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Understanding Your Housing Options in Toronto & York Region

Subsidized Housing:

Affordable housing where you pay 30% of your income on rent & the remaining rent is subsidized by the government or a private organization.

Rent-Geared-to-Income (Toronto)

Subsidized Housing Program (York Region)

Eligibility Criteria:

  • At least one household member is 16+ & can live independently
  • All household members must have legal status in Canada
  • Household members do not owe money to a social housing provider & have no convictions related to housing assistance
  • Household income & assets do not exceed allowable limits (amounts differ between York Region and Toronto)

Supportive Housing:

Permanent housing combined with support services for people with needs related to physical or mental health, developmental disabilities, or substance use.

Supportive Housing Program for Seniors (Toronto) Eligibility Criteria:

  • Applicant is 59+ & a tenant in one of the 9 designated buildings
  • In need of personal support, homemaking services, or 24-hour intermittent on-site assistance
  • Medically stable & able to direct your own care

The Access Point Supportive Housing (Toronto) Eligibility Criteria:

  • Applicant is 16+, lives in Toronto, & qualifies for a housing subsidy
  • Have mental health and/or addiction concerns

Streamlined Access Programs (York Region) Eligibility Criteria:

  • Applicant is 16+ & lives in York Region or South Simcoe
  • Dealing with a serious mental health concern, addiction, and/or a dual diagnosis of mental illness & developmental disability

Housing with Supports (York Region) Eligibility Criteria:

  • Applicant is 18+, requires supervision in daily activities, is in need of financial help, & not eligible for long term care
  • Applicant must either: Receive mental health services or have a mental health diagnosis, have a disability, or be a frail, elderly person

Emergency & Transitional Housing:

Emergency housing is short-term accommodation for people who are homeless or in crisis, where you can get basic necessities.

Transitional housing is supportive, temporary accommodation that offers structure, supervision, & life skills, bridging the gap from homelessness & shelters to permanent housing.

Central Intake (Toronto)

  • A 24/7 telephone-based service that offers referrals to emergency shelter and other overnight accommodation, as well as helpful information
  • Contact them at 416-338-4766, 1-877-338-3398, or by calling 311

York Region Emergency Housing Central Intake Line

  • People experiencing homelessness in York Region seeking emergency or transitional housing can reach out
  • Contact them 1-877-464-9675 ext. 76140, answered 24/7

Note: Co-operative housing is not listed; learn more about it at https://chfcanada.coop/

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