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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
Gas bills
LEAP Emergency Financial Assistance
- provides up to $500 assistance with paying bills for low income households where there is danger of disconnection
- provide copy of bill, proof rent/mortgage is up to date, 2 months bank statements and ID for all in household
- you must call 1-855-487-5327 Simcoe Muskoka United Way - LEAP Program 8:30 am-4 pm to do intake
Hydro bills
LEAP (Low-Income Energy Assistance Program)
- provides year-round emergency financial assistance to low-income customers who have difficulty making electricity bill payments
- for Halton Hills the program is administered by Links2Care (Acton: 519-853-3310, Georgetown: 905-873-6502)
Ontario Energy Support Program (OESP):
- provides $30-$75 discount on energy bills for residents whose income falls below the Low Income Measure cutoff
- application information here
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
* for emergency shelters see separate listing here
NONPROFIT HOUSING
Housing operated to fill a social need, not as a business
* may be owned by government, nonprofits or charities, co-operatives, etc.
* some is subsidized (reserved for people with low income), some is 'market rent' (open to people of any income)
* some is reserved for seniors or people with disabilities (may have supportive services, like meals, personal support, etc.)
How to find and apply to nonprofit housing:
For complete list see Halton Region website here
Details for each listing show how to apply, but in general:
* for most market-rent units, apply directly to individual housing provider
* for most (but not all) subsidized units, apply through HATCH (at Halton Region 905-825-6000, or see separate HATCH listing here)
Halton Housing Help
Contact at Halton Region 905-825-6000 or see separate listing here
* can help explain the housing system, how to search and apply
PRIVATE RENTAL MARKET
Housing that is privately owned, rented as a for-profit business
How to find private rental market housing:
Halton Housing Help
Contact at Halton Region 905-825-6000 or see separate listing here
* provides free help and support to tenants to find and keep rental housing
* posts listings of available housing (see here)
Rental listings can also be found in local newspapers, and on websites such as gottarent, viewit, Kijiji, etc.
YOUTH HOUSING
Bridging the Gap
For youth, ages 16 to 24, who are homeless or at risk of homelessness
* call 905-635-0663 or see full listing here
Community Youth Programs
Offers residential placement for youth, ages 15 to 18, not able to live with family but not ready for independent living
* call 905-845-9718 or see full listing here
Support House
Offers a full range of supportive housing options for youth ages 16 and up with mental health and/or substance use issues
* call toll free 1-833-845-9355 or see full listing here
HELP TO PAY DEPOSITS OR RENT
Halton Region Housing Stability Fund
One-time assistance with basic housing expenses to help people maintain their housing
* call Halton Region 905-825-6000 or see separate listing here
VETS Canada
For Canadian veterans who are in crisis, at risk of becoming homeless, or are homeless
* call toll free 1-888-228-3871 ext 121 or see separate listing here
HELP TO PAY UTILITIES
See separate listings for Gas & Hydro Bill Assistance here
PROPERTY TAX REBATES AND DEFERRALS
Property Tax Rebate (for lower-income seniors or people with disabilities)
See separate listings for Burlington * Oakville * Milton * Halton Hills or contact your local municipal government
Older Adults Property Tax Deferral Program (for lower-income seniors)
* call Halton Region at 905-825-6000 or see full listing here
LEGAL HELP FOR HOUSING
Halton Community Legal Services
Provides free legal assistance to those with low income, for housing and landlord/tenant issues
* call 905-875-2069 or see full listing here
- needs assessment
- referral to other agencies and government services
- help filling in government forms and applications
- Commissioner of Oaths, document translation and interpretation with service providers
- crisis support counselling
- Youth Achieving Employment Project (YAE) research project to develop an intervention for recent postsecondary graduates struggling to find employment
- Mississauga Cycles cycling mentorship and do-it-yourself Bike Hub
- New Horizons for Seniors Program (NHSP) where seniors help seniors learn computer based social networking skills, digital photography, event management, report writing and also a social and physical exercise club
Enhanced Language Training (ELT) -- sector specific language training with job search workshops and a co-op placement
English Conversation Circles (ECC), and ESL Home Based Business Language Training
Community Connections Mentorship Program (formerly HOST Program)
