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COVID19 Contact for updates on in-person and virtual services
Multiservice agency, includes child and youth supports and residential programs; for emergency and transitional housing, counselling, drop-ins and employment services, see separate listings
Residential Youth Homes
Voluntary program offers combination of housing and support for youth facing housing crisis, primarily for youth 16-19 years; capacity 13
YOUTHrive
Recreation and mentorship program for the residents of selected housing co-operatives in York Region
Leadership Engagement Gang Intervention Team (LEGIT)
Outreach to youth 12-20 years involved in gangs, at-risk of gang involvement and/or with history of involvement with criminal justice system
Provincial Youth Outreach Workers
Workers assist youth 13-24 years to access services and supports
Aftercare and Transitional Support
Assists youth transitioning out of the care of the Children's Aid Society
iGRAD
Students work with a teacher's support to complete online high school credit courses; classroom open weekdays 9:30 am-3:30 pm
Multiservice agency, includes child and youth supports and residential programs; for emergency and transitional housing, counselling, drop-ins and employment services, see separate listings
Residential Youth Homes
Voluntary program offers combination of housing and support for youth facing housing crisis, primarily for youth 16-19 years; capacity 13
YOUTHrive
Recreation and mentorship program for the residents of selected housing co-operatives in York Region
Leadership Engagement Gang Intervention Team (LEGIT)
Outreach to youth 12-20 years involved in gangs, at-risk of gang involvement and/or with history of involvement with criminal justice system
Provincial Youth Outreach Workers
Workers assist youth 13-24 years to access services and supports
Aftercare and Transitional Support
Assists youth transitioning out of the care of the Children's Aid Society
iGRAD
Students work with a teacher's support to complete online high school credit courses; classroom open weekdays 9:30 am-3:30 pm
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Transitional shelter, capacity 30
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COVID19 Shelter services continue
Connections
Temporary shelter, includes food, hygiene supplies, wraparound services and assistance finding stable housing
Nightstop
Emergency housing for youth in approved volunteer homes, includes access to meals, laundry, bathroom facilities and transportation support
Connections
Temporary shelter, includes food, hygiene supplies, wraparound services and assistance finding stable housing
- 14 single-occupancy rooms for youth 16-26 years
Nightstop
Emergency housing for youth in approved volunteer homes, includes access to meals, laundry, bathroom facilities and transportation support
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COVID19 Contact for information on in-person and virtual programs
Supportive Transitional Apartments for Youth (STAY Program)
Affordable housing for youth transitioning to independent living
Transitions
Locates affordable market rent, community based units across York Region for youth participants
Housing Assistance
Support worker assists youth in transitioning between locations, conducting housing searches, completing government applications, community referrals, and information on shelters and similar programs
Supportive Transitional Apartments for Youth (STAY Program)
Affordable housing for youth transitioning to independent living
- capacity 11
- 3 apartments in Richmond Hill
Transitions
Locates affordable market rent, community based units across York Region for youth participants
Housing Assistance
Support worker assists youth in transitioning between locations, conducting housing searches, completing government applications, community referrals, and information on shelters and similar programs
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COVID19 - Telephone and email support for new and current clients available * in-person service by appointment only * Young Parent Hub programs suspended * call for crisis assistance, or to speak with intake worker
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Children's mental health centre accredited with Children's Mental Health Ontario (see separate entry) * comprehensive range of specialized care and treatment programs for young parents, their children, partners and families * parenting support groups * outreach and support, advocacy and consultation * specialized and licensed child care and support for infants, toddlers and preschoolers (see separate entry)
Community Care and Treatment Team -- assists young parents up to 21 years, and their families, with mental health attachment and trauma care * parent-infant interaction assessment * individual and group parenting support * outreach services in partnership with other community organizations
Community Counselling -- individual, group and family counselling for pregnant youth, young parents and families * advocacy with housing, social assistance and returning to school * counsellors available for support in community settings such as schools * professional consultation available
Residential Care and Treatment -- licensed prenatal and postnatal care and treatment for mothers 12-20 years who seek comprehensive parenting support
School Program -- fully accredited secondary education and treatment program for pregnant or parenting youth 20 years and under
Young Parent Hub -- call to speak with intake worker regarding availability during COVID19 pandemic
Youth Outreach Services -- outreach to any youth in Dorset Park, and their families * in cooperation with other community agencies
Services provided by other agencies -- Toronto Public Health, Jean Tweed Centre, Scarborough Hospital, Toronto District School Board, Toronto Catholic District School Board (see separate entries)
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Children's mental health centre accredited with Children's Mental Health Ontario (see separate entry) * comprehensive range of specialized care and treatment programs for young parents, their children, partners and families * parenting support groups * outreach and support, advocacy and consultation * specialized and licensed child care and support for infants, toddlers and preschoolers (see separate entry)
