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Fax: 519-824-9990
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Temporary income and employment assistance for low income individuals and families in immediate financial need. Requires a financial assessment to determine eligibility for services.
Employment Supports and Benefits
- caseworkers work closely with participants to develop individualized action plans that address unique needs
- participants guided through each stage and encouraged to stay on track
- employment benefits to assist clients in finding and starting a job
- basic educational upgrading
- English as a second language training
- job specific skills training
- job search assistance (resumé writing, interview preparation)
- access to volunteer and employment placements
Discretionary Benefits for recipients of Ontario Works assistance, or Ontario Disability Support Program assistance.
Other programs include:
- Learning, Earning and Parenting (LEAP) - for young parents, ages 16-25 years
- Self-Employment - training and supports to operate a business; delivered in partnership with Business Centre Guelph-Wellington
- Life Skills Case Management - intensive support for those who are experiencing issues related to addictions or mental health
- services for empoyers
Toll Free: 1-800-567-2953
Fax: 519-837-0789
TTY: 519-822-1561
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ODSP has two parts:
- Income Support: financial assistance for people with disabilities
- Employment Support: helps people with disabilities who want to work prepare for and find a job
Fax: 519-787-8241
TTY: 1-800-855-0511
Toll Free: 1-800-265-7294
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In addition to providing financial assistance through the Ontario Works program, the County of Wellington operates programs to assist low income individuals and families in immediate financial need. A financial assessment must be completed to determine eligibility for these services.
Additional supports include:
Addiction Services Initiative
- helps people on social assistance whose substance abuse makes it difficult for them to become or stay employed
Learning, Earning and Parenting Program (LEAP)
- assists parents 16-25 years of age to acquire education, parenting skills, and employment related skills
Funeral and Burials
May be able to help with cost of funeral, burial or cremation if the following criteria apply:
- resident in the County of Wellington / City of Guelph
- in receipt of Ontario Works assistance, or
- in receipt of Ontario Disability Support Program assistance, or
- low-income status
Canada Learning Bond (CLB)
- primary caregiver (person who is eligible to receive the Canada Child Benefit in the child's name) may apply for CLB on behalf of the child
- money is placed into a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) by the Government of Canada for an eligible child's education after high school
Interactive Voice Response (IVR) for Social Assistance:
- 1-800-808-2268 -- automated information and payment details, payment history, file status
- information and announcements about Ontario Works service not available to TTY users
- provides temporary financial assistance to those in need while they meet obligations to become and stay employed
Fax: 519-623-4752
Toll Free: 1-888-214-0738
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Fax: 519-623-4752
Toll Free: 1-888-214-0738
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- Income Support (e.g. Ontario Works)
- Family Support
- Employment Services/Employment Resource Centres
- Special Services
Fax: 519-883-2234
Toll Free: 519-575-4608
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- Income Support (e.g. Ontario Works)
- Employment Services/Employment Resource Centres
- Children's Services
- Seniors Services
- Housing Services
- Income Support (e.g. Ontario Works)
- Family Support
- Employment Services/Employment Resource Centres
- Special Services
Fax: 519-886-8997
Toll Free: 1-800-441-9820
TTY: 519-886-8304
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FEDERAL PROGRAMS:
For assistance with federal programs, see listings for Service Canada Centres here
Canada Pension Plan (CPP) Retirement Pension
A monthly, taxable benefit that partially replaces income
* those 60 or older may apply if they have made at least one valid contribution to the CPP
* for more information, see separate listing here
May also qualify for the following CPP benefits:
* disability benefit is a monthly payment for those CPP contributors under 65 who have a mental or physical disability
* survivor's pension is a monthly payment paid to the legal spouse or common-law partner of the deceased CPP contributor
* children's benefits provide monthly payments to the dependent children of disabled or deceased CPP contributors
* death benefit is a one-time payment, payable to the estate or other eligible individuals, on behalf of a deceased CPP contributor
Employment Insurance (EI)
Provides temporary income support to eligible unemployed workers while they look for employment or to upgrade their skills
* also provides special benefits to workers who take time off work due to specific life events (illness, pregnancy, caring for a newborn or newly adopted child, caring for a critically ill or injured person, or caring for a family member who is seriously ill with a significant risk of death)
* for more information, see separate listing here
Old Age Security (OAS)
A monthly, taxable payment for those 65 and older
* amount depends on income and years lived in Canada or specific countries after the age of 18
* for more information, see separate listing here
May also qualify for the following benefits:
* Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) - for low-income OAS recipients living in Canada
* Allowance - for low-income legal spouses or common-law partners of GIS recipients, ages 60-64, who meet residency requirements
* Allowance for the Survivor - for low-income spouses or common-law partners, ages 60-64, of deceased GIS recipients
Veterans Affairs Canada
Provides income support and emergency funding to eligible veterans and their families
* for more information, see separate listings for Veterans Affairs Canada offices here
PROVINCIAL PROGRAMS:
Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP)
Offers monthly financial assistance with living expenses, including food and rent
* for Ontario residents 18 years or older who qualify financially and meet the definition of a disability
* for more information, see separate listing here
Ontario Guaranteed Annual Income System (GAINS)
Provides a monthly, non-taxable benefit to low-income Ontario seniors
* for those 65 and older, who meet residency requirements, and receive the Old Age Security (OAS) pension and the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) payments from the federal government
* for more information, see separate listing here
Ontario Works (OW)
Provides temporary financial assistance to people who are returning to the workforce
* for Ontario residents in financial need who are committed to finding and keeping a job
* for more information, see separate listings for Halton Region's offices here
Call to arrange an appointment 905-825-6000
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A program that provides temporary financial assistance to individuals returning to the workforce.
