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2010 HOMELESSNESS PROGRAMS Supports to Daily Living (SDL) Agency #1 Dixon Hall

58 Sumach Street, Toronto (Ward: 28) Organization Summary: This organization is located in the Toronto and East York Community Council District and works with local residents. Services include social, recreation and education programs for low income residents of all ages. Services for people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness include Heyworth House, a 70-bed shelter for men and women; the Schoolhouse, a 55-bed shelter for homeless men; and Labour Link, an employment program that provides links to temporary employment opportunities; and housing supports. Project(s) Description(s): Dixon SDL (Start: 01-Jan-2010 End: 31-Dec-2010)

The project's main office is located in Ward 28. This project provides support services to women and men living at six sites operated by Dixon Neighbourhood Homes in multiple wards in the Toronto and East York Community Council District to assist them to maintain their housing. Support services include conflict mediation; community development; crisis intervention; referrals regarding income supports, employment and health care; and assistance with budgeting, homemaking, community living and personal care. In 2008, 94 clients were assisted through this project. It is delivered by a staff of 2.6 FTEs. Project 2009 Allocated $192,492.36 $192,492.36 2010 2010 Requested Recommended $196,342.21 $196,342.21 $196,342.21 $196,342.21

Dixon SDL Total:

Recommendation: This organization is recommended for funding up to $196,342.21, which includes a 2% increase.

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#1

Dixon Hall

2010 HOMELESSNESS PROGRAMS Supports to Daily Living (SDL) Agency #2 Ecuhome Corporation

75 Simcoe Street, Toronto (Ward: 20) Organization Summary: This organization is located in the Toronto and East York Community Council District and provides supports to single women and men at 63 sites to help them to maintain their housing. Tenants include formerly homeless people. Supports and services for tenants include life skills training, advocacy, mediation, problem solving, and referrals to community resources. Project(s) Description(s): Ecuhome SDL (Start: 01-Jan-2010 End: 31-Dec-2010)

The project's main office is located in Ward 20. This project provides support services to single women and men living in 475 units at 63 sites managed by Ecuhome Corporation in multiple wards across the City to assist them to maintain their housing. Support services include conflict mediation; community development; crisis intervention; referrals regarding income supports, employment and health care; and assistance with budgeting, homemaking, community living and personal care. In 2008, 595 clients were assisted through this project. It is delivered by a staff of 20.1 FTEs and funded by multiple sources which include the City. Operation Springboard (Start: 01-Jan-2010 End: 31-Dec-2010) The project is located in Ward 27. This project provides support services to 60 single men residing at 76 Pembroke Street who require significant ongoing supports to maintain their housing. Trellis Gardens (Start: 15-Dec-2009 End: 31-Dec-2010)

The project is located in Ward 15. This project provides support services at a 24 unit family building at 647657 Lawrence Avenue West. Support services are provided to tenants who had previously lived in shelters, and require significant ongoing supports to maintain their housing. Two Murray (Start: 01-Jan-2010 End: 31-Dec-2010)

The project is located in Ward 20. This project provides support services to single women and men living at 2 Murray Street who require significant ongoing supports to maintain their housing. Project 2009 Allocated $1,085,621.92 $61,000.00 $92,000.00 $114,000.00 $1,352,621.92 2010 2010 Requested Recommended $1,107,334.36 $61,000.00 $93,840.00 $133,990.00 $1,396,164.36 $1,107,334.36 $61,000.00 $93,840.00 $133,990.00 $1,396,164.36

Ecuhome SDL Operation Springboard Trellis Gardens Two Murray Total:

Recommendation: This organization is recommended for funding up to $1,396,164.36, which includes a 2% increase.

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#2

Ecuhome Corporation

2010 HOMELESSNESS PROGRAMS Supports to Daily Living (SDL) Agency #3 Fred Victor Centre

59 Adelaide Street East - 6th Floor, Toronto (Ward: 28) Organization Summary: This organization is located in the Toronto and East York Community Council District and works with people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Services include: Women's Hostel, a 40-bed shelter for homeless women; Bethlehem United Shelter, a 60-bed shelter for homeless men and women; 194 units of shared housing for chronically homeless adults; an employment training and resource centre; a literacy program; a meal program and a day program for women. Project(s) Description(s): SDL at 319 Dundas St. East (Start: 01-Jan-2010 End: 31-Dec-2010) The project's main office is located in Ward 28. This project provides support services to women previously residing at Cornerstone Women's Residence and now living at All Saints Church Homes for Tomorrow Society (ASCHFTS) at 319 Dundas St. East, to assist them to maintain their housing. The project also provides personal supports and community development services to other tenants residing at 319 Dundas St. East. Support services include conflict mediation; community development; crisis intervention; referrals regarding income supports, employment and health care; and assistance with budgeting, homemaking, community living and personal care. In 2008, 16 clients were provided intensive supports and 10 were provided lower level supports. This project is delivered by a staff of 2.2 FTEs. Fred Victor Centre was selected as service provider at this site through a competitive process in 2006. Project 2009 Allocated $147,900.00 $147,900.00 2010 2010 Recommended Requested $150,858.00 $150,858.00 $150,858.00 $150,858.00

SDL at 319 Dundas St. East Total:

Recommendation: This organization is recommended for funding up to $150,858.00, which includes a 2% increase.

