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The Oasis House is a spacious house, in an accessible location in the North-West end of Oakville, serving mostly black male youth (18-21yrs) from the Halton/Peel Region
* provide safe, stable accommodation and wrap-around support services to youth, so they can overcome barriers, thrive and transition successfully into independent adult living
* program model adheres to the Foyer Housing Model
* support youth to navigate and access community resources for education, employment, health and appropriate financial support
* Life Skills training to strengthen capacity to live independently
* designed to duplicate a healthy, supportive family environment
* engages a strength-based approach in building individual capacity for success
Offers a full range of supportive housing options for those with mental health and/or substance use issues, from highly intensive staff supported residences, to community supports through rent subsidies with private landlords
- supports multiple needs and works to strengthen essential life skills
- assists in connecting with additional supports in the community such as interdisciplinary health teams
- supports individuals to transition to more independent housing
Staff Supported Residences include:
Chartwell House
- supports individuals aged 16 and up with Residential Counselors between 5-7 days per week
- located in Oakville
- has seven bedrooms in a congregate setting
Life House
- supports youth 16 to 24 with Residential Counselors 7 days a week
- located in Acton
- has five bedrooms in a congregate setting
Grace House
- Halton's only 24/7 staffed supportive housing residence
- located in Oakville
- has 10 bedrooms in a congregate setting
Qualified support coordinators provide support and services based on the client's level of need
- referrals for housing and support services are processed by one-Link
Support Coordination
- Support Coordination for Adults
- Support Coordination for Youth
- TAY Service Coordination (Transitional Aged Youth)
- for more information, see listing OAK0403
Peer Services
- Peer Support Programs
- Virtual Self-Help
- Social Connections
- Peer Support Navigation
- Provincial Systems Virtual Learning Centre & Resource Hub
- for more information, see listing OAK4675
Supportive Housing
- Variety of housing options
- for more information, see listing OAK0079
Program introduces a temporary housing option for eligible newcomers in the community
- Burlington based apartments and townhouses for families and individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness
- Provides temporary accommodation while residents search for permanent housing in Halton
- Placement is up to 12 weeks with a possibility of extension
- Rental Agreement is signed every three months with possibility of extension to up to one year
Program introduces a temporary housing option for eligible newcomers in the community
- Burlington based apartments and townhouses for families and individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness
- Provides temporary accommodation while residents search for permanent housing in Halton
- Placement is up to 12 weeks with a possibility of extension
- Rental Agreement is signed every three months with possibility of extension to up to one year
* services are based on a flexible, rehabilitative model of support and are tailored to meet the needs of the people
Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACTT)
* for clients with severe and persistent mental illness, with priority given to people with schizophrenia, other psychotic disorders and with bipolar disorder
* for more information, see listing
Halton HOMES Program
* provides affordable housing and supports for adults who have been diagnosed with a serious mental illness who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless
Outreach case management/support service
* for clients 18 years of age or older with a diagnosed mental illness living in the community
Core supportive housing program
* provides safe, secure, affordable, and decent accommodation in a variety of settings
* rent-geared-to-income housing
Justice Supportive Housing Program
* provides affordable accommodation and flexible supports for people with serious mental illness who have come into conflict with the criminal justice system
Volunteer program
Mon-Sun 24 hours 905-333-4441
Visit Website
Services include:
Adoption/Adoption Disclosure
- recruitment, assessment, support, pre- and post-counselling to adoptive parents
- match children and youth with adoptive parents
- provide adoption disclosure information and counselling to adopted persons over 18 years of age and their birth parents
Child Protection
- mandated by the Child, Youth and Family Services Act, 2017 (CYFSA) to protect children from abuse and neglect
- provide emergency after hours service for children and youth who are at risk
Community-based Services
- workers co-located in various community locations, e.g., schools, counselling agencies, the Halton Regional Police Service, to provide protection services to at-risk children and youth
Connecting Youth to the Community
- life skills programs to assist youth in the transition to independent living
Family Support
- assessment and supportive services to parents to maintain children and youth in their homes and when children and youth come into care, which expedites their return home
- supervise access for children, youth and their families, when required
Foster Care
- recruit, train and support resource parents
- match children and youth to appropriate placements
Fundraising
- for programs and services not covered by government funding that help the children and youth served by the Society
