
Youth Programs:
- Off the Wall (Acton)
- Open Door (Georgetown)
- individual youth and family support available in person, by phone and over the internet
Children's Programs:
Links2Kids School Age Programs
Parenting Programs:
- individual parenting support
- parenting programs available through the Parent Child Resources Centres
Care At Home - Hot and Frozen Meals - Program enables older adults and adults with a disability to have access to affordable meals in their home * meals include hot meals (Meals on Wheels), frozen meals (Meals on Ice), volunteers taking people to a local restaurant (Wheels to Meals), and Congregate Dining (designated seniors apartment buildings in Acton and georgetown)
Care In The Community - Care Connections of Halton Hills - A community hub of service agencies sharing space to offer easier access to integrated health and social services * Care Connection Partners include
Services and Programs:
- Care At Home - Congregate Dining
- Links2Care - Acton - Wallace St
- Links2Care - Georgetown - James St
- Links2Care - Georgetown - Joseph Gibbons Public School
- Links2Care - Georgetown - Park Public School
Program introduces a temporary housing option for eligible newcomers in the community
- Burlington based apartments and townhouses for families and individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness
- Provides temporary accommodation while residents search for permanent housing in Halton
- Placement is up to 12 weeks with a possibility of extension
- Rental Agreement is signed every three months with possibility of extension to up to one year
This listing provides information on where to get help in Halton Hills for those in need of Emergency Housing, Long Term Housing Supports, Emergency Food, Food Banks and Crisis Support.
In an emergency, call 9-1-1 for police, ambulance, fire.
For Crisis Support, please see listing of resources here
Emergency Housing
- call 905-877-7585
- provides overnight shelter and a meal during the colder months to those in need
Salvation Army Georgetown Community Church
- call 905-877-1374
- Community and Family Services provide various emergency assistances to those in need
Lighthouse Emergency Shelter, Salvation Army Oakville
- call 905-339-2918
- provides safe, secure, short-term accommodations to individuals who are experiencing some type of housing crisis
- call 905-878-8970
- provides emergency shelter, crisis services, and support to physically, sexually, financially, and emotionally abused women and their dependent children
Long Term Housing Supports
- call 905-825-6000 or 3-1-1
- service that helps individuals access and maintain safe and affordable housing
- call 905-873-6502
- Transitional Housing is available for families who are homeless * rent geared to income * a community support coordinator provides family support
Summit Housing and Outreach Programs
- call 905-847-3206
- provides housing, treatment, and case management services for those in need of mental health supports in Halton Region
- call 905-845-9212
- offers community-based housing, support and wellness programs to people living with mental health issues and/or problematic substance use
Emergency Food
- call 905-873-3368
- emergency help available if needed, by arrangement, outside of regular hours
- call 905-873-1887
- supports people who are in need of emergency assistance
St Joseph Church, St Vincent Charities
- call 519-853-0784
- provides food vouchers to those in need
Salvation Army Acton Community Church Food Bank
- call 519-853-5610
- food bank available on an as-needed basis following a personal interview and completion of application for assistance
Salvation Army Georgetown Community Church Food Bank
- call 905-877-1374
- available to assist anyone facing difficult circumstances
Food Banks
- call 519-853-0457
- provides easy access to food for those individuals or families who are in need of basic needs assistance
- call 905-873-3368
- provides food to those in need who meet the eligibility criteria
- call 905-635-1106
- a community fridge at both branches of the Halton Hills Public Library, stocked with 'Good Food bags'
Salvation Army Acton Community Church Food Bank
- call 519-853-5610
- food bank serving Acton and the surrounding community
Salvation Army Georgetown Community Church Food Bank
- call 905-877-1374
- food bank serving Georgetown and the surrounding community
Community support programs:
- information and referral regarding health and social service agencies, community groups and organizations, government resources
- assistance and advocacy for individuals and families experiencing difficulties, especially those who have no other place to go or those who are unable to access services without assistance
- income tax clinics for low income clients
- needs coordination matches those in need of household items with those who can provide them
- agency accessibility provides office space and an answering service to agencies like counselling agencies - family, teen, addiction, legal, financial
- transitional housing is available for families who are homeless * families can stay for a period of two months
- a community support coordinator provides family support
