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Kenora District Services Board - Dryden Office - Community Homelessness Prevention Program

Community Homelessness Prevention Program

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20 King St
Dryden, ON
P8N 1B3
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1-800-461-5766
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Mon-Fri 9 am-3:30 pm
Last updated: Mar 6, 2025: Suggest an edit

Application

  • Contact your local Kenora District Services Board office to set up an appointment

  • Individuals currently receiving Ontario Works or Ontario Disability supports should speak with their Case Manager directly to discuss rent/utility arrears as this may be handled through a different program


Required documentation

  • Identification - Birth certificate or driver's licence

  • Income verification for all family members (i.e. last 2 pay stubs, EI slips, pension slips, support orders, rental income)

  • Asset information for all adult family members; last bank statement (all accounts), value of any investments

  • Utility, gas, oil, water bills; disconnect notice, plus last bill

  • Rent receipts or mortgage documentation, plus eviction notice

  • Estimates for household repairs

  • You may be required to provide verification of crisis situation

Eligibility - Population(s) Served

  • Residents of the District of Kenora 18 years of age and older

  • Must be at or below Low Income Cut Off (LICO) + 15%

  • Landlords/utility companies must agree to continue the tenancy and/or continue the service upon payment of the arrears

  • Applicants must not be subject to any eviction proceedings for reasons other than rent arrears

  • Applicants must indicate their intention to remain in their current accommodation for at least a further twelve (12) month period

  • Successful applicants will be requested to repay the funds over a reasonable period of time


Shelter

  • Rental arrears as long as rental unit is not subsidized, to a maximum of two months' rent

  • Applicants must demonstrate that arrears are temporary and not chronic and that with assistance with clearing up the outstanding arrears, the applicant will be able to pay future rent

  • This fund does not provide last month's rent

  • Mortgage arrears are available up to 2 months with a maximum of $1,000


Utilities

  • Individuals who have received a disconnection notice and/or require funding for reconnection costs of any utility service including water, sewer, oil, and wood

  • In extenuating circumstances (flood, fire, victim of violence), utility and hydro deposits can be provided

  • Amount of the outstanding arrears will be provided on a one time basis


Repairs

  • Individuals whose dwellings require emergency repairs necessary in order to remain housed, to a maximum of $750

  • Repairs could be to fix pipes, furnace, washer, dryer, fridge and stove


Other Items

  • Individuals who have an emergency situation such as fire, flood and victims of violence who need to purchase necessary household items to a maximum of $750

  • Moving expenses if it is necessary for the health and welfare of the person to leave the previous place of residence

Fees

None

Languages

English

Accessibility

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Description of Services:

  • Provides financial assistance with utility payments and/or rent arrears for low-income individuals and families and recipients of Ontario Works (OW) and Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) benefits
  • Assists individuals at risk of homelessness to remain housed
  • Types of expenses eligible for assistance may include:
    • Rent arrears
    • Utility arrears,
    • First and/or last month rent,
    • Utility deposit,
    • Moving expenses related to employment,
    • Health and safe living

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