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Housing Help Centre
Office - Housing Help Centre: 519-824-7822 ext 4130 or 1-800-663-0750 ext 4130Fax: 519-837-6349
Rent Bank : 519-824-7822 ext 3712
Housing Allowance : 519-824-7822 ext 4130 or ext 4710
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Free service that helps connect people seeking rental housing to landlords with vacancies in the City of Guelph and County of Wellington. Services include:
- providing choices to search, find and keep housing - up to date rental listings
- help with completing applications for rent-geared-to-income, and housing allowance and rent bank assistance
- assistance with rental arrears may be available if facing eviction
- access point for housing assistance and income supports with rent and utility costs
- information on community agencies that may be able to help with housing
- information and advice with tenant and landlord rights and responsibilities
- landlord information sessions
- resource area with telephones and computers for public use
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Legal Clinic of Guelph and Wellington County
Toll Free (within Wellington County): 1-800-628-9205 Fax: 519-821-8192
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COVID-19 Update: Due to the ongoing pandemic, the Legal Clinic is serving the community primarily by phone and email. In person appointments will be scheduled if a caseworker determines it is necessary. The Clinic is closed to walk in visitors. We will respond to your message within 48 business hours. Please indicate if you have any urgent deadlines as messages are screened and triaged and urgent matters are dealt with in priority sequence. Please leave a phone number or an email address. Please consult our website at www.gwlegalclinic.ca for information about services we provide and suggestions as to where you can get legal help.
Assists tenants who have issues with their landlord, including:
Assists non-unionized workers who have questions about:
Referrals given for areas of law that the Legal Clinic does not practice, including family law, criminal law, Workplace Safety and Insurance Board matters, human rights law, traffic offences, and civil litigation issues
Legal Health Check-Up:
Assists tenants who have issues with their landlord, including:
- evictions
- rent increases
- maintenance and tenant rights issues
- rent-geared-to-income housing concerns and reviews
- eligibility
- denial or suspension of benefits
- overpayments
- assistance applying for OW or ODSP
Assists non-unionized workers who have questions about:
- rights in the workplace including unpaid wages, leaves of absence, reprisal, termination and severance pay
- wrongful dismissal
- workplace harassment and discrimination
Referrals given for areas of law that the Legal Clinic does not practice, including family law, criminal law, Workplace Safety and Insurance Board matters, human rights law, traffic offences, and civil litigation issues
Legal Health Check-Up:
- online check-up to help people living in poverty to identify legal problems and get help
- without adequate money to live on, a good home or job, or family, social and health supports, an individual's legal health may be at risk
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Various complex capable addiction treatment programs and services offered in the community utilizing a harm reduction philosophy. Community-based program and service options include:
Community Withdrawal Support Service: set of services offering an alternative to residential withdrawal management
Rapid Access Addiction Medicine Clinics (RAAM): Specialized medical clinic designed for people who are experiencing health issues related to their drug and/or alcohol use.
Drug Treatment Court: Specialized court process for non-violent offenders with addiction issues
Let's Grow Together: Half-day support group for women in the Guelph-Wellington community who are pregnant or parenting children (6 years and younger) and are dealing with substance use issues
Specialized Addiction Support Coordination: For specialized populations (geriatric, acquired brain injury, developmental disability, complex mental health) living with addiction issues; education and consultation to professionals working with these populations
Specialized Outreach Services: Integrated team of peers and professionals offering flexible outreach services to homeless or street-involved people with addiction, mental health, or concurrent issues
Supportive Addiction and Mental Health Housing: A range of supports for people with complex addiction and concurrent mental health needs who are homeless, at risk of becoming homeless, or who are considered inadequately housed, without secure and / or maintained housing
Supported Recovery Room: 72-hour stabilization program for people recovering from a mental health or substance related crisis. Eligibility criteria information is available through SRR (519-362-9855)
Addiction Court Support: Outreach-based support for community residents whose substance use has resulted in criminal charges.
Peer 2 Peer Overdose Response Programs: Matches Overdose Response peers with people who have overdosed by meeting them at the hospital Emergency Department to offer harm reduction and recovery support to them, their family and friends.
Rural Wellington Addictions Service: delivered in partnership with the Upper Grand Family Health Team. Provides clients with in-person assessments, treatment/care planning and counselling services.
