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Providing affordable housing solutions


WoodGreen Community Housing is an alternative housing provider and manages six non-profit housing locations in East Toronto, providing over 600 individuals and families with affordable housing. Our tenants are people with low incomes, including youth, seniors, newcomers, people with disabilities, psychiatric survivors and people who have a long history of homelessness.

About our social housing units
Wheelchair accessible units available
What you need to know about living in social housing
Woodgreen housing policies for tenants
How to contact us

About our social housing units

To find out more about WoodGreen’s social housing units, please click on the location you’re interested in:

841 Queen Street East
570 Coxwell Avenue
1070 Queen Street East
137 Sears Street
43 Pape Avenue

Vacant units at WoodGreen Community Housing are filled through the referral of clients from the service departments of WoodGreen Community Services. Clients of Child Care Services, Employment Services, Homelessness and Housing Help Services, Immigrant Services, Mental Health and Developmental Services, or Senior Services should speak with their staff about the referral process.

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Wheelchair accessible units available

WoodGreen Housing has a number of wheelchair accessible units available to individuals with physical disabilities. These units can be found at the following locations:

841 Queen Street East 1070 Queen Street East 43 Pape Avenue

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What you need to know about living in social housing

There are many rules and regulations governing social housing within Toronto and the province of Ontario. To find out more about whether you are eligible for social housing and what you need to know about living in a social housing unit, please visit the following websites:

City of Toronto Social Housing
City Guidelines
Ontario Rental Housing Tribunal
Social Housing Reform Legislation

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Woodgreen housing policies for tenants

For current tenants of WoodGreen’s social housing, the following is a list of the key policies we are often asked about. These policies discuss WoodGreen’s rules around:

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How to contact us

If you would like to find out more about any of WoodGreen’s Housing units, please call: (416) 469-5211 or e-mail us at housing@woodgreen.org

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