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#3

Fred Victor Centre

2010 HOMELESSNESS PROGRAMS Supports to Daily Living (SDL) Agency #4 Homes First Society

90 Shuter St., Toronto (Ward: 27) Organization Summary: This organization is located in the Toronto and East York Community Council District and Scarborough Community Council District. Homes First works with low income people by providing permanent housing and transitional support services. Services for homeless people include: Savard's, a 30-bed shelter for chronically homeless women; Strachan House with 68 transitional beds and 8 emergency beds for men and women; 3576 St, Clair East, a 60-bed shelter for men and women as of January 2009; and alternative housing at 10 sites. Project(s) Description(s): Homes First SDL (Start: 01-Jan-2010 End: 31-Dec-2010)

The project's main office is located in Ward 27. This project provides support services to women and men living at 10 sites operated by Homes First Society in multiple wards in the Toronto and East York Community Council District to assist them to maintain their housing. Support services include conflict mediation; community development; crisis intervention; referrals regarding income supports, employment and health care; and assistance with budgeting, homemaking, community living and personal care. In 2008, 1,087 clients were assisted through this project. It is delivered by a staff of 10.0 FTEs and funded by multiple sources which include the City. Project 2009 Allocated $769,695.92 $769,695.92 2010 2010 Requested Recommended $785,089.84 $785,089.84 $785,089.84 $785,089.84

Homes First SDL Total:

Recommendation: This organization is recommended for funding up to $785,089.84, which includes a 2% increase.

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#4

Homes First Society

2010 HOMELESSNESS PROGRAMS Supports to Daily Living (SDL) Agency #5 Houses Opening Today Toronto (HOTT)

75 Blantyre Ave., Toronto (Ward: 36) Organization Summary: This organization is located in the Scarborough Community Council District and provides 66 units of permanent affordable housing for homeless and underhoused people in nine locations. Project(s) Description(s): HOTT SDL (Start: 01-Jan-2010 End: 31-Dec-2010)

The project's main office is located in Ward 36. This project provides support services to individuals and families living in 66 units operated by HOTT in multiple wards in the Scarborough and Toronto and East York Community Council Districts to assist them to maintain their housing. Support services include conflict mediation; community development; crisis intervention; referrals regarding income supports, employment and health care; and assistance with budgeting, homemaking, community living and personal care. In 2008, 68 clients were assisted through this project. It is delivered by a staff of 3.3 FTEs and funded by multiple sources which include the City. Project 2009 Allocated $98,644.39 $98,644.39 2010 2010 Requested Recommended $100,617.28 $100,617.28 $100,617.28 $100,617.28

HOTT SDL Total:

Recommendation: This organization is recommended for funding up to $100,617.28, which includes a 2% increase.

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#5

Houses Opening Today Toronto (HOTT)

2010 HOMELESSNESS PROGRAMS Supports to Daily Living (SDL) Agency #6 Portland Place Non-Profit Housing Corp.

163 Portland Place, Toronto (Ward: 20) Organization Summary: This organization, formerly known as Evangel Hall Non-Profit Housing (Portland Place), is located in the Toronto and East York Community Council District and provides 46 units of housing and supports to single women and men, couples, and families. Tenants include formerly homeless people. Supports and services for tenants include assistance with budgeting, meal planning, grocery shopping, and the provision of recreation and social activities. Project(s) Description(s): Portland Place SDL (Start: 01-Jan-2010 End: 31-Dec-2010)

The project's main office is located in Ward 20. This project provides support services to individuals and families living in 46 units at Portland Place in Ward 20 to assist them to maintaining their housing. Support services include conflict mediation; community development; crisis intervention; referrals regarding income supports, employment and health care; and assistance with budgeting, homemaking, community living and personal care. In 2008, 48 clients were assisted through this project. It is delivered by a staff of 4.5 FTEs and funded by multiple sources which include the City. Project 2009 Allocated $118,457.10 $118,457.10 2010 2010 Requested Recommended $120,826.24 $120,826.24 $120,826.24 $120,826.24

Portland Place SDL Total:

Recommendation: This organization is recommended for funding up to $120,826.24, which includes a 2% increase.

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#6

Portland Place Non-Profit Housing Corp.

2010 HOMELESSNESS PROGRAMS Supports to Daily Living (SDL) Agency #7 Riverdale Housing Action Group

1327 Queen St. E., Toronto (Ward: 32) Organization Summary: This organization is located in the Toronto and East York Community Council District and provides 44 units of housing with supports, for 95 singles and families in nine locations. Tenants include formerly homeless people. Project(s) Description(s): RHAG SDL (Start: 01-Jan-2010 End: 31-Dec-2010)

The project's main office is located in Ward 32. This project provides support services to individuals and families living at 44 scattered units operated by Riverdale Housing Action Group in multiple wards in the Toronto and East York Community Council District to assist them to maintaining their housing. Support services include conflict mediation; community development; crisis intervention; referrals regarding income supports, employment and health care; and assistance with budgeting, homemaking, community living and personal care. In 2008, 146 clients were assisted through this project. It is delivered by a staff of 1.5 FTEs and funded by multiple sources which include the City. Project 2009 Allocated $35,157.52 $35,157.52 2010 2010 Requested Recommended $35,860.67 $35,860.67 $35,860.67 $35,860.67

RHAG SDL Total:

Recommendation: This organization is recommended for funding up to $35,860.67, which includes a 2% increase.