If you qualify, Ontario Works Halton can also provide:
Financial Assistance -- to help cover the cost of basic needs like food and housing
- you may also be eligible to receive other benefits including: prescription drug and dental coverage, eye glasses, diabetic supplies, moving costs and employment-related costs
- the amount received depends on family size, income, assets and housing costs
Employment Assistance -- help to prepare for and find a job including:
- education programs
- literacy training
- learning/earning/parenting (LEAP)
- job specific skills training
- employment placements
- community placements
Welfare Fraud Hotline 416-392-8980 -- to report allegations of fraudulent collection of Ontario Works and Ontario Disability Support Program assistance
Program offers financial assistance to help individual/family with essential living expenses
- benefits, for individual/family, including prescription drugs and vision care
- help finding and keeping a job, and with career advancement
Program offers two types of support:
Income Support: financial assistance provided each month to help with the costs of basic needs, like food, clothing and shelter
- also includes benefits for clients and their eligible family members
- health benefits (prescription drug coverage, dental coverage, vision care, medical supplies, medical transportation, pregnancy and breastfeeding nutritional allowance, extended health benefit)
- disability-related benefits (assistive devices, additional help for hearing aids and mobility devices, guide dog benefit)
- employment incentives and benefits (employment and training start up benefit, coverage for up-front child care costs, work-related benefit, transitional health benefit, employment transition benefit)
- transition child benefit
Employment Supports: services and supports to help clients with disabilities find and keep a job, and advance their careers
Interactive Voice Response (IVR) automated information and payment details, file status 1-800-808-2268 (service not available to TTY users), Mon-Fri 8 am-9 pm, Sat-Sun 12 noon-5 pm
Welfare Fraud Hotline to report suspected cases of social assistance fraud 1-800-394-7867 or welfare.fraud.css@ontario.ca
Office: 905-460-5025
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Health benefits -- prescription drugs, dental care, vision care
- medical supplies, including diabetic and surgical supplies
- transportation to medical treatment if cost exceeds $15 per month
- Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Nutritional Allowance
- Extended Health Benefit may be available to clients who are no longer eligible for ODSP income support
- batteries for mobility devices and hearing aids
- guide dogs
- pecial Diet Allowance may be available
- child care costs
- Work-related benefit
- Transitional health benefit
- Employment Transition Benefit
Employment Supports -- job preparation, job search, starting a business
Interactive Voice Response (IVR) 1-800-808-2268, Mon-Sun 24 hrs -- automated information and payment details, file status, service not available to TTY users
Welfare Fraud Hotline 1-800-394-7867, welfare.fraud.css@ontario.ca-- to report suspected cases of social assistance fraud
- employment support- referrals to community services including Housing and Children Services
- discretionary benefits maybe available to people receiving OW or ODSP on a case by case basis
The program has two parts:
- Income Support - provides financial assistance and other benefits to eligible people. This can include accommodation and basic living expenses as well as prescription drugs and basic dental care
- Employment Supports Program - provides goods and services to eligible people with disabilities to help overcome barriers to employment. This program is designed for people with disabilities who want to work but need specific supports to help them prepare for, obtain and keep a job in their community
A person with a disability who wants to work may qualify for employment supports even if they are not eligible for income support
Call to arrange an appointment 905-825-6000
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A program that provides temporary financial assistance to individuals returning to the workforce
If you qualify, Ontario Works Halton can also provide:
Financial Assistance -- to help cover the cost of basic needs like food and housing
- you may also be eligible to receive other benefits including: prescription drug and dental coverage, eye glasses, diabetic supplies, moving costs and employment-related costs
- the amount received depends on family size, income, assets and housing costs
Employment Assistance -- help to prepare for and find a job including:
- education programs
- literacy training
- learning/earning/parenting (LEAP)
- job specific skills training
- employment placements