This service works together with the Rapid Access Addiction Medicine Clinics (RAAM) and Community Withdrawal Support Service (CWSS) to provide addictions support to residents of Wellington County.
Community Withdrawal Support Service: set of services offering an alternative to residential withdrawal management
Rapid Access Addiction Medicine Clinics (RAAM): Specialized medical clinic designed for people who are experiencing health issues related to their drug and/or alcohol use.
Drug Treatment Court: Specialized court process for non-violent offenders with addiction issues
Let's Grow Together: Half-day support group for women in the Guelph-Wellington community who are pregnant or parenting children (6 years and younger) and are dealing with substance use issues
Specialized Addiction Support Coordination: For specialized populations (geriatric, acquired brain injury, developmental disability, complex mental health) living with addiction issues; education and consultation to professionals working with these populations
Specialized Outreach Services: Integrated team of peers and professionals offering flexible outreach services to homeless or street-involved people with addiction, mental health, or concurrent issues
Supportive Addiction and Mental Health Housing: A range of supports for people with complex addiction and concurrent mental health needs who are homeless, at risk of becoming homeless, or who are considered inadequately housed, without secure and / or maintained housing
Supported Recovery Room: 72-hour stabilization program for people recovering from a mental health or substance related crisis. Eligibility criteria information is available through SRR (519-362-9855)
Addiction Court Support: Outreach-based support for community residents whose substance use has resulted in criminal charges.
Peer 2 Peer Overdose Response Programs: Matches Overdose Response peers with people who have overdosed by meeting them at the hospital Emergency Department to offer harm reduction and recovery support to them, their family and friends.
Rural Wellington Addictions Service: delivered in partnership with the Upper Grand Family Health Team. Provides clients with in-person assessments, treatment/care planning and counselling services.
This service works together with the Rapid Access Addiction Medicine Clinics (RAAM) and Community Withdrawal Support Service (CWSS) to provide addictions support to residents of Wellington County.
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Provincial Government Services, Guelph - Stone Rd Service Counter
Office - General Inquiries: 1-800-267-8097 TTY: 1-800-268-7095
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Services include: staff assistance ; information and referral.
Authentication of documents: Commissioner of Oaths.
Business registration: register a sole proprietorship / general partnership; Business Info Line 1-888-745-8888.
Driver and vehicle records: vehicle permits, plates and stickers, drivers licences, accessible parking permits, driver and vehicle records. Note: Ontario drivers licences. must be renewed every five years either online (if eligible) or at a ServiceOntario centre ; for eligibility criteria to renew online, see Renew a Driver's Licence.
Fishing, hunting and camping: fishing and hunting licences; Outdoors card - address change; obtain/renew/replace Outdoors card.
Health card and insurance (OHIP): Ontario health card registration, renewal, replacement (lost, stolen or damaged) and change of name or address, replacing a red and white health card with photo health card.
Housing and property: file an application with the Landlord and Tenant Board.
Organ and tissue donation:register to be an organ and tissue donor.
Photo card: obtain or renew an Ontario photo card.
Taxes: authorize or cancel a representative for certain tax matters, other provincial tax services.
Self-service public computer available at this location to access government information and online services for residents and businesses.
For further details and links to more information, visit website.
Authentication of documents: Commissioner of Oaths.
Business registration: register a sole proprietorship / general partnership; Business Info Line 1-888-745-8888.
Driver and vehicle records: vehicle permits, plates and stickers, drivers licences, accessible parking permits, driver and vehicle records. Note: Ontario drivers licences. must be renewed every five years either online (if eligible) or at a ServiceOntario centre ; for eligibility criteria to renew online, see Renew a Driver's Licence.
Fishing, hunting and camping: fishing and hunting licences; Outdoors card - address change; obtain/renew/replace Outdoors card.
Health card and insurance (OHIP): Ontario health card registration, renewal, replacement (lost, stolen or damaged) and change of name or address, replacing a red and white health card with photo health card.
Housing and property: file an application with the Landlord and Tenant Board.
Organ and tissue donation:register to be an organ and tissue donor.
Photo card: obtain or renew an Ontario photo card.
