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Collaborative community-based Housing First program * works to improve health and housing outcomes for people experiencing chronic and persistent homelessness
The Street Outreach and Informed Response Team provide the following services:
Housing Selection Workers identify private-market landlords and property groups interested in making apartments available to people experiencing homelessness
Housing Stability Workers provide intensive case management support to people that have experienced persistent homelessness who are now housed
Services and Programs:
The Street Outreach and Informed Response Team provide the following services:
- advocacy to access services
- campsite tracking and engagement
- first point of contact for people sleeping on the streets
- diversion to natural supports
- support through the housing process
- harm reduction, Naloxone distribution and syringe recovery
Housing Selection Workers identify private-market landlords and property groups interested in making apartments available to people experiencing homelessness
Housing Stability Workers provide intensive case management support to people that have experienced persistent homelessness who are now housed
Services and Programs:
- London Cares Resting Place
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Legal advice and representation in court or at tribunals regarding Ontario Works, Ontario Disability Support Program benefits, Canada Pension Plan, Employment Insurance benefits, Landlord/Tenant advice and representation (for tenants only), and Employment Law
For landlord/tenant advice contact:
Tenant Duty Counsel
519-438-2890
For landlord/tenant advice contact:
Tenant Duty Counsel
519-438-2890
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Multi-disciplinary health and social service organization with five branches providing housing support and alleviation of poverty through emergency shelter for men, family emergency shelter, addiction recovery treatment, community mental health programs, and household needs through our community voucher program
Community Mental Health Programs - Provides support to individuals, and their family members, who are experiencing symptoms of mental illness or addiction, and who may also be experiencing homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless
Men's Mission - 146-bed emergency and domiciliary shelter providing accommodation, rehabilitation, crisis counselling and food
Mission Store - Distributes clothing free of charge through the Emergency Voucher Program * sells gently used items in ten departments * sales tax not charged
Quintin Warner House - Men's live-in addiction treatment centre and after-care services
Rotholme Family Shelter - 24-hour emergency shelter for homeless parents and their children. Rotholme can accommodate up to 20 families or 64 unique individuals.
Community Mental Health Programs - Provides support to individuals, and their family members, who are experiencing symptoms of mental illness or addiction, and who may also be experiencing homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless
Men's Mission - 146-bed emergency and domiciliary shelter providing accommodation, rehabilitation, crisis counselling and food
Mission Store - Distributes clothing free of charge through the Emergency Voucher Program * sells gently used items in ten departments * sales tax not charged
Quintin Warner House - Men's live-in addiction treatment centre and after-care services
Rotholme Family Shelter - 24-hour emergency shelter for homeless parents and their children. Rotholme can accommodate up to 20 families or 64 unique individuals.
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Exists to advise, shape and coordinate community responses to homelessness, and related needs to the London area
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Nonprofit group committed to making safe, affordable housing possible for persons and families facing economic barriers * partnership of community faith groups * some units are wheelchair accessible
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Independent body established to resolve disputes between residential landlords and tenants through mediation or adjudication * provides information concerning tenant and landlord rights and obligations under the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA) * processes applications to determine and regulate justified rent increases and jurisdiction for both landlords and tenants
Rent Control Guidelines - Landlords are allowed to raise rents without seeking government approval up to the approved guidelines * contact Board for current percent or visit the website
Formerly the Ontario Rental Housing Tribunal
Rent Control Guidelines - Landlords are allowed to raise rents without seeking government approval up to the approved guidelines * contact Board for current percent or visit the website
Formerly the Ontario Rental Housing Tribunal
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Emergency beds have been shifted to hotel until further notice
Intake coordination is done by City of London
Intake coordination is done by City of London
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Supports and information for people on low income * front-line services for mediation, referrals, homelessness prevention and publication of plain language public legal educational resources * housing resources * works to find solutions beyond emergency relief of poverty * volunteer income tax program for late filing
LIFE*SPIN Affordable Housing Initiative - Permanent affordable housing * 5 commercial units including 2 bachelor units, 3 two-bedroom units, and 5 one-bedroom units
Office of the Community Advocate - Assists with completion of forms for ODSP, OAS, GIS, subsidized housing, assistive devices, internal reviews, requests for reconsideration
Public Legal Education - Publishes plain-language information and training materials regarding poverty issues and legislative changes
The Living Room - Offers space for programming related to basic quality of life for people affected by poverty
Services and Programs:
