Rent-Geared-to-Income and Market Rent units for individuals who have experienced homelessness and are recovering from mental health challenges.
Quick facts
Service type: Housing
Eligibility: Individuals who have experienced homelessness and are recovering from mental health challenges. Must be able to live independently with a low to medium level of support.
Location: 123 Coxwell Ave. , Toronto, ON
Building description
123 Coxwell Ave. offers 2 two-bedroom units and 11 one-bedroom units with Rent-Geared-to-Income and Market Rent. This site is for individuals who have experienced homelessness and are recovering from mental health challenges. Our model of service is client-centred recovery.Tenants must be able to live independently with a low to medium level of support.
Support services include:
Case management and referrals
Trauma counselling and spiritual care
Crisis intervention
Conflict resolution
Registered dietician
Hoarding specialist
Tenant meetings and community programs
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