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.

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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.

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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.

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Emergency Shelters for Adults

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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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