- group activities for newly arrived immigrants and refugees of all ages to help orient them to their new community and establish social and professional networks
- trained and experienced volunteer mentors assist, with focus on citizenship and civic engagement or skills and career development
- digital Literacy Training
- free seasonal income tax clinic
- mobile dental clinic
- Orientation to Ontario (O2O) webinars
A Christian organization which provides community programming and Christian teaching for both children and adults
Community and Family Services include:
- food bank
- spiritual needs
- subsidized Summer Day Camp
- youth programs
- Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP), providing one time help with those struggling to pay their hydro arrears
- Christmas assistance
- volunteers always welcome, contact office for more information
This listing describes the Ontario Electricity Support Program (OESP) credit, and where to get emergency help to pay a utility bill
ONTARIO ELECTRICITY SUPPORT PROGRAM (OESP)
- Applies $35-$113 credit directly on each monthly hydro bill for those below the Low Income Measure cutoff
- to apply call 1-855-831-8151 (Mon-Fri 8 am-9 pm) or see website here
- if you need help applying call Salvation Army, Milton Community and Family Services, 905-875-1022
EMERGENCY HELP TO PAY UTILITY BILLS
Housing Stability Fund (one-time assistance for gas or hydro bills)
- contact Halton Region at 905-825-6000 or see separate listing here
Energy Assistance Program (one-time emergency help for Union Gas bills)
- provides a one-time grant (up to $1000) for those behind on payments and at risk for disconnection
- to apply contact United Way Simcoe Muskoka, 1-855-487-5327, Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm or see website here
LEAP Program (one-time emergency help for electricity/hydro bills)
- to apply contact Salvation Army, Milton Community and Family Services, 905-875-1022
Financial Assistance -- monthly allowance based on family size, housing costs and income
- prescription drug coverage under the Ontario Drug Benefit Program
- health benefits including medical supplies, sensory and mobility aids, medical transportation
- discretionary benefits may include dentures, emergency dental services, eyeglasses, prosthetic devices, funerals and burials
Employment supports -- adult clients must participate in employment assistance activities unless they are living with a serious disability or illness, or caring for preschool children
- referrals to job counselling, training programs, basic education
- access to telephones, faxes, computers and job banks
- for more information contact caseworker or access additional supports by booking an appointment with closest Employment Ontario office
Past-due bills or rent -- help with utility bills or rent to avoid eviction, visit website to apply
Affordable Transit program -- for residents of Brampton or Mississauga who cant afford a monthly bus pass, visit website to apply
Crisis: 905-453-1300
General Inquiries: 905-793-9200
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Housing Subsidy, www.peelregion.ca/housing/apply-for-subsidy
Visit website to apply online for subsidized rental housing, or to update client information
- rent supplement residents selected from centralized waiting list run by Peel Access to Housing (PATH)
- eligibility information available online, including unit size and gross household income
- visit website for appeals information and request form, fax completed eligibility decision appeals to Service Manager at 905-453-0168, or send to Service Manager Appeals, 10 Centre Dr, Suite B, PO Box 2800, STN B, Brampton L6T 0E7
Local municipal non-profit housing provider includes private non-profit housing such as non-profit housing co-operatives, with online repair request availble to current tenants
Preventing Homelessness in Peel Program (PHIPP)
One-time emergency assistance (for utility bills or rent) to low-income families and individuals at risk of losing their housing, apply online at www.peelregion.ca/help/past-due-bills, or by phone 905-453-1300 for urgent housing and eviction support
Market Rental Housing
Non-subsidized rental units may be available, visit website for information
Financial Assistance -- monthly allowance based on family size, housing costs and income
- prescription drug coverage under the Ontario Drug Benefit Program
- health benefits including medical supplies, sensory and mobility aids, medical transportation
- discretionary benefits may include dentures, emergency dental services, eyeglasses, prosthetic devices, funerals and burials
Employment supports -- adult clients must participate in employment assistance activities unless they are living with a serious disability or illness, or caring for preschool children
- referrals to job counselling, training programs, basic education
- access to telephones, faxes, computers and job banks