- Holiday Hampers Program * provides hampers of children's clothing and toys for families who are experiencing financial difficulties in Halton Hills
- one time financial assistance for eligible low income people who are at risk of going into arrears on their gas bill
Backpack Program:
- provides backpacks with school supplies for lower income families in Halton Hills
Services for older adults:
- Meals on Wheels, Meals on Ice, Wheels to Meals, congregate dining
- home maintenance and repair * may include yard maintenance, snow shoveling, window washing, seasonal house cleaning, odd jobs and minor repairs
- telephone assurance * call older adults regularly to provide a safety check and social contact
- friendly visiting * volunteer who will visit once a week to provide companionship and conversation
- letter carriers alert * provides reassurance and a check on the well-being of those living alone who receive mail delivery to their door * a joint effort between Acton postal workers and Links2Care
- client intervention and assistance * provides support for older adults and adults with disabilities who may be at risk due to a critical change in their life situation such as an upcoming eviction, facing homelessness, loss of financial income, or experiencing difficulties within their home setting such as abuse and isolation * contact Seniors Coordinator, (mobile) 905-699-2010 or (office) 905-844-0252
- Connection in Action Halton Initiative * focusing on helping adults aged 55 and older who are at risk of or currently experiencing social isolation
- supportive housing program * provides essential supports for daily living services to eligible older adults living at Lakeview Villa, 17 Elizabeth Dr, Acton * services may include bathing, dressing, medication reminders, light housekeeping and laundry * contact Marianne, Seniors Coordinator, Supportive Housing at 519-853-9916
Youth programs:
Off the Wall - Acton
Open Door - Georgetown
Children's programs:
Ontario Early Years- Acton Satellite
Ontario Early Years - Georgetown Satellite
Community Volunteer Income Tax Program
Volunteers prepare income tax and benefit returns for eligible Halton Hills residents who have a modest income and a simple tax situation * call for more information
Care In The Community - Community Volunteer Income Tax Program - Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) trained volunteers to complete income tax and benefit returns for eligible individuals for free * total family income for 1 person should be less than $35,000 and $45,000 for 2 persons * tax situation must be simple and is not for a deceased person
Care In The Community - Shop and Drop Support Program - Assists isolated Halton Hills residents who are unable to shop independently and who have no family/friend supports available, with pick-up and delivery of groceries and pharmacy items * clients should order and pay in advance directly to the store, but agency also accepts cash/gift card with a shopping list and return change as required
Services and Programs:
- Supportive Housing
Emergency After Hours Service: 905-363-6131
Toll Free: 1-888-700-0996
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Child protection services, including investigation, care and supervision
- family counselling and parenting support
- adoption and foster care services and recruitment
- adoption disclosure
Child Welfare Immigration Centre of Excellence (CWICE)
- consultation and support for Children's Aid Societies managing complex child protection and immigration cases
- short-term interventions to assist children and crown wards with immigration related status challenges
- awareness, partnerships, protocol development, data collection, research and resource development related to immigration status issues
* services are based on a flexible, rehabilitative model of support and are tailored to meet the needs of the people
Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACTT)
* for clients with severe and persistent mental illness, with priority given to people with schizophrenia, other psychotic disorders and with bipolar disorder
* for more information, see listing
Halton HOMES Program
* provides affordable housing and supports for adults who have been diagnosed with a serious mental illness who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless
Outreach case management/support service
* for clients 18 years of age or older with a diagnosed mental illness living in the community
Core supportive housing program
* provides safe, secure, affordable, and decent accommodation in a variety of settings
* rent-geared-to-income housing
Justice Supportive Housing Program
* provides affordable accommodation and flexible supports for people with serious mental illness who have come into conflict with the criminal justice system
Volunteer program
Bridge from short-term emergency shelter to long-term affordable/market housing at subsidized rental rates for people in housing crisis
- participants required to undertake counseling and/or training on budgeting, nutrition, employment, as necessary
Organizes 'The Coldest Night of the Year', annual Milton walk in support of Milton Transitional Housing
- Walk will be held on February 25th, 2023 to raise money for charities serving people experiencing homelessness, hurt, and hunger.
