WoodGreen’s unique housing model
WoodGreen is Toronto’s largest non-municipal affordable housing provider. We offer seniors, newcomers, youth, individuals with disabilities, people with a long history of homelessness, and many more, the opportunity to thrive in safe, affordable housing. WoodGreen owns and manages more than 30 housing sites in the city, where residents have access to WoodGreen’s full spectrum of supportive services.
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We accept and process applications for our WoodGreen Housing Buildings. We also manage and update our housing waitlist for those interested in WoodGreen Housing.
A transitional housing program for men 55+ with a history of homelessness and mental health or addictions issues. We provide safe housing and wrap-around supports to help clients build new skills and recreate a sense of community.
St. Hilda’s is a multi-faith, not-for-profit senior residence property managed through WoodGreen Community Services.
2 Laxton Ave. is a mid-rise apartment building with 52 units. There are 22 studio and 30 one-bedroom units. New units will be administered through the COHB Program and community referrals.
Three storey building plus basement with sixteen (16) residential suites constructed in 1997.
This location has 11 bachelor units for single occupants.
Also known as Jack Layton Seniors Housing, this site offers 175 independent living units and three separate Cluster Housing areas for frail seniors.
This site offers seven bachelor and 11 one-bedroom units for individuals who have experienced homelessness and are recovering from mental health challenges.
This site offers mixed units for seniors.
540 Cedarvale Ave. offers 59 units to seniors experiencing poverty and homelessness or who are precariously housed.
Also known as Heather Terraces, this location offers 29 mixed units for seniors.
This site offers 2 two-bedroom units and 11 one-bedroom units for individuals who have experienced homelessness and are recovering from mental health challenges.
This location has 17 units and offers independent living for single occupants.
A mixed-unit site for single occupants, seniors and families. It offers 80 units, including apartments and townhouses.
This site offers seven bachelor and 13 one-bedroom units for individuals who have experienced homelessness and are recovering from mental health challenges.
Also known as the Ray McCleary Towers, this is a mixed-unit site for seniors, offering 167 independent units.
Cluster care sites for frail seniors in need of full-time support. Each building has 10 units and shared living space.
This location offers 63 mixed units for families, seniors and single occupants.
This site offers 15 bachelor units for individuals who have experienced homelessness and are recovering from mental health challenges.
This location offers 36 mixed units for single occupants.
Operated in partnership with Fife House, this site has 112 mixed units and offers supportive housing for Fife House clients living with HIV/AIDS and frail seniors receiving WoodGreen assisted living services. It also hosts an 11-unit transitional housing program for individuals living with HIV/AIDS and working toward permanent housing.
Offered in partnership with Neighbourhood Link, this program helps people obtain basic identification to access health care, sources of income such as pensions, and other services.
WoodGreen’s food bank program distributes non-perishable food items and pet food on a weekly basis.
A solution to help non-profit housing providers build more affordable homes.
Learn moreWoodGreen's Award-Winning Energy Efficiency project was the first in Canada to earn the prestigious Investor Ready Energy Efficiency (IREE) certification.
Learn moreWoodGreen Community Services is the property manager of five residential properties providing permanent affordable and secure spaces (commercial studios, live/work studios) for the artist community across Toronto.
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650 Queen Street East
Toronto, ON
M4M 1G5