Quick facts

Service type: Housing
Eligibility: Individuals 18+ who are recovering from mental health challenges, have experienced being unhoused, and who meet the eligibility criteria outlined by Access Point and Canadian Hearing Services.
Location: Mutual St. Toronto, ON

Building description

Mutual offers 20 1-bedroom units with both Rent-Geared-to-Income and market rent options. It is a supportive housing building providing permanent housing for individuals aged 18+ who require low-level support.

 

On-site personal support: A housing worker provides support for tenants, and residents have community support workers visiting weekly.

 

Other support services available at this location:

  • Support with rent or housing challenges, including referrals, advice, and financial assistance
  • One-on-one support to access services, set goals, and manage daily life
  • Assistance with clutter and pest control to help keep your home safe and comfortable
  • Events, workshops, and community projects that bring neighbours together and enhance the living environment

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Application process

Step 1: Register your application/interview
Individuals interested in applying for this WoodGreen Supportive Housing location must go through our referral partners: Access Point, Canadian Hearing Services (CHS), and Fred Victor, following their respective application processes and waitlists.

 

Step 2: Call for available spots
Once spots are available for this location, our team will notify our referral partners.

 

Step 3: Review applications
Applications will be reviewed for key requirements by the Housing and Supports Departments, which will assess suitability based on the referral. Applicants meeting the criteria will be invited to a viewing and interview.

 

Step 4: Interview & Decision
Applicant and their referring worker will be invited to participate in the interview process if they have shown interest in the unit offered. Both Housing and Supports will assess the applicant’s needs and suitability. If the applicant is a good fit, WoodGreen will officially send an offer to the applicant.

 

Step 5: Lease Signing & Intake
Once the applicant receives a written offer, the housing team will schedule the lease signing. The support team will usually conduct its intake assessment during this time. The applicant will receive an Expectation Agreement with the building activities, rules, and how to access services provided within the program.

Need help?

For additional information or support on participation or completing the application, please contact us through our General Inquiries page.

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