Eligibility: Families, seniors, and single occupants who can provide Proof of Canadian Status, recent Notice of Assessment, and Proof of Income documents
Location: 55 Pape Ave. , Toronto, ON
Building description
55 Pape Ave. offers 63 Rent-Geared-to-Income mixed-unit apartments for families, seniors, and single occupants, with bachelor, 1, 2, and 3-bedroom units.
On-site personal support: Residents benefit from full-time housing worker support for tenancy matters and community program participation.
Accessibility: Accessible building with elevator and modified units.
Other support services at this location:
Regular gatherings where residents can share concerns, receive updates, and help shape the community
Support with rent or housing challenges, including referrals, advice, and financial assistance
Immediate crisis support for mental health, violence, or personal emergencies
Events, workshops, and community projects that bring neighbours together and enhance the living environment
Connecting residents to trusted local agencies for additional support, such as health care, housing help, legal aid, or employment services
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Step 1: Gather Your Documents
You will need the following documents to complete your application: Proof of Canadian Status, your most recent Notice of Assessment, and Proof of Income. Note- Proof of Canadian Status can include:
Canadian Birth Certificate
Canadian Passport
Canadian Citizenship Certificate or Card, Permanent Resident Card
Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) or Record of Landing (IMM 1000) or Refugee Protection Claimant Document.
Step 2: Create an Account
Use your email to log in and create an account. Please note, if you already have a City of Toronto centralized waiting list application, you can use the same login details.
Step 3: Complete the Application
Follow the prompts, answer all questions, and upload your documents. The process should take about 10 minutes to complete.
Interested in applying? Please complete our WoodGreen Housing application:
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