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South Etobicoke Community Legal Services - Toronto

5353 Dundas St W Suite 210
Toronto, ON
M9B 6H8
Toronto, ON
M9B 6H8

416-252-7218

Fax: 416-252-1474

Mon-Fri 9 am-12 noon, 1 pm-4 pm
Last updated: Jan 24, 2025: Suggest an edit
Application
Call for appointment
Walk-ins accepted, immediate assistance may not be available
Walk-ins accepted, immediate assistance may not be available
Eligibility - Population(s) Served
Financial eligibility: low-income individuals whose family size, income, and assets are within the guidelines set by Legal Aid Ontario
Some legal services such as summary advice and referrals may be available to higher-income individuals
Residency requirement: South Etobicoke, includes areas east of the Humber Creek, south of Eglinton Ave W, and west of the Humber River
Some legal services such as summary advice and referrals may be available to higher-income individuals
Residency requirement: South Etobicoke, includes areas east of the Humber Creek, south of Eglinton Ave W, and west of the Humber River
Fees
None for legal services for eligible clients, clients may be asked to pay for court or tribunal fees and medical reports
Languages
English ; Farsi ; German ; Punjabi
Accessibility Note
Wheelchair accessible building including main entrance and barrier free washrooms; pay parking underground
Description of Services:
Community legal services, including:
Direct legal services in four areas of law, including:
Social assistance and income maintenance:
Other services include:
- summary advice
- brief services
- representation
- public legal education
Direct legal services in four areas of law, including:
Social assistance and income maintenance:
- Ontario Works (OW)
- Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP)
- Old Age Security (OAS)
- Canada Pension Plan (CPP)
- Federal Child Tax Benefits
- evictions
- Landlord and Tenant Board orders
- rent subsidy
- pests
- harassment and discrimination
- maintenance issues
- other Landlord and Tenant matters
- humanitarian and compassionate applications (H&C)
- permanent residence applications (PR)
- sponsorship applications and sponsorship breakdowns
- loss of status and deportation
- work permits
- visitor permits
- study permits and temporary resident permits
- issues related to citizenship
- Employment Insurance (EI)
- wrongful dismissal
- breaches of the Employment Standards Act
- harassment and discrimination in the workplace
- workers' rights
Other services include:
- public legal education
- law reform initiatives
- providing referrals for legal matters outside our areas of law
- public outreach and community development
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Last updated: Jan 24, 2025: Suggest an edit