LIFE*SPIN Affordable Housing Initiative - Permanent affordable housing * 5 commercial units including 2 bachelor units, 3 two-bedroom units, and 5 one-bedroom units
Office of the Community Advocate - Assists with completion of forms for ODSP, OAS, GIS, subsidized housing, assistive devices, internal reviews, requests for reconsideration
Public Legal Education - Publishes plain-language information and training materials regarding poverty issues and legislative changes
The Living Room - Offers space for programming related to basic quality of life for people affected by poverty
Services and Programs:
- Christmas Sponsorship Program
- Free Store
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Housing cooperative helping low-income First Nations households living in urban areas to obtain suitable and affordable rental housing in the private market * provides assistance to Native sponsors whose purpose is to supply housing for low-income First Nations households
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Builds safe and affordable homes for qualified families, couples or single people * homes are built by volunteers with donated materials and services * offers an a geared-to-income mortgage to qualified applicants
Services and Programs:
Services and Programs:
- London Adelaide ReStore
- London Pacific ReStore
- London Wonderland ReStore
- St Thomas ReStore
- Stratford ReStore
- Woodstock ReStore
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Assists in the resolution of issues between students and landlords and/or students and London residents through informal and formal mediation
Acts as a neutral third party to provide information and suggest approaches to problems * handles landlord/tenant issues, noise complaints, property appearance, parking complaints, roommate concerns and other lifestyle issues * does not act as an advocate or offer legal advice
Acts as a neutral third party to provide information and suggest approaches to problems * handles landlord/tenant issues, noise complaints, property appearance, parking complaints, roommate concerns and other lifestyle issues * does not act as an advocate or offer legal advice
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Dispute Resolution Centre
Office: DRC: 519-661-4044 Community Legal Services: 519-661-3352
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Provides mediation services to the community * helps to work out fair and lasting solutions to most kinds of disputes including small claims court and civil matters, neighbourhood conflicts, landlord-tenant disputes, roommate difficulties, employer-employee programs and interpersonal conflict
Does not offer mediation for disputes involving a client of Community Legal Services, or matters of parental responsibility, divorce, pending criminal matters or claims in excess of small claims court limit
Provides Conflict Resolution Training workshops for the London Community. If given adequate notice, the workshops can be tailored to the needs of the specific organization
Operated by law students under the supervision of an experienced lawyer, and partnered with Community Legal Services at Western University
Does not offer mediation for disputes involving a client of Community Legal Services, or matters of parental responsibility, divorce, pending criminal matters or claims in excess of small claims court limit
Provides Conflict Resolution Training workshops for the London Community. If given adequate notice, the workshops can be tailored to the needs of the specific organization
Operated by law students under the supervision of an experienced lawyer, and partnered with Community Legal Services at Western University
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VON Canada has many services to offer. These include:
* Adult Day Program
* Bathing Program
* Bereavement Support Program
* Blood Pressure and Cardiovascular Health Awareness Clinic
* Friendly Visiting Volunteer Program
* Home at Last Program
* Home Help and Homemaking
* Hospice Visiting Program
* Life After Stroke Program
* Meals on Wheels
* Overnight Respite Program
* Seniors Maintaining Active Roles Together
* Special Services at Home and Passport Programs
* Transportation Program
* Volunteer Program
* Adult Day Program
* Bathing Program
* Bereavement Support Program
* Blood Pressure and Cardiovascular Health Awareness Clinic
* Friendly Visiting Volunteer Program
* Home at Last Program
* Home Help and Homemaking
* Hospice Visiting Program
* Life After Stroke Program
* Meals on Wheels
* Overnight Respite Program
* Seniors Maintaining Active Roles Together
* Special Services at Home and Passport Programs
* Transportation Program
* Volunteer Program
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VON Canada has many services to offer. These include:
* Adult Day Program
* Bathing Program
* Bereavement Support Program
* Blood Pressure and Cardiovascular Health Awareness Clinic
* Friendly Visiting Volunteer Program
* Home at Last Program
* Home Help and Homemaking
* Hospice Visiting Program
* Life After Stroke Program
* Meals on Wheels
* Overnight Respite Program
* Seniors Maintaining Active Roles Together
* Special Services at Home and Passport Programs
* Transportation Program
* Volunteer Program
* Adult Day Program
* Bathing Program
* Bereavement Support Program
* Blood Pressure and Cardiovascular Health Awareness Clinic
* Friendly Visiting Volunteer Program
* Home at Last Program
* Home Help and Homemaking
* Hospice Visiting Program
* Life After Stroke Program
* Meals on Wheels
* Overnight Respite Program
* Seniors Maintaining Active Roles Together
* Special Services at Home and Passport Programs
* Transportation Program
* Volunteer Program
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A support service for seniors * accompaniment to medical and non-medical appointments or community events * organizing and managing individual's household * help with a move * companionship and emotional support * relief for family * services help seniors and individuals remain independent and connected to their community * assistance for individuals who are medically fragile and whose families are not always available.
