Food and Housing

(SHIP) Services and Housing in the Province
Providing mental health clients with access to supportive housing and professional health services. A safe place where individuals have the opportunity to use tools, educational resources, and community connections.

Affordable Housing
Affordable housing provides individuals and families housing that meet their needs and that they can afford. See resources for Brampton, north Etobicoke, west Woodbridge, Bramalea and Malton.

Dietician Services
Registered dietitians are food and nutrition experts who work with clients, their caregivers, and health care providers. Together, they manage nutrition based on medical conditions and individual needs.

Emergency Shelters for Adults
Crisis services providing temporary residence and supports for adults experiencing homelessness.

Food Banks and Community Food Programs
Free or low-cost food to individuals and families in need on an on-going, seasonal, and emergency basis. Services may include food banks, community gardens, Good Food Boxes, youth nutrition programs, and nutrition education programs.

Hospitality Meals
Programs providing a prepared meal to individuals and families in need. These meals, provided for free or at a low cost, may occur on an on-going or seasonal basis.

Housing Referral and Rights
Assistance is provided to individuals and families with low and moderate incomes to find affordable housing. Affordable housing is provided by public, non-profit, co-operative or inexpensive private housing.

RMHC Toronto
Since 1981, Ronald McDonald House Charities® Toronto has served as a place to call home for families with seriously ill children undergoing treatment.