Dial 2-1-1. Our helpline is answered by real people 24/7 and service is available in 150+ languages.
- capacity 115
- AA meetings
Celebrate Recovery
Christian focused 12 step recovery program, including spiritual care and referrals to community agencies and services
Emergency shelter, including food, clothing, psycho-social support, primary health care, help obtaining affordable housing, transition support to independent living, referrals to community agencies, employment support
- capacity 400
- in partnership with Peel Region
- capacity 106
There are current limitations to the available beds, call shelter line for current information
Short term emergency shelter for women, pre-screening intake assessment required prior to admission
- capacity 62
Emergency shelter, includes meals, clothing, counselling and referrals, crisis intervention, advocacy, housing help, life skills programs
- capacity 56
- maximum length of stay varies according to need
- 190 units
- Housing First perspective
Emergency shelter for older adults, including case management and assistance finding permanent housing
- capacity 90
- maximum length of stay varies according to need
- capacity 20
- 24 hour staff support
In partnership with 519 Community Centre
Crisis: Individuals who are experiencing a housing crisis and are in immediate need of shelter can call Mon-Sun 24 hours
* shelter provided in most cases for up to 40 days
* may be able to provide transportation to shelter if needed
Short term emergency shelter for men
Includes meals, one-to-one counselling, life skills and referrals
- volunteer program, call to arrange interview
Transitional Housing
20 self contained bachelor units including accessible units
Breaking Barriers Program
Case management, including wraparound support, and referrals for life management, health and wellness, income security, employment and housing
- individualized service plan
- housing starter kit
- gardening
- capacity 24
- average stay 3-12 months
- capacity 18
- meals
- showers, laundry
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
HALTON
General Shelter: for intake call 311
Salvation Army Halton Lighthouse Shelter* 905-339-2918 or call 3-1-1 and ask for referral
* located in Oakville, this is the general emergency shelter for men in Halton
* shelter may be able to arrange transportation
* for more details see full listing here
Wesley Housing Services - Halton
* email housing.halton@wesley.ca or call 3-1-1 and ask for referral
* emergency shelter services for women and families
* Housing First services and case management for adults, youth and families
* advocacy, referrals and community integration to improve housing retention
* for more details see full listing here
For abused women, their dependent children and pets:
Halton Womens Place* Shelters - South Halton 905-332-1593, North Halton 905-878-8970
* Crisis Phone - South Halton 905-332-7892, North Halton 905-878-8555
* Administration 905-332-1200
* for more details see full listing here
* also protects pets from violence through the SafePet Program
HAMILTON:
To find shelter information call 905-546-2489, or 211* for more information on shelters in the Hamilton area, see here
NIAGARA REGION:
To find shelter information call 211 or 1-800-263-3695* for more information on shelters in Niagara Region, see here
REGION OF PEEL:
To find shelter information call Street Helpline Peel 1-877-848-8481* for more information on shelters in Peel, see here
WELLINGTON COUNTY AND THE CITY OF GUELPH:
To find shelter information call the County of Wellington 1-844-824-1212* for more Information on shelters in Wellington County, see here
TORONTO:
To find shelter information all the central intake line 1-877-338-3398* for more information on shelters in the City of Toronto, see here
* Church services Sun at 10:30 am
* Food Bank operations Tue and Thu, 10 am-12 noon by appointment only
* no-contact, social-distancing pick up of food voucher and items will be arranged * call and leave message * someone will return your call as soon as possible
* Emergency Services Response will be in operation where required from our Regional Office as required * phone calls to local office will be accepted in this regard
Provides emergency assistance to those in need in many different ways:
* food assistance
* clothing
* temporary shelter
* pastoral counselling
* information about and referral to other agencies
* community services (Eg. camping services, Christmas assistance, etc)
* emergency disaster services (operated Regionally)
- housing worker on site
- supper and breakfast available to those staying overnight
- capacity 70
- pet friendly environment
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Residence includes dormitory shelter and transitional housing units, with holistic approach
- income savings component
- on-site workshops such as computer literacy, resume writing, employment searches and life skills
- links to off-site training opportunities, job placements, community resources
- follow-up support
- capacity 122: 74 shelter beds, 48 transitional housing beds (not an emergency shelter)
Office: 647-455-2800
Shelter: 416-338-4766
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- capacity 106 singles (women or men) and 87 couples
- pet friendly environment
Office: 647-455-1093
Shelter: 416-338-4766
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- capacity 60
Includes meals, personal supplies, case management, and health care support
- capacity 83
- referral to health care providers
- access to Housing Connections (see separate entry) Community Partner, assistance with housing search and application process
- capacity 73
- maximum length of stay varies according to individual case plan
- safe environment
- spiritual care
- recreational events
- capacity 70
- multi-disciplinary care team including traditional elders and teachers, psychiatrist, nurse
- Housing Connections (see separate listing) Community Partner