- for more information contact caseworker or access additional supports by booking appointment with closest Employment Ontario office
Past-due bills or rent -- help with utility bills or rent to avoid eviction, visit website to apply
Affordable Transit program (ATP)-- for residents of Brampton or Mississauga who can't afford a monthly bus pass, visit website to apply
Information and referral to community services
Settlement information for immigrants and refugees (including GARs)
- job search and housing help; information about health and education system
- in-home settlement visits available
- participates in LINC (Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada) in English, upon assessment by Achēv -- see separate entry, childminding may be available for attendees with children 2 to 6 years, bus fare for eligible attendees
- computer/Zoom classes: Zoom classes open to all who want to learn video conferencing via the Zoom app; class outside LINC/ESL class time
Family abuse, mental health and rights information
Community Volunteer Income Tax program for low income families
Help for low-income families and seniors
- applying for Ontario Works in Peel or for Peel Access to Housing
- assistance with applications for OESP (Ontario Electricity Support Program)
Crisis: 416-455-8252
Alternate Crisis: 416-450-8734
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LINC (Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada) in English, upon assessment by Achēv -- see separate entry
- English classes
- LINC classes running online and in-person
- childminding may be available; part-time or full-time classes
- employment and business start-up assistance
- resume writing and job search skills
- networking and interview skills
- in-person and online classes
- information and referral
- translation, interpretation and certification of documents
- citizenship preparation classes
- assistance with forms and applications, including access to Ontario Electricity Support Program
- workshops
- services delivered in elementary and secondary schools in Mississauga during the school year
- information about the school system
- parent and youth-specific workshops with information on topics such as housing, health care and job search
- group activities for newly arrived immigrant and refugee youth, adults and seniors
- trained volunteer mentors
- homework help for youth
- computer classes and low impact exercise for seniors
- tools to de-escalate conflicts and advocate for children
- helps parents define acceptable behavior, respond to their children's needs and reinforce their family's values
Multi-service agency
Conflict Resolution Service: for individuals or groups to resolve disputes, disagreements, or concerns through free and confidential community mediation
Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP) and Ontario Electricity Support Program (OESP)
- Peel Region lead intake agency for LEAP (hydro) through Ontario Energy Board
- pre-screening required, qualifying residents receive appointment to complete the application process
- access centre for OESP -- assistance with applications
- for more information on LEAP for Enbridge Gas, contact United Way Simcoe Muskoka, 1-855-487-5327
Orientation/Settlement Program
- assistance accessing health services, education, English language class referrals, translation and interpretation
- orientation and information workshops, referrals regarding government services
- assistance filling out government forms including forms for Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)
- solution-focused counselling
- individual advocacy when needed to obtain community and government services
- translation of foreign documents for settlement and educational purposes; Commissioner of Oaths for verifying documents
Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC)
- English classes, upon assessment by Achēv -- see separate entry
- childminding may be available for attendees with children 6 months to 6 years
- bus fare for eligible clients
- evening and weekend classes
- assists newcomer students and their families with settling into their schools and communities
- outreach program based in elementary and secondary schools from mid-August to end of June
- helps newcomer youth learn about Canadian culture and society, and interact with youth their own age
- volunteers assist with English language skills, social skills, leadership building activities, life skills workshops
- for newcomers with a disability
- information and referral, advocacy
Growing Together in Peel (CAPC)
- for families with young children birth-6 years looking for extra help and living on low incomes
- play programs, parenting information, emotional support
- nutrition programs/food security
- education, information and referrals for caregivers and vulnerable seniors
- language specific groups and groups with people from all cultures offered
Food Bank
* see here for more details
Household Goods and Clothing
