Go to Housing Assistance in York Region
LOFT Community Services - Crosslinks Housing and Support Services
Outreach services and mental health supportive housing, including intermediate and low support or independent housing options for individuals who struggle to find and maintain housing; wraparound support to secure and maintain housing for people who are chronically homeless, including access to case manager or housing support worker
First Episode Program
Supportive housing for individuals 16-26 years experiencing symptoms of psychosis for first time
Addictions Supportive Housing (ASH)
Housing for individuals with chronic complex addictions, in partnership with Addiction Services York Region (ASYR)
Mental health and addiction case management
Includes assessment, goal setting, life and problem solving skills development, crisis intervention and prevention, advocacy and information and referral
Part of Housing to Health collaboration with Blue Door Shelters and Krasman Centre in York Region
First Episode Program
Supportive housing for individuals 16-26 years experiencing symptoms of psychosis for first time
Addictions Supportive Housing (ASH)
Housing for individuals with chronic complex addictions, in partnership with Addiction Services York Region (ASYR)
Mental health and addiction case management
Includes assessment, goal setting, life and problem solving skills development, crisis intervention and prevention, advocacy and information and referral
Part of Housing to Health collaboration with Blue Door Shelters and Krasman Centre in York Region
Application
Call, email or visit website for information; referrals through Streamlined Access 289-340-0348 or toll free 1-844-660-6602, or visit Streamlined Access website
Eligibility
People 16 years and older who are homeless, at imminent risk of becoming homeless, who are involved with the criminal justice system; also young people who are experiencing first episode of psychosis, or people with substance use challenges
Residency Requirements: York Region and South Simcoe
Languages
Physical Access
Fully Accessible
Fees
None
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