Community Care and Treatment Team -- assists young parents up to 21 years, and their families, with mental health attachment and trauma care * parent-infant interaction assessment * individual and group parenting support * outreach services in partnership with other community organizations
Community Counselling -- individual, group and family counselling for pregnant youth, young parents and families * advocacy with housing, social assistance and returning to school * counsellors available for support in community settings such as schools * professional consultation available
Residential Care and Treatment -- licensed prenatal and postnatal care and treatment for mothers 12-20 years who seek comprehensive parenting support
School Program -- fully accredited secondary education and treatment program for pregnant or parenting youth 20 years and under
Young Parent Hub -- call to speak with intake worker regarding availability during COVID19 pandemic
Youth Outreach Services -- outreach to any youth in Dorset Park, and their families * in cooperation with other community agencies
Services provided by other agencies -- Toronto Public Health, Jean Tweed Centre, Scarborough Hospital, Toronto District School Board, Toronto Catholic District School Board (see separate entries)
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Transitional housing, including individualized supportive care, and assistance in finding permanent, affordable housing
- capacity 5
- length of stay dependent on individual needs and circumstances, up to a maximum of 1 year
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Short term emergency shelter includes case management and referrals to community agencies, assistance in finding housing, and workshops about housing readiness, life skills and employment
For at-risk couples, admitted at 6 months of pregnancy
- children, youth and adult programs
- Housing Connections (see separate entry) Community Partner, assistance with housing search and application process
For at-risk couples, admitted at 6 months of pregnancy
- prenatal supports
- counselling
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Emergency shelter and transitional housing, including counselling and life skills support
- capacity 51 (10 emergency beds; 41 transitional beds)
- access to library, computers, recreation
- pet friendly
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Substance addiction shelter with 12-step recovery model, up to 6 months stay
- case management
- health and mental health services
- outpatient component and aftercare
- assistance finding housing
- recreation programs
- staff on-site 24 hours
- capacity 12
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Humewood House Association and Massey Centre have merged, contact Massey Centre for program information at 416-425-6348, or visit www.massey.ca
Housing, prenatal and early childhood supports
Prenatal residence
Includes health and personal counselling, parent education, life skills, and recreation
Transitional housing
Includes self-contained apartments and townhouses, each unit for one mother and infant
New Lives Starts Here
Includes self-contained townhouses, each unit for one mother and child
Day services
For residents or nonresidents, includes counselling, child social and emotional development, assessment and some referral
EarlyON Child and Family Centre and Early Learning Centre, see separate listings
Housing, prenatal and early childhood supports
Prenatal residence
Includes health and personal counselling, parent education, life skills, and recreation
- maximum stay 6 months after birth
- secondary school on site
Transitional housing
Includes self-contained apartments and townhouses, each unit for one mother and infant
- maximum stay 1 year
- day services and support staff available
New Lives Starts Here
Includes self-contained townhouses, each unit for one mother and child
- maximum stay 4 years
- day services and support staff available
Day services
For residents or nonresidents, includes counselling, child social and emotional development, assessment and some referral
- secondary school
- Maternal Infant Mental Health psychotherapy for parent and children 2-9 years
EarlyON Child and Family Centre and Early Learning Centre, see separate listings
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Humewood House Association and Massey Centre have merged, contact Massey Centre for program information at 416-425-6348, or visit www.massey.ca
COVID19 Resident services ongoing, call for information; food bank by appointment
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Family resource centre
Includes food bank and donations room, children's play area, parent and child programs, life skills, access to Internet and telephone, assistance with school, employment and child care, healthy cooking workshops, social and recreation activities
Food Bank
Transitional and Supportive Housing
Apartments for young parents 16-19 years (27 units) with maximum stay 4 years, and rent geared to income
COVID19 Resident services ongoing, call for information; food bank by appointment
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Family resource centre
Includes food bank and donations room, children's play area, parent and child programs, life skills, access to Internet and telephone, assistance with school, employment and child care, healthy cooking workshops, social and recreation activities
Food Bank
- groceries
- clothing for infants, toddlers, and parents
- household items
Transitional and Supportive Housing
Apartments for young parents 16-19 years (27 units) with maximum stay 4 years, and rent geared to income
- support services
- in partnership with Toronto Community Housing Corporation (see separate entry)
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Shelter and Support Services
1-800-661-8294 Office: 905-722-3220
Crisis: 905-787-8604
Crisis: 905-722-3220
TTY: 905-787-8264
TTY: 905-722-6223