* when made aware of individual needs for clothing and household goods, OPNC post's those specific needs on Facebook page
* if you have items that you would like to donate, please contact in advance (do not drop off unless need is confirmed)
* annual winter coat drive
Finding Hope in Poverty Support Group
* free counselling and peer to peer support group
* Wed 10 am-11:30 am
* contact hope@opnc.ca
Year Round Income Tax Clinics
* see here for more details
* contact support@opnc.ca
* or visit haltontax.ca
Micro Finance Loans
* can assist with low interest loans for those who would not otherwise qualify (Subject to approval)
* contact support@opnc.ca for appointments
Canada Learning Bond
* Free Government Money for your child's education
* visit smartsaver.org for more details
Utility Bill Payment Assistance
* for more information see, Gas & Hydro Bill Assistance - Oakville
Financial Management Support
* budgeting, information and referral for support
* Wed & Thu 11:30 am-2:30 pm
Assistive Devices
* small inventory of items to give those in need
* ability to provide funding to purchase items
* contact hello@opnc.ca
- community information and referrals
- counselling, anger management
- counselling for youth and young adults
- employment assistance including resume/cover letter preparation, job search
- social housing application assistance
- year round income tax clinic
- leadership skills development
- children's breakfast club (on and off site)
- outreach
- workshops for women and youth
- social and recreation activities, including children's book club and youth homework club
- pre-screening required, qualifying residents receive appointment to complete the application process
- Access centre for Ontario Electricity Support Program -- assistance with applications
- intake assessment required
- annual Christmas toy distribution application deadline October 15
- information and referrals, including immigration, employment and community services
- counselling
- some form filling assistance
- access to computers
Financial Assistance -- monthly allowance based on family size, housing costs and income
- provides money for food, shelter, and other household costs
- coverage for prescription medications under the Ontario Drug Benefit Program
- help with health costs and employment related expenses
- visit www.toronto.ca/ontarioworks for list of benefits
Health Support --includes medical supplies, sensory and mobility aids, medical transportation
- discretionary benefits may include dentures, emergency dental services, eyeglasses, prosthetic devices, funerals and burials
- some benefits may be available to only those receiving social assistance, visit website for more information
- Employment centres - walk-in job search centres
- Training Programs - programs to assist clients prepare for employment, self-employment or career advancement
- Employer Hotline 416-397-JOBS (5627) --for employers to post jobs
- clients 18-65 years must participate in employment assistance activities unless they are living with a serious disability or illness, or caring for preschool children
- Learning, Earning and Parenting (LEAP) -- helps young parents 16-25 finish high school, improve parenting skills, locate and maintain employment
- help in pursuing child or spousal support
Housing Stabilization Fund --help with rent and energy arrears, rent deposit, moving costs and essential furniture
Social Supports -- referral to community and government services including child care, housing, addiction supports, health and mental health services, food banks, legal services, supports for youth, seniors and persons with disabilities
Client Services and Information Unit 416-338-8888, option 3, then option 5 --information on Ontario Works, including legislation and procedures
Interactive Voice Response (IVR) 1-800-808-2268, Mon-Fri 8 am-9 pm, Sat-Sun noon-5 pm
automated information, payment details, file status, service not available to TTY users
MyBenefits -- online service available to residents receiving Ontario Works to access information via smartphone, tablet or computerWelfare Fraud Hotline 416-392-8980
Service and Benefit Finder -- personalized list of benefits for child care, employment, housing and living expenses
Welfare Fraud Hotline 416-392-8980 -- to report allegations of fraudulent collection of Ontario Works assistance
Low-income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP):
- provides up to $500 assistance with paying bills for low income households where there is danger of disconnection
- provide copy of bill, proof rent/mortgage is up to date, 2 months bank statements and ID for all in household
Hydro:
- call 905-257-6029 ext 105
Gas:
- call 1-855-487-5327 Simcoe Muskoka United Way- LEAP Program 8:30 am-4 pm to begin intake
- United Way will send a partially completed intake form to Oak Park
- Oak Park will call you when the form arrives and ask you to come in with the documents listed above to complete the form
