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  2. Seaton House - Wikipedia

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    Seaton House is the largest and one of the oldest homeless shelters in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [1] [2] It is located at 339 George Street in the Garden District neighbourhood. The facility is owned by the City of Toronto and operated by the city government's Shelter, Support and Housing Administration.

  3. Covenant House Toronto - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the shelter achieved another milestone by launching a renovated job center, on-site adult education, and an Urban Response Model, which is an anti-sex trafficking plan. Since then, Covenant House has established itself by employing 200 professionals at the facility to support the youth of Toronto in any issue that seems fit. [2]

  4. Homeless encampments during Covid-19 in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Tiny Shelters Collective formed in October 2020 to build small, durable, insulated shelters for those living in Toronto's encampments during the COVID-19 pandemic. [28] Khaleel Seivwright, a 28-year-old carpenter from Scarborough, who served as the collective's public face built some of the structures in a rented Cabbagetown workshop.

  5. List of homelessness organizations - Wikipedia

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    Shelter (charity), a registered charity that campaigns to end homelessness and bad housing in England and Scotland; Shelterhouse; The Shoebox Project for Shelters; Single Homeless Project; So Others Might Eat; The Society for the Relief of the Homeless Poor; Society of St James; South Park Inn; Southern Youth and Family Services; St Mungo's ...

  6. Toronto Community Crisis Service - Wikipedia

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    City staff presented a report to the Executive Committee on January 27, 2021, [4] [5] which recommended the creation of a community crisis support service pilot program. The Executive Committee endorsed the report and it was later adopted by Toronto City Council on February 2.

  7. Toronto Community Services - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Community Services was the department responsible for providing social services, housing and shelters for homeless, day care, and old age homes. It was part of Metro Toronto Community Services department. As of April 2005, the departments and commissioners were replaced by divisions under the City Manager and Deputy Managers.

  8. Metro Toronto Community Services - Wikipedia

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    Metro Toronto Community Services was a department within the former regional municipality of Metropolitan Toronto. The department was responsible for a variety of community-related services not provided by the local municipalities: Social services; Welfare; Hostels and shelters; Community services

  9. Toronto Community Housing - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Community Housing Corporation (TCHC) is a public housing agency in Toronto, Ontario. It is the largest social housing provider in Canada with over 58,000 units across 2,100 buildings and approximately 105,000 residents. [1] It is the second-largest housing provider in North America, behind the New York City Housing Authority. [2]