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VON Canada has many services to offer. These include:
* Adult Day Program
* Bathing Program
* Bereavement Support Program
* Blood Pressure and Cardiovascular Health Awareness Clinic
* Friendly Visiting Volunteer Program
* Home at Last Program
* Home Help and Homemaking
* Hospice Visiting Program
* Life After Stroke Program
* Meals on Wheels
* Overnight Respite Program
* Seniors Maintaining Active Roles Together
* Special Services at Home and Passport Programs
* Transportation Program
* Volunteer Program
* Adult Day Program
* Bathing Program
* Bereavement Support Program
* Blood Pressure and Cardiovascular Health Awareness Clinic
* Friendly Visiting Volunteer Program
* Home at Last Program
* Home Help and Homemaking
* Hospice Visiting Program
* Life After Stroke Program
* Meals on Wheels
* Overnight Respite Program
* Seniors Maintaining Active Roles Together
* Special Services at Home and Passport Programs
* Transportation Program
* Volunteer Program
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COVID19 Update: Food Bank open by appointment only Mon, Wed, Fri 9 am-3 pm; call ahead to provide information.
Food Bank
Food assistance program providing both perishable & non-perishable food (canned & boxed food, frozen food, meats, fruits & vegetables) * bread * Emergency Walk-in Food Bank * once every 6 weeks assistance * limited baby food, formula and diapers (when available) * food assistance can be accessed by appointment once every six weeks if required * Drop-in coffee, baked goods and bread.
Emergency Housing
Provides families with emergency housing which accomadates up to 10 people(s) maximum for a 6 week stay.
If The Inn Oxford's Homeless Shelter is filled to capacity, a single night arrangement at local accomadations (hotel/motel) can be arranged for individuals.
Volunteer Program
Volunteer service and school Community Service Hours programs * drop off resume or complete The Salvation Army Volunteer Registration Form available from Salvation Army office
Wellness Program - Eyeglasses, Prescriptions and Transportation Assistance
Program offers either a grant depending on financial situations to the maximum of $200 * assists with the following: dental, prescriptions, eyeglasses, medical equipment, transportation to out of town medical appointments, identification replacement
Housing Advocacy
Assistance with documentation and advice on landlord tenant issues
Low-income Electric Assistance Program (LEAP)
Access Centre to apply for LEAP - a one time hydro utility payment assistance program * grant is credited directly toward hydro portion of bill * program begins December 1st each year * available only once
Camps
Overall purpose is to serve the total personality and health needs of the camper; spiritual, educational, social, and recreational through a creative, healthful experience, in co-operative group living in outdoor settings * Holiday camps * Mum and Tots * Teens * Sleep Away camp for youth only * applications available through Woodstock branch, Tillsonburg branch, Norwich branch, Ingersoll branch
Food Bank
Food assistance program providing both perishable & non-perishable food (canned & boxed food, frozen food, meats, fruits & vegetables) * bread * Emergency Walk-in Food Bank * once every 6 weeks assistance * limited baby food, formula and diapers (when available) * food assistance can be accessed by appointment once every six weeks if required * Drop-in coffee, baked goods and bread.
Emergency Housing
Provides families with emergency housing which accomadates up to 10 people(s) maximum for a 6 week stay.
If The Inn Oxford's Homeless Shelter is filled to capacity, a single night arrangement at local accomadations (hotel/motel) can be arranged for individuals.