- they will then send the form back to the United Way to see if you will be assisted
Ontario Electricity Support Program (OESP):
- provides $30-$75 discount per month on hydro bills for residents whose income falls below the Low Income Measure (LIM) cutoff
- the online application can be done if everyone in the household over 17 has completed their income tax and if they have a printer to print off the consent form to mail
- if individuals have not done their taxes or if they now make less than what is on their taxes and that has put them below the poverty line then they must go to Oak Park Neighbourhood Centre for staff to complete the application by looking at bank statements or tax returns to establish that they are living below poverty line and then staff will submit it on their behalf
- contact Oak Park Neighbourhood Centre for more information
* circle time (ages 1-3)
* art therapy
* one-on-one counselling
* Circles of Reconciliation
* Peer Support program
* Anti-Human Trafficking Support
Harm Reduction
* harm reduction supplies and naloxone overdose prevention kits
* community support and referrals
* regular visits from Halton Harm Reduction van
Food Pantry
* for more information, see here
Year Round Income Tax Assistance
* for more information, see here
Gas & Hydro Bill Assistance
* for more information, see here
Other community agencies providing programs at this location include:
* The Bridge: Halton
* STRIDE
* Home Suite Hope
* Women's Centre of Halton
* CMHA Halton
* Elizabeth Fry Society
* SAVIS
* ADAPT
* Summit Housing and Outreach Programs
Food Bank
* see here for more details
Household Goods and Clothing
* when made aware of individual needs for clothing and household goods, OPNC post's those specific needs on Facebook page
* if you have items that you would like to donate, please contact in advance (do not drop off unless need is confirmed)
* annual winter coat drive
Finding Hope in Poverty Support Group
* free counselling and peer to peer support group
* Wed 10 am-11:30 am
* contact hope@opnc.ca
Year Round Income Tax Clinics
* see here for more details
* contact support@opnc.ca
* or visit haltontax.ca
Micro Finance Loans
* can assist with low interest loans for those who would not otherwise qualify (Subject to approval)
* contact support@opnc.ca for appointments
Canada Learning Bond
* Free Government Money for your child's education
* visit smartsaver.org for more details
Utility Bill Payment Assistance
* for more information see, Gas & Hydro Bill Assistance - Oakville
Financial Management Support
* budgeting, information and referral for support
* Wed & Thu 11:30 am-2:30 pm
Assistive Devices
* small inventory of items to give those in need
* ability to provide funding to purchase items
* contact hello@opnc.ca
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Settlement Services
- information and referral, housing and legal assistance
- translation and interpretation
- escort to appointments
- counselling for students, individuals and families, liaising with Children's Aid Society
- youth counselling and parenting sessions
- orientation
- Community Connections Mentorship Program -- community support through volunteer befriending, help adapting to community life skills, conversation circles to practice English
- credential evaluations - referral to World Education Services (WES)
- referral and assistance with shelter, attendance at inquiry, employment, social, welfare and legal services
- social and cultural activities
- Ontario Community Participation -- volunteer placement program for Ontario Works recipients
- delivered one on one and in a group setting, both online and in-person
- self assessment, writing resumes and cover letters, job search techniques, researching the job market and networking
- settlement program encouraging civic participation and integration through a focus on recreation, sport, and mentorship
- full time paid employment preparation program for youth 15-30 years who are out of school, out of work, and require support in obtaining and maintaining employment
- 5 week pre-employment activities including resume preparation, employment readiness skills, career planning, counselling and referral
- 8 to 16 week supported placement with an employer in the community, with ongoing support after completing the program
- placements are in careers such as sales, administration, construction, or trades
Access Centre for Ontario Electricity Support Program
- assistance with applications
- culturally appropriate prevention, education and treatment with outreach and public education to community groups
- individual or group counselling for gamblers or those affected by gambling
- counselling and referral for victims of family violence
Services include:
- bi-monthly food hampers ; bread, baked goods and produce
- clothing, personal care items ; small household items
- baby items
- utility support ; transportation