Volunteer Programs
- special events volunteers, summer camp volunteers, mentors/special friends, seasonal, Food for Life volunteer, volunteer drivers
For resources, including guidelines on what age a child can be left alone or for babysitting another child, see resources here
There is also a North Halton Office in Milton
COVID19 Transitional supports available, including in-home and remote casework Culturally sensitive transitional shelter and essential supports for women leaving violence, and remote casework and mental health support for adults and youth Resident and remote services:
Training and awareness for community organizations |
- 9 furnished units (capacity 25)
- facility includes laundry, children's play area, youth room, computer room
Transitional housing in a supportive, culturally based home environment includes support to develop tools to achieve independence and self-sustainability
- capacity 14 women and children
- confidential, supportive counselling
- case management
- information and community referrals
- life skills development
- support groups
Transitional housing in a supportive, culturally based home environment includes support to develop tools to achieve independence and self-sustainability
- capacity 14 women and children
- confidential, supportive counselling
- case management
- information and community referrals
- life skills development
- support groups
Culturally sensitive transitional shelter and essential supports for women leaving violence, and remote casework and mental health support for adults and youth
Resident and remote services:
- counselling and treatment programs
- financial assistance and help securing housing
- supports for health and mental health
- education assistance and life skills training
- employment supports including resume workshops, interview preparation, help finding employment
- assistance with immigration issues
- access to legal advice and assistance applying for Legal AID
- referrals including legal, financial, immigration, employment, food
- safety planning and follow-up
- capacity 12
Training and awareness for community organizations
- capacity 5 women and their children
- accessible units
- staff onsite
- 24-hour security
* services are based on a flexible, rehabilitative model of support and are tailored to meet the needs of the people
Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACTT)
* for clients with severe and persistent mental illness, with priority given to people with schizophrenia, other psychotic disorders and with bipolar disorder
* for more information, see listing
Halton HOMES Program
* provides affordable housing and supports for adults who have been diagnosed with a serious mental illness who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless
Outreach case management/support service
* for clients 18 years of age or older with a diagnosed mental illness living in the community
Core supportive housing program
* provides safe, secure, affordable, and decent accommodation in a variety of settings
* rent-geared-to-income housing
Justice Supportive Housing Program
* provides affordable accommodation and flexible supports for people with serious mental illness who have come into conflict with the criminal justice system
Volunteer program
Emergency After Hours Service: 905-363-6131
Toll Free: 1-888-700-0996
Visit Website
Child protection services, including investigation, care and supervision
- family counselling and parenting support
- adoption and foster care services and recruitment
- adoption disclosure
Child Welfare Immigration Centre of Excellence (CWICE)
- consultation and support for Children's Aid Societies managing complex child protection and immigration cases
- short-term interventions to assist children and crown wards with immigration related status challenges
- awareness, partnerships, protocol development, data collection, research and resource development related to immigration status issues
Program introduces a temporary housing option for eligible newcomers in the community
- Burlington based apartments and townhouses for families and individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness
- Provides temporary accommodation while residents search for permanent housing in Halton
- Placement is up to 12 weeks with a possibility of extension
- Rental Agreement is signed every three months with possibility of extension to up to one year
Transitional housing, including independent living planning assistance, resources, and supports
- health and wellness
- early intervention for mental health
- addiction recovery
- housing support
- recreational therapy
- support for justice issues
- education
- personal fitness training
- employment resources
Program introduces a temporary housing option for eligible newcomers in the community
- Burlington based apartments and townhouses for families and individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness
- Provides temporary accommodation while residents search for permanent housing in Halton
- Placement is up to 12 weeks with a possibility of extension
- Rental Agreement is signed every three months with possibility of extension to up to one year
Bridge from short-term emergency shelter to long-term affordable/market housing at subsidized rental rates for people in housing crisis
- participants required to undertake counseling and/or training on budgeting, nutrition, employment, as necessary
Organizes 'The Coldest Night of the Year', annual Milton walk in support of Milton Transitional Housing
- Walk will be held on February 25th, 2023 to raise money for charities serving people experiencing homelessness, hurt, and hunger.