Program introduces a temporary housing option for eligible newcomers in the community
- Burlington based apartments and townhouses for families and individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness
- Provides temporary accommodation while residents search for permanent housing in Halton
- Placement is up to 12 weeks with a possibility of extension
- Rental Agreement is signed every three months with possibility of extension to up to one year
905-876-1682
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Services include:
Adoption/Adoption Disclosure
- recruitment, assessment, support, pre- and post-counselling to adoptive parents
- match children and youth with adoptive parents
- provide adoption disclosure information and counselling to adopted persons over 18 years of age and their birth parents
Child Protection
- mandated by the Child, Youth and Family Services Act, 2017 (CYFSA) to protect children from abuse and neglect
- provide emergency after hours service for children and youth who are at risk
Community-based Services
- workers co-located in various community locations, e.g., schools, counselling agencies, the Halton Regional Police Service, to provide protection services to at-risk children and youth
Connecting Youth to the Community
- life skills programs to assist youth in the transition to independent living
Family Support
- assessment and supportive services to parents to maintain children and youth in their homes and when children and youth come into care, which expedites their return home
- supervise access for children, youth and their families, when required
Foster Care
- recruit, train and support resource parents
- match children and youth to appropriate placements
Fundraising
- for programs and services not covered by government funding that help the children and youth served by the Society
Volunteer Programs
- special events volunteers, summer camp volunteers, mentors/special friends, seasonal, Food for Life volunteer, volunteer drivers
For resources, including guidelines on what age a child can be left alone or for babysitting another child, see resources here
There is also a South Halton/Head office in Burlington
New Leaf Program -- housing and supports for men coming off the streets or overcoming situations of homelessness due to acute mental illness, substance abuse and/or conflict with the law
Graduate Program -- supports clients who have successfully transitioned from either the New Leaf or Community Residential Facility program
- program builds the capacity of men transitioning from New Leaf or Community Residential Facility program eventually live independently in the broader community
- on-site recreation and leisure programming, health education and counselling support
- on-site addiction programming for clients dealing with substance abuse, misuse or dependency issues
- on-site medical and psychiatric supports
- on-site medication access for clients living with physical and mental health issues and in need of assistance managing medications
Group and individual counseling including theft prevention, anger management, drug and alcohol counselling
Court programs
Diversion and alternate measure programs including community service and counselling
- Court support program -- practical assistance, support, information to women in and out of custody
Youth programs
Court support for youth
- Follow up and aftercare program -- assists young women leaving custody with reintegration
- support, advocacy, and referrals to community resources for counselling, education. employment, housing
Attendance Centres -- for young women in conflict with the law who have received probation, detention and/or custodial sentences * programs and services include counselling, education, job skills/employment, parenting and anger management * also located in Milton and Oakville
Transitional housing
Ellen House -- halfway house for women 18 years and older, capacity 10
- counselling, release planning
- helps reintegration into the community
- supervision and guidance
- educational upgrading
- life skills
Female Mobile Support (FMS), 905-459-1315 ext 250 -- for female youth 12-24 years who have been involved, are still involved or at risk of sexual exploitation
- Monday-Sunday 24 hours
- support and services including housing, life skills, counselling, medical care and mentoring and advocacy
- referrals to community resources
Empowering Against Exploitation (EAE), 905-456-1315 ext 247 -- preventative education program for young women 12-24 years to address online safety and sexual exploitation in the community
Empowering Young Men (EYM), 905-459-1315 ext 250 -- preventative education program for young men 12-24 years addressing sexual exploitation, its harms and ways they can work towards ending sexual harm
Change is Choice program -- addresses problems with substance abuse, anger management and criminal thinking to motivated women at Vanier Centre for Women to enter more intensive rehabilitation
Girls in the Know -- mentorship program for females at Syl Apps focusing on self-awareness, empowerment and self-respect
Housing and Community-based Services
Community based mental health and supportive housing services for those who have an identified psychiatric illness enabling individuals to live independently in the community
- residents may apply for Connected for Success, low-cost internet access through Rogers, contact housing office
Assertive Community Treatment Teams (ACTT) for individuals ages 16-65 years living in the community
Angela's Place, 20 unit transitional housing support for homeless families, maximum stay 1 year
Early Intervention mental health counselling
Problematic Substance Use for individuals with complex addiction issues, harm reduction approach
High Support Program for individuals with complex mental health and co-occurring issues
Peer Support Initiatives include social enterprises staffed and managed by individuals living with a mental illness; Destination Cafe, target=_blank>DC Cleaning
Peel Youth Village residential program, including transitional housing and support services for youth 16-24 years
Recovery Residences supportive housing in Brampton and Mississauga