- prescriptions ; glasses
- emergency accommodations ; mattresses
- referrals
- Christmas Hampers
- backpacks/School Supplies ; summer camp
Food Support Program (Food Bank)
- community kitchen
- farmers, residents and food distributors donate excess produce and products
- Assistance with Basic Needs Program -- emergency financial assistance for help with utility bills
- free general interest courses
- social support in the form of programs addressing life's challenges such as finding a job or affordable housing
- Santa Fund Program of Christmas baskets with items donated by the community including collection of perishable and non-perishable food items, new toys, gift cards and cash donations
- Counselling and Care Coordination Program
- mental health supports
- partners include Brampton Caledon Community Living, Canadian Mental Health Association Peel, Peace Ranch, PCHS, Rapport Youth and Family Services, SHIP, and Volunteer MBC, see website for complete list
Financial Assistance -- monthly allowance based on family size, housing costs and income
- provides money for food, shelter, and other household costs
- coverage for prescription medications under the Ontario Drug Benefit Program
- help with health costs and employment related expenses
- visit www.toronto.ca/ontarioworks for list of benefits
- discretionary benefits may include dentures, emergency dental services, eyeglasses, prosthetic devices, funerals and burials
- some benefits may be available to only those receiving social assistance, visit website for more information
Employment Assistance -- programs, services, and benefits for those seeking employment such as benefits for employment-related or training costs, costs related to starting a job
- Employment centres - walk-in job search centres
- Training Programs - programs to assist clients prepare for employment, self-employment or career advancement
- Employer Hotline 416-397-JOBS (5627) --for employers to post jobs
- clients 18-65 years must participate in employment assistance activities unless they are living with a serious disability or illness, or caring for preschool children
- Learning, Earning and Parenting (LEAP) -- helps young parents 16-25 finish high school, improve parenting skills, locate and maintain employment
- help in pursuing child or spousal support
Social Supports -- referral to community and government services including child care, housing, addiction supports, health and mental health services, food banks, legal services, supports for youth, seniors and persons with disabilities
Client Services and Information Unit 416-338-8888, option 3, then option 5 --information on Ontario Works, including legislation and procedures
Interactive Voice Response (IVR) 1-800-808-2268, Mon-Fri 8 am-9 pm, Sat-Sun noon-5 pm automated information, payment details, file status, service not available to TTY users
MyBenefits -- online service available to residents receiving Ontario Works to access information via smartphone, tablet or computerWelfare Fraud Hotline 416-392-8980
Service and Benefit Finder -- personalized list of benefits for child care, employment, housing and living expenses
Welfare Fraud Hotline 416-392-8980 -- to report allegations of fraudulent collection of Ontario Works assistance
- housing counselling
- information and referral
- matches tenants with landlords, eviction prevention, landlord outreach and recruitment, housing listings
- voluntary trusteeship service
- street outreach to persons who are homeless, Streets to Homes follow up support for clients who have been placed in housing
Rent Bank access centre -- interest-free repayable loans to low-income households who are in rental arrears or need to move into more suitable housing
- must have legal status in Canada and meet income requirements
- clients of Ontario Works and Ontario Disability Support Program may be eligible
- landlord and tenant mediation
- money management advice
- follow-up search assistance and community referrals
- also interest-free loans for first and last month's rent deposit to move into more affordable housing
- also for LEAP (Low Income Energy Assistance Program), sponsored by Toronto Hydro Electric System and United Way Toronto -- assistance to low income individuals and families who are in arrears for their electricity utility bills and have exhausted all other sources of financial support
- for help with Enbridge gas bills call 1-855-487-5327
The fund's purpose is to help residents of Halton maintain their housing
- offers individuals and families one time assistance with basic housing expenses including last month's rent, rent and utility arrears, storage or moving costs and furniture
- call 311 or send an email and your information will be taken by a Customer Service Representative and a Integrated Housing Worker will contact you within 2-4 business days to further discuss your request
See Gas & Hydro Bill Assistance for further assistance options