905-876-1682
Visit Website
Services include:
Adoption/Adoption Disclosure
- recruitment, assessment, support, pre- and post-counselling to adoptive parents
- match children and youth with adoptive parents
- provide adoption disclosure information and counselling to adopted persons over 18 years of age and their birth parents
Child Protection
- mandated by the Child, Youth and Family Services Act, 2017 (CYFSA) to protect children from abuse and neglect
- provide emergency after hours service for children and youth who are at risk
Community-based Services
- workers co-located in various community locations, e.g., schools, counselling agencies, the Halton Regional Police Service, to provide protection services to at-risk children and youth
Connecting Youth to the Community
- life skills programs to assist youth in the transition to independent living
Family Support
- assessment and supportive services to parents to maintain children and youth in their homes and when children and youth come into care, which expedites their return home
- supervise access for children, youth and their families, when required
Foster Care
- recruit, train and support resource parents
- match children and youth to appropriate placements
Fundraising
- for programs and services not covered by government funding that help the children and youth served by the Society
Volunteer Programs
- special events volunteers, summer camp volunteers, mentors/special friends, seasonal, Food for Life volunteer, volunteer drivers
For resources, including guidelines on what age a child can be left alone or for babysitting another child, see resources here
There is also a South Halton/Head office in Burlington
Designed to assist youth ages 16-24 who have been involved with Children's Aid or child welfare services with their transition to independence
- assists and supports youth to identify, develop and implement an individualized plan based on their goals
- supports youth leaving care to identify, access and navigate adult service systems relevant to their needs and transitional into self-reliance, providing emotional support
Connects youth with existing supports and resources in the community, including:
- housing supports
- educational opportunities
- employment services and training
- life skills training, such as financial management
- health and mental health services
- legal services
- other social and community supports
* finding Ontario Works * food * alternative education * work * housing * counselling * financial management * life skills
Host Homes initiative:
* matches youth with host homeowners who provide safe temporary housing
Bridge House program:
* provides transitional housing for youth for a period of up to 2 years in residential neighbourhoods in Burlington and Milton
Oakville Residence
* provides transitional housing for a period of up to 2 years in a bachelor style apartment
Service Navigator (north-end Halton only)
* connect youth ages 14-24 with community supports and case management
Provides the basic needs of life: shelter, food, clothes, safety and support
Services include:
- accommodation
- pregnancy counselling
- support services during pregnancy, childbirth and for a period after the birth for the young women, their babies and family members
MYS (Mississauga)
Includes crisis counselling and case management, and referrals to ongoing clinical support and counselling; access to resource room
- capacity 20
Group and individual counselling including theft prevention, anger management, drug and alcohol counselling
Court programs
Diversion and alternate measure programs including community service and counselling
- Court support program -- practical assistance, support, information to women in and out of custody
Court support for youth
- Follow up and aftercare program -- assists young women leaving custody with reintegration
- support, advocacy and referrals to community resources for counselling, education, employment, housing
Transitional housing
Ellen House -- halfway house for women 18 years and older, capacity 10
- counselling, release planning
- helps reintegration into the community
- supervision and guidance
- educational upgrading
- life skills
Outreach/Preventative Education programs
Female Mobile Support (FMS), 905-459-1315 ext 250 -- for female youth 12-24 who have been involved, are still involved or at risk of sexual exploitation
- Monday-Sunday 24 hours
- support and services including housing, life skills, counseling, medical care and mentoring and advocacy
- referrals to community resources
Empowering Against Exploitation (EAE), 905-459-1315 ext 247 -- preventative education program for young women 12-24 years to address online safety and sexual exploitation in the community
Empowering Young Men (EYM), 905-459-1315 ext 250 -- preventative education program for young men 12-24 years addressing sexual exploitation, its harm and ways they can work towards ending sexual harm
Change is Choice program -- addresses problems with substance abuse, and anger management and criminal thinking in order to motivate women at Vanier Centre for Women to enter more intensive rehabilitation
Girls in the Know -- mentorship program for female youth at Syl Aps focusing on self-awareness, empowerment and self-respect