Eligibility: Single occupants 18+ with history of being unhoused, who meet the eligibility criteria outlined by the Streets 2 Homes process.
Location: Queen St. E., Toronto, ON
Building description
Queen Street East offers 36 mixed bachelor and 1-bedroom units for single occupants, all Rent-Geared-to-Income.
On-site personal support: Residents have access to a housing worker for tenancy supports and community programs. WoodGreen’s Community Care Unit provides additional social work support.
Accessibility: Accessible building with elevator and modified units.
Other support services at this location:
One-on-one support to access services, set goals, and manage daily challenges
Assistance with clutter and pest control to help keep your home safe and comfortable
Quick check-ins by phone or in person to ensure residents are safe and supported
Events, workshops, and community projects that bring neighbours together and enhance the living environment
How you can support
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For additional information or support on participation or completing the application, please contact us through our General Inquiries page.
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