Integrated Seniors Team Program supportive and health services maximize ability of high risk seniors to live independently in their homes
Housing Services
In-Sted (In Short Term Emergency Diversion)
Short-term, community-based mental health and addiction services to reduce the need for visits to emergency departments, includes services, supports and linkages to other community-based services
Residential Multi-Service (RMST)
Community mental health counsellors provide case management to clients living within SHIP housing
Programs in Orangeville include assisted living for frail seniors
BYS (Brampton)
Includes crisis counselling and case management, and referrals to ongoing clinical support and counselling; access to resource room
- capacity 40
Transitional housing, including independent living planning assistance, resources, and supports
- health and wellness
- early intervention for mental health
- addiction recovery
- housing support
- recreational therapy
- support for justice issues
- education
- personal fitness training
- employment resources
COVID19 Transitional supports available, including in-home and remote casework Culturally sensitive transitional shelter and essential supports for women leaving violence, and remote casework and mental health support for adults and youth Resident and remote services:
Training and awareness for community organizations |
- 9 furnished units (capacity 25)
- facility includes laundry, children's play area, youth room, computer room
Transitional housing in a supportive, culturally based home environment includes support to develop tools to achieve independence and self-sustainability
- capacity 14 women and children
- confidential, supportive counselling
- case management
- information and community referrals
- life skills development
- support groups
Transitional housing in a supportive, culturally based home environment includes support to develop tools to achieve independence and self-sustainability
- capacity 14 women and children
- confidential, supportive counselling
- case management
- information and community referrals
- life skills development
- support groups
Culturally sensitive transitional shelter and essential supports for women leaving violence, and remote casework and mental health support for adults and youth
Resident and remote services:
- counselling and treatment programs
- financial assistance and help securing housing
- supports for health and mental health
- education assistance and life skills training
- employment supports including resume workshops, interview preparation, help finding employment
- assistance with immigration issues
- access to legal advice and assistance applying for Legal AID
- referrals including legal, financial, immigration, employment, food
- safety planning and follow-up
- capacity 12
Training and awareness for community organizations
- capacity 5 women and their children
- accessible units
- staff onsite
- 24-hour security
Group and individual counselling including theft prevention, anger management, drug and alcohol counselling
Court programs
Diversion and alternate measure programs including community service and counselling
- Court support program -- practical assistance, support, information to women in and out of custody
Court support for youth
- Follow up and aftercare program -- assists young women leaving custody with reintegration
- support, advocacy and referrals to community resources for counselling, education, employment, housing
Transitional housing
Ellen House -- halfway house for women 18 years and older, capacity 10
- counselling, release planning
- helps reintegration into the community
- supervision and guidance
- educational upgrading
- life skills
Outreach/Preventative Education programs
Female Mobile Support (FMS), 905-459-1315 ext 250 -- for female youth 12-24 who have been involved, are still involved or at risk of sexual exploitation
- Monday-Sunday 24 hours
- support and services including housing, life skills, counseling, medical care and mentoring and advocacy
- referrals to community resources
Empowering Against Exploitation (EAE), 905-459-1315 ext 247 -- preventative education program for young women 12-24 years to address online safety and sexual exploitation in the community
Empowering Young Men (EYM), 905-459-1315 ext 250 -- preventative education program for young men 12-24 years addressing sexual exploitation, its harm and ways they can work towards ending sexual harm
Change is Choice program -- addresses problems with substance abuse, and anger management and criminal thinking in order to motivate women at Vanier Centre for Women to enter more intensive rehabilitation
Girls in the Know -- mentorship program for female youth at Syl Aps focusing on self-awareness, empowerment and self-respect
Program introduces a temporary housing option for eligible newcomers in the community
- Burlington based apartments and townhouses for families and individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness
- Provides temporary accommodation while residents search for permanent housing in Halton
- Placement is up to 12 weeks with a possibility of extension
- Rental Agreement is signed every three months with possibility of extension to up to one year
MYS (Mississauga)
Includes crisis counselling and case management, and referrals to ongoing clinical support and counselling; access to resource room
- capacity 20
24 hour supervised and supportive housing program, capacity 52
Ontario Ministry of Health licensed home for special care
The Oasis House is a spacious house, in an accessible location in the North-West end of Oakville, serving mostly black male youth (18-21yrs) from the Halton/Peel Region
* provide safe, stable accommodation and wrap-around support services to youth, so they can overcome barriers, thrive and transition successfully into independent adult living
* program model adheres to the Foyer Housing Model
* support youth to navigate and access community resources for education, employment, health and appropriate financial support
* Life Skills training to strengthen capacity to live independently
* designed to duplicate a healthy, supportive family environment
* engages a strength-based approach in building individual capacity for success