Taxes: authorize or cancel a representative for certain tax matters, other provincial tax services.
Self-service public computer available at this location to access government information and online services for residents and businesses.
For further details and links to more information, visit website.
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Guelph-Wellington Housing and Homelessness Alliance
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Focuses on providing adequate, affordable social housing
- exchange of information
- research and community consultations to identify housing needs, gaps, priorities
- creation of partnerships among housing and social service providers and funding bodies
- advocacy and education on housing issues
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Services include:
* de-cluttering and reorganizing of rooms, closets or storage spaces
* packing and unpacking of belongings for those relocating to a new home
* home staging
* home office set up
* downsizing
* assisting older adults with transition to a retirement / nursing home
* de-cluttering and reorganizing of rooms, closets or storage spaces
* packing and unpacking of belongings for those relocating to a new home
* home staging
* home office set up
* downsizing
* assisting older adults with transition to a retirement / nursing home
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Coordinates and manages all stages of the move. Services include:
- individualized support through the process of downsizing and decluttering
- disseminating donation and waste
- packing/moving/unpacking and settling in
- arranges for and supervises professional movers
- floor plan
- setting up new residence, ensuring it reflects your needs with a vision of your home
- free in-home consultation
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Assists neighbours to resolve conflicts over noise complaints, property boundaries, personal differences, parking complaints, snow removal, landlord/tenant issues, etc.
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Community Resource Centre
Office Phone: 519-843-7000Toll Free Phone: 1-866-840-3249
Fax: 519-827-2122
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Outreach and support services include:
- crisis support
- youth outreach program
- assistance for families and individuals to maintain safe, affordable housing
- eviction prevention
- income tax completion
- life skills and budgeting assistance
- emergency Hydro Arrears (not all utilities) available for individuals who reside within Centre Wellington and Wellington North including CW Hydro, Wellington North Power, Westario and Hydro One.
- licensed child care centre for ages 18 months-4 yrs of age. Before and After school programs offered as well at various locations in Centre Wellington.
- EarlyON Child and Family Centre programs in Centre Wellington, Wellington North, Minto, Mapleton and East Wellington.
- information and referrals
- volunteer transportation program - central intake and referral for Wellington Transportation Services
- Assistance with food insecurity
- Assistance for families and individuals who are in need of phones or internet support.
- Intake agency for the OESP (Ontario Electricity Support Program) We will assist with applications for this program.
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Provides and delivers furniture for people who are moving off of the streets/out of shelters and into their new homes, single parents moving out of abusive relationships, and anyone experiencing a sudden loss due to flood or house fire.
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The FIT program provides centralized intake for families requesting emergency shelter
- FIT supports families with eviction prevention services, shelter diversion and rapid re-housing from shelter, with the goal of reducing or avoiding emergency shelter stays.
- Through a coordinated shelter intake process FIT staff assess a family's housing needs and develop a plan for best housing options.
- Family must be within seven days of losing their housing to access support.
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Shelter Movers collaborates with local businesses and community services (e.g. shelters, police, schools, services) who refer clients that have decided to leave an abuser, and have a safer place to go. Shelter Movers makes all the arrangements to move and store survivors' belongings securely, on the clients' terms.
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Housing Services - Halton
Outside Halton 1-866-442-5866 Halton Region 3-1-1 or 905-825-6000
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Mobile service which supports youth, single females and families at risk of homelessness, or episodic homelessness, to find immediate, long-term, safe and stable housing alternatives
- Emergency Supportive Housing Program for families and individual women in short-term accommodations
- Housing First services and case management for adults, youth and families
- Advocacy, referrals and community support to improve housing retention
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Cost effective moving services to individuals, families or non-profit organizations with limited financial resources
- service to clients moving from a shelter, rooming house, apartment or transporting items out of storage
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Provides cost-effective moving services to individuals, families or organizations with limited financial resources * accepts referrals from police, Case Managers, housing workers, recipients of Ontario Works (OW), Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP), Employment Insurance (EI), Canada Pension Plan (CPP), Old Age Security (OAS), lawyers, churches, hospital, social workers, students and seniors * service any clients who are moving from a shelter, a rooming house, an apartment or those who are transporting items out of storage
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Resolves disputes between residential landlords and tenants and eviction applications filed by non-profit housing co-operatives. This service is for tenants only. If someone needs help with a landlord and tenant dispute, legal staff from Legal Aid Ontario are available to provide information and guidance on hearing days.