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COVID19 Emergency shelter and crisis line open, call 1-800-661-8294
Emergency shelter and 24 hour crisis line and crisis intervention, including support, counselling, advocacy, information and referral, legal information and court support, women's groups including transition support program, and Let's Talk children's groups; also second stage housing and outreach programs
Emergency shelter and 24 hour crisis line and crisis intervention, including support, counselling, advocacy, information and referral, legal information and court support, women's groups including transition support program, and Let's Talk children's groups; also second stage housing and outreach programs
- capacity 30
- multicultural focus
- public education
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Transitional supportive, shared housing, including weekly contact with mentor or outreach worker, lifeskills developement, monthly group meetings
- capacity 11
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Crossroads Program -- residence, capacity 16
- counselling, community involvement, employment and education programs
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Rehabilitation residence includes educational and vocational counselling, addictions and mental health counselling, and relapse prevention tools
- self help group attendance mandatory
- stay 3 months
- staffed 24 hours
- capacity 18
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Transition support program for youth transitioning out of care, includes individual and group support, case management and life skills development; assistance with employment, education, housing, financial literacy, identity and sexuality, emotional/mental health, substance abuse
One Stop Housing Program
Assist youth who are homeless or at risk of homelessness to find and maintain housing
- ambassador school program
- peer speakers
- recreation activities
One Stop Housing Program
Assist youth who are homeless or at risk of homelessness to find and maintain housing
- housing lists
- information on tenant's rights
- referrals and support
- mediation
- assistance with applications for subsidized housing
- eviction prevention services
- advocacy
- housing workshops
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Humewood House Association and Massey Centre have merged, contact Massey Centre for program information at 416-425-6348, or visit www.massey.ca
COVID19 Humewood House closed to walk-in service; access restricted to residents, staff, and essential visitors only
Pregnancy and parenting support services, residential services and transitional housing, food bank, life skills, counselling, child care and high school program
HomeNest
In-home intensive prenatal and postnatal program for pregnant and parenting teens, and their babies
Counselling
Individual and family counselling, support groups, advocacy, information and referral
Food Bank
Education program
For residents and pregnant or parenting youth, includes onsite high school classrooms
COVID19 Humewood House closed to walk-in service; access restricted to residents, staff, and essential visitors only
- intake and food bank by appointment only
- telephone support, call 416-977-1333
- visit Humewood House website for information, including essential items donation
Pregnancy and parenting support services, residential services and transitional housing, food bank, life skills, counselling, child care and high school program
HomeNest
In-home intensive prenatal and postnatal program for pregnant and parenting teens, and their babies
- individual and family counselling
- life skills, parenting skills
- transitional and supportive housing, see branch entry Young Parent Resource Centre
Counselling
Individual and family counselling, support groups, advocacy, information and referral
Food Bank
- groceries, clothing for infants, toddlers, and parents
- household items
- by appointment
Education program
For residents and pregnant or parenting youth, includes onsite high school classrooms
- life skills
- counselling
- licensed infant centre
- in partnership with Toronto District School Boar
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Transitional housing and culturally-based programming, including housing, life skills and follow-up support
- capacity 24
- multidisciplinary care team includes case manager and client care worker, Oshkabaywis (spiritual helper), traditional elders and teachers, nurse, psychiatrist
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Cooperative residential program, includes individual programming with emphasis on developing independent living and interpersonal skills
- capacity 10
- supportive daytime staff Monday-Friday
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Mixed gender transitional housing program, including case management, skills development, programming and supportive services
- capacity 25
- single occupancy with private bathroom
- maximum stay up to 2 years on case-by-case basis
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COVID19 Shelter open with enhanced safety measures, visit website for details
Emergency shelter and short term housing program; resident services include food packages and meals, clothing and personal needs, emotional support and informal counselling, crisis intervention, clinical referral and assessment, case management and advocacy, access to housing worker and housing workshops, life skills training, community referrals and aftercare support, day programs and drop-in services
Emergency shelter and short term housing program; resident services include food packages and meals, clothing and personal needs, emotional support and informal counselling, crisis intervention, clinical referral and assessment, case management and advocacy, access to housing worker and housing workshops, life skills training, community referrals and aftercare support, day programs and drop-in services
- capacity 30
- length of stay depends on individual plan
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COVID19 Contact for updated details on available services, restrictions and safety measures.
