WoodGreen is proud to be a leader in affordable housing in Toronto. With over 60 years of affordable housing experience, we bring a collaborative, entrepreneurial spirit to our work.
Our Housing Access Centre team can assist you with any questions you may have about your WoodGreen Housing Application. We can provide referrals to community services and organizations that can assist you with gathering supporting documents for your application. Our team can also support you with updating your current WoodGreen housing application.
Affordable Housing mailing list
WoodGreen invites individuals, agencies, and organizations to join our Affordable Housing mailing list. By signing up for our mailing list, you’ll receive updates on:
Affordable housing opportunities and referral call-outs. These opportunities include units priced at the City of Toronto’s Average Market Rent (AMR).
Our affordable housing newsletter with the latest developments, updates, and resources in the community.
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.
In person, virtual, on the phone
Men 55+ who have experienced mental health or substance use issues, street involvement, homelessness and unstable housing
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.
In person
Canada-Ontario Housing Benefit (COHB) recipients, community referrals
This site offers seven bachelor and 11 one-bedroom units for individuals who have experienced homelessness and are recovering from mental health challenges.
In person
Individuals who have experienced homelessness and are recovering from mental health challenges
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.
In person
Individuals who have experienced homelessness and are recovering from mental health challenges
This site offers seven bachelor and 13 one-bedroom units for individuals who have experienced homelessness and are recovering from mental health challenges.
In person
Individuals who have experienced homelessness and are recovering from mental health challenges
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.