Volunteer Program
Volunteer service and school Community Service Hours programs * drop off resume or complete The Salvation Army Volunteer Registration Form available from Salvation Army office
Wellness Program - Eyeglasses, Prescriptions and Transportation Assistance
Program offers either a grant depending on financial situations to the maximum of $200 * assists with the following: dental, prescriptions, eyeglasses, medical equipment, transportation to out of town medical appointments, identification replacement
Housing Advocacy
Assistance with documentation and advice on landlord tenant issues
Low-income Electric Assistance Program (LEAP)
Access Centre to apply for LEAP - a one time hydro utility payment assistance program * grant is credited directly toward hydro portion of bill * program begins December 1st each year * available only once
Camps
Overall purpose is to serve the total personality and health needs of the camper; spiritual, educational, social, and recreational through a creative, healthful experience, in co-operative group living in outdoor settings * Holiday camps * Mum and Tots * Teens * Sleep Away camp for youth only * applications available through Woodstock branch, Tillsonburg branch, Norwich branch, Ingersoll branch
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Rates based on OW entitlements and are issued temporarily for 16-48 days through an expedited process Ontario Works - Basic Financial Assistance may be available to assist with cost of basic needs like food, clothing and shelter as well as health benefits and employment assistance. Eligibility is assessed by reviewing family size, income, assets and housing cost. At this time applications for financial assistance and participation agreements can be completed over the phone and verified through third party checks. More information about OW along with rates of assistance can be found HERE How to Apply online HERE or contact at 519-271-3773 ext 200 (including those who have previously been in receipt of OW and need to re-apply) Federal assistance will be applied to OW assistance if the time periods overlap and result in overpayments and recovery OW/ODSP recipients Expanded access to Discretionary Benefits is available for current recipients to meet extraordinary costs during the COVID-19 pandemic such as food, cleaning supplies and transportation. How to Apply contact caseworker directly A comprehensive list of federal benefits can be found HERE Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) is intended to meet the needs of people with disabilities and help them to become more independent. ODSP provides financial assistance to people with disabilities. Amount of benefit depends on size of family, shelter costs, income, and assets. Help prepare for and find a job Emergency Homelessness - People and families in need of emergency housing during regular work hours should contact the Ontario Works or ODSP office (if not registered with either, contact OW). Outside of normal business hours, contact the Huron Perth Crisis Intervention Program at 1-888-829-7484 |
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Consulations to help manage living space and furniture discussing ageing in home and other options. Discussions based on ergonomics, safety and mobility in home with individuals and any support staff. Creating functional spaces that support life transitions. Consultations can be in person or online.
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Provides the community with education and awareness of the causes, needs and effects of homelessness in Perth County.
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Emergency Assistance for those not on Ontario Works (OW) or Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) and have no access to other supports, have applied to EI but have not received payment. How to Apply online HERE or contact at 519-271-3773 Ext 200. Rates based on OW entitlements and are issued temporarily for 16-48 days through an expedited process
Ontario Works - Basic Financial Assistance may be available to assist with cost of basic needs like food, clothing and shelter as well as health benefits and employment assistance. Eligibility is assessed by reviewing family size, income, assets and housing cost. At this time applications for financial assistance and participation agreements can be completed over the phone and verified through third party checks. More information about OW along with rates of assistance can be found HERE How to Apply online HERE or contact at 1-888-999-1142 (including those who have previously been in receipt of OW and need to re-apply)
Financial Assistance - Monthly allowance based on family size, housing costs and income, monthly drug benefit card and other services including covering the costs related to starting a job or work placement
Employment Assistance - Clients 18-65 years must participate in employment assistance activities unless they are living with a serious disability or illness, or caring for preschool children
Community Participation - volunteer placements, job search programs based on individual's skills, experience and circumstances, employment placement - job matching service, basic education -- basic adult upgrading, high school upgrading, English as a Second Language (ESL) classes, literacy and basic skills, job skills training -- development of skills for specific jobs, on-the-job training, supports to self-employment and referrals to self-employment programs
Discretionary Benefits may include one-time health related items such as eye glasses, emergency dental treatment, prosthetics and health related supplies, Non-health related items such as essential appliances, utility arrears (in order to avoid disconnection, costs associated with funerals, burials and cremations. Programs may vary by City or Municipality
MyBenefits www.ontario.ca/mybenefits online access to report changes to or to get information about your Ontario Works file.