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During COVID-19 Hamilton tenant by-law complaints can be submitted online. They can also be submitted through phone or e-mail. All in person service counters closed until further notice.
A social justice tribunal of Ontario that resolves disputes between residential landlords and tenants and eviction applications filed by non-profit housing co-operatives. Also provides information about rights and responsibilities of landlords and tenants under the Residential Tenancies Act.
A social justice tribunal of Ontario that resolves disputes between residential landlords and tenants and eviction applications filed by non-profit housing co-operatives. Also provides information about rights and responsibilities of landlords and tenants under the Residential Tenancies Act.
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Program provides a safe place to stay for young people who are experiencing homelessness or who are at risk of homelessness. Offers a safe and structured environment for young people between 15-17 years of age. The program will work with youth, their families and community supports to develop an individualized plan for success
Services offered:
Services offered:
- support planning and case management
- support with getting back into school, social assistance applications, reconnecting with family and more
- leisure activities and life skills coaching in group and individual settings
- referrals to transitional and supportive housing programs, employment, addictions and mental health services as well as community supports and services
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Provincial association of community based, not-for-profit organizations that provide a spectrum of free Housing Help Services, that prevent and reduce homelessness. Services include: housing access, stabilization and eviction prevention, housing support and homelessness prevention funds, advocacy or referral assistance. Individuals can call the Housing Help Association to be connected with local services.
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Due to COVID-19 the Hamilton Housing Help Centre is closed to walk-in visits. Services are available via phone and email.
Helps people with a low income maintain their housing. ODSP recipients can receive help with last month's rent, rent arrears and utility arrears. People with low income can receive help with utility & rent arrears.
Helps people with a low income maintain their housing. ODSP recipients can receive help with last month's rent, rent arrears and utility arrears. People with low income can receive help with utility & rent arrears.
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Due to COVID-19 the Hamilton Housing Help Centre is closed to walk-in visits. Services are available via phone and email.
Provides services to assist individuals who are experiencing homelessness or are on a low income in finding safe and affordable housing.
Services include:
Provides services to assist individuals who are experiencing homelessness or are on a low income in finding safe and affordable housing.
Services include:
- listing of available rental accommodations
- free phone access
- subsidized housing applications
- housing search assistance
- information services
- community referrals
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Provides housing support services to individuals with serious mental illness who are involved in the criminal justice system. A rent supplement is available for participants. Goals of the program are to:
- Secure and maintain permanent and affordable housing
- Provide flexible, portable, and individualized supports
- Assist in the prevention of future involvement with the criminal justice system
- Provide connections and support with other community resources as required
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Responsible for the administration and management of housing units and provides rent supplements within the City of Brantford and the County of Brant
Administers homelessness programs:
Municipal Housing - a division of the City of Brantford Housing Department
Administers homelessness programs:
- Ontario Renovates program - a homeowner's financial assistance home maintenance repair program, for low to moderate-income households
- B-Home (Brantford Home Ownership Made Easier) program - gives financial assistance for a down payment on a home, to low-income earners
Municipal Housing - a division of the City of Brantford Housing Department
- provides professional property management services for city-owned residential housing located within the City of Brantford and County of Brant County, including both subsidized and non-subsidized residential housing properties
- provides contract management services for municipal and private non-profit housing corporations on a fee-for-service basis
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A charitable, non-profit, multi-service agency that serves the needs of families, children, youth, seniors and individuals living in poverty.
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Free legal services for low-income people funded by Legal Aid Ontario
Services provided in the following areas of law:
Legal Health Check-Up:
- advice and representation available through this Nonprofit independent community legal clinic to clients who have problems such as housing, social assistance, government pensions and employment insurance
Services provided in the following areas of law:
- Residential tenancies (for tenants)
- Employment Insurance (EI)
- Employment issues
- Human Rights
- Consumer Protection
- Notary services
Legal Health Check-Up:
- an online check-up to help people who are living in poverty identify legal problems and get help
- if you do not have enough money to live on, a good home or job, or family, social and health supports, your legal health may be at risk
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