Affordable and stable housing and support services addressing chronic homelessness, including individual apartments, rooming house facilities with shared decision making, and accessible units
- focus on individuals with fewest options, dealing with issues such as addiction and mental illness
- assists people in transitioning from homelessness to temporary shelter and/or to permanent housing
Housing Residences:
Bellevue House
28 unit apartment building for low income singles able to live independently, refugee claimants accepted
Brandon House
Rooming house for low income single young men (capacity 5) able to live independently, refugee claimants accepted
Huron House
Rooming house for low income single men (capacity 10) able to live independently, who have been chronically homeless and have mental health and/or addiction issues
Jarvis House
Shared accommodation, including 2 accessible apartments (capacity 24, 4 men per apartment), with priority to men referred by Seaton House Residence
Meegwetch Place
50 unit apartment building and 14 townhouses for low income singles and families
Northcote House
Rooming house (capacity 6) for low income single young men able to live independently, refugee claimants accepted
Pleasant Manor
16 bachelor and one bedroom apartments, for low income single men or women
Sheila Miller House
22 unit apartment building for single adults and single parents with children
Shuter House
17 apartments with 4-5 private bedrooms in cooperative environment (capacity 77), including 1 accessible unit and staff support; for older low income single men or women able to live independently and experiencing mental health, addiction or aging issues
Spadina House
Rooming houses for low income singles able to live independently, refugee claimants accepted
- 140 Spadina Rd, capacity 7 men
- 164 Spadina Rd, capacity 6 women
Operates shelter spaces (see separate listings), contact Central Intake at 416-338-4766, 1-877-338-3398, or 311
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