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Toronto is the capital of wealth inequality in Canada. Since the pandemic emerged, the gap between rich and poor has only intensified, resulting in greater health and economic hardships for those already struggling.

As one of the largest social service agencies in Toronto, WoodGreen works with communities and policymakers to deliver life-changing impacts and create new opportunities to thrive. We serve 37,000 people each year through innovative programs designed to reduce poverty and improve health and wellbeing. None of this work would be possible without a strong network of supporters who champion the needs of the most vulnerable. Through your generous donations, you can drive real and lasting change on the most important issues facing our city.

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Areas of Priority

Employment & Financial Empowerment

Creating pathways to financial security for low-income families and individuals

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Homeward Bound

An award-winning program for precariously housed single mothers

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Housing & Homeless Support

Improving access to safe, stable and affordable housing

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Innovation

Expanding our reach and impact through targeted investment in technology

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Mental Health Services

Free counselling, case management and group support services

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Most Urgent Need

Help us take action on priority issues and make an immediate impact

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Newcomer & Settlement Services

Connecting newcomers to the resources they need to thrive

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Senior & Community Care

Supporting seniors and individuals with disabilities to live full and active lives

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Youth Wellness Centre

A safe space where youth can access low-barrier and wraparound services

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Latest News and Updates

Untapped talent of newcomer youth a challenge for Toronto workforce

Young people arriving in Canada aren’t able to use their skills and talents to the fullest; a missed opportunity for both newcomers and the Canadian economy, according to a research report led in part by WoodGreen Community Services. This report examines who newcomer youth in Toronto are and what informs their experience in trying to build a career in the city.

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National Housing Day: How WoodGreen helps create community at its seniors housing buildings

As one of the largest non-profit housing providers in Toronto, WoodGreen knows that a home is more than just having a roof over one’s head. Learn about the supports we offer our senior tenants to help them thrive.

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Toronto artists raise voices and funds to fight homelessness and support WoodGreen

More than a dozen independent artists have recorded the song "Toronto's Forgotten Homeless" with proceeds going to support WoodGreen.

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