- community placements
Welfare Fraud Hotline 416-392-8980 -- to report allegations of fraudulent collection of Ontario Works and Ontario Disability Support Program assistance
Office: 905-521-7280
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Health benefits including:
- prescription drugs
- dental care
- vision care
- medical supplies, including diabetic and surgical supplies
- transportation to medical treatment
- pregnancy and breastfeeding nutritional allowance
Disability-related benefits include:
- assistive devices including mobility devices
- vision and hearing aids
- prosthetics
- batteries for mobility devices and hearing aids
- guide dogs
- special diet allowance
Contact or visit the website for more details about ODSP benefits.
Office: 905-521-7280
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Employment Supports Include:
- job preparation and job search assistance
- employment and training start-up benefit
- child care costs
- work related benefit
- transitional health benefit
- employment transition benefit
Contact or visit the website for more details about ODSP benefits.
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
Office: 519-759-3330
Social Assistance Services: 1-833-771-1163
Personal Case Information: 1-800-808-2268
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Assistance includes income support for basic needs and shelter for eligible persons as well as access to benefits such as:
- drug coverage for most of the cost of prescription drugs for eligible family members
- special diet requirements due to a medical condition
- pregnancy nutritional/breastfeeding allowance for coverage of dietary needs during pregnancy and for 12 months after delivery if breastfeeding
- health-related Items such as diabetic supplies, surgical supplies and, dressings, approved medical transportation of $15 or more per month, and a guide dog benefit
- employment-related benefits when starting a new job or employment assistance activity
Ontario Works Employment supports help you become job-ready. Service Coordinators can help you access employment supports and provide more information
If you receive Ontario Works assistance and are actively involved in an employment assistance activity or have started a job, you may also be eligible to receive assistance with related expenses
Eligible low-income Brantford and Brant County residents, and residents receiving Social Assistance benefits, can get help with the cost of funerals, cremations, and burials. Eligibility is determined on the deceased person's income and assets, not the family member who is making the application
Services include:
* Applications for Ontario Works assistance and emergency assistance
* Ongoing Ontario Works case management
* Connection to community agencies/organizations
* Employment counselling and referral
The Learning, Earning and Parenting (LEAP) program is part of Ontario Works and managed by Children's and Home Management Services, another division of the Community & Emergency Services Department.
Ontario Works is a program of the provincial government that is delivered in Hamilton by the municipal government. Learn more about the provincial program at http://www.ontario.ca/socialassistance.
Mon-Sun 24 hours 905-825-6000 or call 3-1-1
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A program that provides temporary financial assistance to individuals returning to the workforce
If you qualify, Ontario Works Halton can also provide:
Financial Assistance -- to help cover the cost of basic needs like food and housing
- you may also be eligible to receive other benefits including: prescription drug and dental coverage, eye glasses, diabetic supplies, moving costs and employment-related costs
- the amount received depends on family size, income, assets and housing costs
Employment Assistance-- help to prepare for and find a job including:
- education programs
- literacy training
- learning/earning/parenting (LEAP)
- job specific skills training
- employment placements
- community placements
Welfare Fraud Hotline: 416-392-8980 -- to report allegations of fraudulent collection of Ontario Works and Ontario Disability Support Program assistance
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
Services include:
* Applications for Ontario Works assistance and emergency assistance
* Ongoing Ontario Works case management
* Connection to community agencies/organizations
* Employment counselling and referral
The Learning, Earning and Parenting (LEAP) program is part of Ontario Works and managed by Children's and Home Management Services, another division of the Community & Emergency Services Department.
Ontario Works is a program of the provincial government that is delivered in Hamilton by the municipal government. Learn more about the provincial program at http://www.ontario.ca/socialassistance.