Temporary Care Program - there is financial assistance available for children under the care of a guardian or with no available parent
Emergency Homelessness - People and families in need of emergency housing during regular work hours should contact the Ontario Works office to speak with an Outreach worker. Outside of normal business hours, contact Shelterlink at 519-272-2294 or 1-888-829-7484
Ontario Works - Basic Financial Assistance may be available to assist with cost of basic needs like food, clothing and shelter as well as health benefits and employment assistance. Eligibility is assessed by reviewing family size, income, assets and housing cost. At this time applications for financial assistance and participation agreements can be completed over the phone and verified through third party checks. More information about OW along with rates of assistance can be found HERE How to Apply online HERE or contact at 1-888-999-1142 (including those who have previously been in receipt of OW and need to re-apply)
Financial Assistance - Monthly allowance based on family size, housing costs and income, monthly drug benefit card and other services including covering the costs related to starting a job or work placement
Employment Assistance - Clients 18-65 years must participate in employment assistance activities unless they are living with a serious disability or illness, or caring for preschool children
Community Participation - volunteer placements, job search programs based on individual's skills, experience and circumstances, employment placement - job matching service, basic education -- basic adult upgrading, high school upgrading, English as a Second Language (ESL) classes, literacy and basic skills, job skills training -- development of skills for specific jobs, on-the-job training, supports to self-employment and referrals to self-employment programs
Discretionary Benefits may include one-time health related items such as eye glasses, emergency dental treatment, prosthetics and health related supplies, Non-health related items such as essential appliances, utility arrears (in order to avoid disconnection, costs associated with funerals, burials and cremations. Programs may vary by City or Municipality
MyBenefits www.ontario.ca/mybenefits online access to report changes to or to get information about your Ontario Works file.
Temporary Care Program - there is financial assistance available for children under the care of a guardian or with no available parent
Emergency Homelessness - People and families in need of emergency housing during regular work hours should contact the Ontario Works office to speak with an Outreach worker. Outside of normal business hours, contact Shelterlink at 519-272-2294 or 1-888-829-7484
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Provide people living on a low income free legal services for certain problems.
Services:
The Clinic is a non-profit corporation staffed by lawyers, community legal workers, and administrative staff, and directed by a volunteer Board of Directors drawn from the community.
Services:
- provide legal advice
- assistance filling out forms
- represent at some tribunals and courts
- referrals to other agencies when Legal Aid cannot help
The Clinic is a non-profit corporation staffed by lawyers, community legal workers, and administrative staff, and directed by a volunteer Board of Directors drawn from the community.
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- Assist those in the community who are in need or in crisis situations.
- Food assistance is given once a month unless extenuating circumstances exist.
- Offer Christmas assistance by providing families with food hampers and toys (for children up to age 12). Application required with identification, proof of income and expenses.
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Simcoe Service Counter
General Inquiry 1-800-267-8097
Health Card Inquiry 1-888-376-5197
Driver and Vehicle Inquiry 1-800-387-3445 Visit Website
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Access to a wide range of Ontario government services and information
Driver and Vehicle -- vehicle permits and plates
Health -- Ontario health card registration, renewal, replacement (lost, stolen or damaged) and change of name or address
Photo Identification -- Ontario Photo Card provision, renewal or replacement
- staff assistance, information and referral
Driver and Vehicle -- vehicle permits and plates
- drivers licences
- accessible parking permits
- copies of records
- product sales including information packages on specific used vehicles
Health -- Ontario health card registration, renewal, replacement (lost, stolen or damaged) and change of name or address
- organ and tissue donor registration
Photo Identification -- Ontario Photo Card provision, renewal or replacement
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Rental housing subsidy for senior citizens, families, adults, and adults with dependent children in both Haldimand County and Norfolk County. Limited market rent apartments available for seniors
Services include financially assisted public housing - allocation by date of application using a centralized waiting list system, limited market rent housing, and property management services for public and private housing portfolios
Services include financially assisted public housing - allocation by date of application using a centralized waiting list system, limited market rent housing, and property management services for public and private housing portfolios
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