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Supportive affordable housing and services to people living with HIV/AIDS
Addictions Supportive Housing (ASH Program)
Affordable housing and addictions case management for individuals who are homeless, have HIV/AIDS and significant substance abuse issues
Denison Supportive Housing Program
Transitional and permanent shared housing
Huntley Transitional Housing Program
For individuals exiting or diverted from shelter system, including housing support, clinical care and intensive case management
Jarvis Program
Long term, one bedroom units for clients living independently
Sherbourne Program
Part of Wellesley Central Residence; bachelor, one and two bedroom apartments, including personal support, homemaking, coordination services
Sherbourne Transitional Housing Program
For individuals with a long history of homelessness or unstable housing, includes private quarters, communal living spaces, intensive case management
Sorauren House
Women's program, including secure, rent geared-to-income housing
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Supportive affordable housing and services to people living with HIV/AIDS
Addictions Supportive Housing (ASH Program)
Affordable housing and addictions case management for individuals who are homeless, have HIV/AIDS and significant substance abuse issues
- capacity 37
- partnership with LOFT Community Services, McEwan Housing and Support Services (see separate listing)
Denison Supportive Housing Program
Transitional and permanent shared housing
- capacity 5
- 24 hour support
Huntley Transitional Housing Program
For individuals exiting or diverted from shelter system, including housing support, clinical care and intensive case management
- capacity 20
- partnership with City of Toronto's Habitat Services
Jarvis Program
Long term, one bedroom units for clients living independently
- capacity 82
- 12 hours onsite support
Sherbourne Program
Part of Wellesley Central Residence; bachelor, one and two bedroom apartments, including personal support, homemaking, coordination services
- capacity 45
- 24/7 support services
Sherbourne Transitional Housing Program
For individuals with a long history of homelessness or unstable housing, includes private quarters, communal living spaces, intensive case management
- capacity 11
- 24/7 support services
Sorauren House
Women's program, including secure, rent geared-to-income housing
- capacity 4
- on-call support services
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COVID19 -- most staff working remotely, call or email for program intake and support
In-person court services, and visits to Vanier Centre suspended, Market Place closed due to COVID restrictions
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Transitional housing, counselling, community, court and outreach programs
Phyllis Haslam Residence -- transitional residence for women on parole
Direct Accountability Program (DAP) -- provides alternatives to prosecution for individuals charged with minor criminal offences, operates at the College Park court
Partner Abuse Response program -- 12 week group education and counselling program on domestic violence and non-abusive ways of resolving conflict
Talk and Listen Phone Line, 1-855-924-3708 -- assists women calling from institutions to navigate the criminal justice system
The Market Place -- for marginalized women particularly those recently released from incarceration
In-person court services, and visits to Vanier Centre suspended, Market Place closed due to COVID restrictions
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Transitional housing, counselling, community, court and outreach programs
Phyllis Haslam Residence -- transitional residence for women on parole
- staffed 24 hours
- individual and group counselling, practical assistance
- referral and support to plan for release
- capacity 14, also 2 satellite apartments for independent community living, 1 for woman with a child
- provides information pertaining to legal rights, health and safety and alternatives to at-risk behaviours
- programs include parenting, immigrant family law, anger management, theft and fraud, healing from abuse and trauma, domestic/gender based violence, substance abuse and gambling support
- clients provided with skills to develop alternatives to theft, fraud, substance use behaviours and poor decision making
Direct Accountability Program (DAP) -- provides alternatives to prosecution for individuals charged with minor criminal offences, operates at the College Park court
Partner Abuse Response program -- 12 week group education and counselling program on domestic violence and non-abusive ways of resolving conflict
- victims/partners of the offender provided with support including safety planning, referrals to community resources, and information on offender's progress
- communication skills, resume writing, financial literacy, identifying career training programs and job placement
- idea generator sessions, employment skills workshop, support developing business ideas and low interest loans
- in partnership with Rise Asset Development at University of Toronto
Talk and Listen Phone Line, 1-855-924-3708 -- assists women calling from institutions to navigate the criminal justice system
- information and resources on legal information, housing, mental health services, reintegration, release planning
- does not make third part calls or call on anyone's behalf
- assistance with referrals, information and resources
- free snacks, clothing, personal hygiene items for women released on bail
The Market Place -- for marginalized women particularly those recently released from incarceration
- in-house service provides free personalized shopping allowing women to pick up clothing, food, supplies and other needed items
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COVID19 Tenant support with physical distancing protocols, phone support and referrals available; visit website for information
Transitional housing, including supports for daily living and personal care, and social and recreational activities
Transitional housing, including supports for daily living and personal care, and social and recreational activities
- capacity 26
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Community and Outreach Support
Crisis support including safe beds, respite bed for caregivers, food, clothing and shoe bank
24 hour staff supported transitional housing, semi-supported independent units in the community
Mental Health and Justice Program
Information, referral and advocacy
Crisis support including safe beds, respite bed for caregivers, food, clothing and shoe bank
- psychiatric assessment and monitoring, short-term support
- 24/7 warm line
24 hour staff supported transitional housing, semi-supported independent units in the community
Mental Health and Justice Program
Information, referral and advocacy
- accompaniment
- life skills training
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