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Ve'ahavta - Toronto - Chesswood Dr

4100 Chesswood Dr Unit 1
Toronto, ON
M3J 2B9
Toronto, ON
M3J 2B9

416-964-7698

416-964-5572

Office Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm
Street Outreach (MJRH): Mon-Sat 6 pm-11 pm, Sat-Sun 2 pm-7 pm
Street Outreach (MJRH): Mon-Sat 6 pm-11 pm, Sat-Sun 2 pm-7 pm
Last updated: May 15, 2025: Suggest an edit
Application
Mobile Jewish Response to Homelessness, no application necessary
All other programs: apply online at https://veahavta.tfaforms.net/106 or contact our Recruitment and Intake Coordinator at programs@veahavta.org or 416-964-7698 ext 230
All other programs: apply online at https://veahavta.tfaforms.net/106 or contact our Recruitment and Intake Coordinator at programs@veahavta.org or 416-964-7698 ext 230
Eligibility - Population(s) Served
Individuals who have experienced poverty, marginalization or homelessness
Service area: East to West: Jane St to Morningside Ave, North to South: Steeles Ave W to Lake Ontario
Service area: East to West: Jane St to Morningside Ave, North to South: Steeles Ave W to Lake Ontario
Fees
None
Contacts
Marni Herskovits - Director of Programs
416-964-7698 ext 217 * marni.herskovits@veahavta.org
416-964-7698 ext 217 * marni.herskovits@veahavta.org
Languages
English
Area(s) Served
Toronto
Accessibility Note
Wheelchair accessible building, assistance needed with main entrance; and barrier free washrooms
Description of Services:
Ve'ahavta Skills Academy (VSA): virtual pre-employment program including classroom workshops, vocational assessments and case management sessions; 9-week core program includes
- online workshops 3 days/week on pre-employment and life skills training
- connection to a Career Counsellor to support employment-related goals
- 6-months of post-program support one-on-one case management to identify goals and set action plans in place to achieve those goals
- participants identify goals and work on achievable action plans
- weekly peer support groups to promote interpersonal skills development
- combination of online workshops hands-on and in-kitchen training
- designed to increase knowledge, skills, and confidence around food preparation in a commercial environment
- participants attend two shifts per week leading volunteers in preparing hot, nutritious meals that support our mobile outreach program
- participants receive industry specific training such as a Food Handler's Certificate and First Aid/CPR
- participants learn to receive, sort, and track items using an inventory management database
- industry specific training such as Ladder Safety, Manual Materials Handling, WHMIS and First Aid/CPR
- one van operates 7 shifts per week (downtown) and second shift operates 5 shifts per week (North York and Scarborough)
- delivers food, clothing, hygiene supplies and harm reduction kits
- outreach Workers on shift also provide referral services to those looking for further connections to supports
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Last updated: May 15, 2025: Suggest an edit
