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01 May 2025
Media Release: WoodGreen Community Services selected to operate new supportive housing site at 185 Cummer Avenue
WoodGreen is proud to be selected by the City of Toronto to operate 185 Cummer Avenue, a new 59-unit supportive housing site for older adults and seniors. As the lead agency responsible for on-site management and resident support, we will guide the development of a vibrant, inclusive community that empowers tenants to live independently while feeling safe and supported.
Read30 April 2025
Media Advisory: WoodGreen and City of Toronto to unveil next steps for Cummer Ave. supportive housing
On May 1, WoodGreen will join Mayor Olivia Chow and Councillor Lily Cheng (Willowdale) to provide an update on the development of 59 new rent-geared-to-income homes for older adults and seniors at 185 Cummer Avenue.
Read24 February 2025
Media Release: WoodGreen Community Services and Michael Garron Hospital commemorate official opening of new seniors’ Cluster Care site
On February 24, 2025, WoodGreen Community Services and Michael Garron Hospital (MGH), in partnership with the federal government and the City of Toronto, celebrated the official opening of 1080 Queen Street East, a newly converted Cluster Care site offering nine private units of affordable, supportive housing for seniors.
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MEDIA ADVISORY: WoodGreen Community Services & Michael Garron Hospital to unveil Cluster Care Site for Seniors with Support from Federal, Municipal and Philanthropic Partners
On Monday, February 24, WoodGreen Community Services and Michael Garron Hospital (MGH), together with the federal government and City of Toronto, will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of a new 9-unit Cluster Care site for seniors at 1080 Queen Street East.
Read04 February 2025
WoodGreen Community Services receives federal funding to jumpstart sustainable retrofits of its affordable housing buildings
WoodGreen Community Services has received federal funding through CMHC’s Canada Greener Affordable Housing program to support deep energy retrofits across several of our affordable housing properties in Toronto. This initiative will enhance sustainability, improve energy efficiency, and ensure better living conditions for residents.
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