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#7

Riverdale Housing Action Group

2010 HOMELESSNESS PROGRAMS Supports to Daily Living (SDL) Agency #8 Toronto Christian Resource Centre Self-Help Inc.

90 Richmond Street East, Suite 201, Toronto (Ward: 30) Organization Summary: This organization is located in the Toronto East York Community Council District and works with local low-income people. Services include providing affordable housing for single people, and tenant support. Project(s) Description(s): TCRC Self-Help SDL (Start: 01-Jan-2010 End: 31-Dec-2010) The project's main office is located in Ward 28. This project provides support services to women and men living in 177 units managed by Toronto Christian Resource Centre Self Help Inc. in multiple wards in the Toronto and East York Community Council District to assist them to maintain their housing. Support services include conflict mediation; community development; crisis intervention; referrals regarding income supports, employment and health care; and assistance with budgeting, homemaking, community living and personal care. In 2008, 242 clients were assisted through this project. It is delivered by a staff of 4.0 FTEs. Project 2009 Allocated $108,243.49 $108,243.49 2010 2010 Requested Recommended $110,408.36 $110,408.36 $110,408.36 $110,408.36

TCRC Self-Help SDL Total:

Recommendation: This organization is recommended for funding up to $110,408.36, which includes a 2% increase.

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#8

Toronto Christian Resource Centre Self-Help Inc.

2010 HOMELESSNESS PROGRAMS Supports to Daily Living (SDL) Agency #9 WoodGreen Community Services

835 Queen St. E., Toronto (Ward: 30) Organization Summary: This organization is located in the Toronto and East York Community Council District and works with local residents. Services include a range of programs for people of all ages, permanent housing, and community information. Services for people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness include assistance with finding and maintaining housing. Project(s) Description(s): Woodgreen SDL (Start: 01-Jan-2010 End: 31-Dec-2010)

The project's main office is located in Ward 30. This project provides support services to women and men living in 64 units in Ward 30 operated by Woodgreen to assist them to maintain their housing. Support services include conflict mediation; community development; crisis intervention; referrals regarding income supports, employment and health care; and assistance with budgeting, homemaking, community living and personal care. In 2008, 80 clients were assisted through this project. It is delivered by a staff of 5.8 FTEs. Project 2009 Allocated $288,266.35 $288,266.35 2010 2010 Requested Recommended $294,031.68 $294,031.68 $294,031.68 $294,031.68

Woodgreen SDL Total:

Recommendation: This organization is recommended for funding up to $294,031.68, which includes a 2% increase.

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#9

WoodGreen Community Services

2010 HOMELESSNESS PROGRAMS Supports to Daily Living (SDL) Agency #10 YSM Genesis Place Homes Inc.

280 Gerrard St E, Toronto (Ward: 28) Organization Summary: This organization and all of its sites are located in the Toronto and East York Community Council District. This organization provides permanent affordable housing for persons of all ages, who are either homeless or inadequately housed. They have a 26unit apartment building for people who are able to live independently with appropriate supports from housing workers. Project(s) Description(s): Genesis Place SDL (Start: 01-Jan-2010 End: 31-Dec-2010)

The project's main office is located in Ward 28. This project provides support services to women and men living in 26 units at Genesis Place Housing in Ward 28 to assist them to maintain their housing. Support services include conflict mediation; community development; crisis intervention; referrals regarding income supports, employment and health care; and assistance with budgeting, homemaking, community living and personal care. In 2008, 32 clients were assisted through this project. It is delivered by a staff of 4.5 FTEs and funded by multiple sources which include the City. Project 2009 Allocated $133,377.79 $133,377.79 2010 2010 Requested Recommended $136,045.35 $136,045.35 $136,045.35 $136,045.35

Genesis Place SDL Total:

Recommendation: This organization is recommended for funding up to $136,045.35, which includes a 2% increase.

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#10

YSM Genesis Place Homes Inc.

2010 HOMELESSNESS PROGRAMS Supports to Daily Living (SDL) Agency #11 YWCA of Greater Toronto

80 Woodlawn Ave. E., Toronto (Ward: 22) Organization Summary: YWCA Toronto is located in the Toronto and East York Community Council District and provides programs including Housing & Support, Employment & Skills Development, and Girls & Family programs across the City. Services for women and children who are homeless or at risk of homelessness include: Beatrice House, an 80-bed shelter for families; First Stop Woodlawn a 56bed emergency shelter for single women, two shelters for assaulted women and their children which are funded by the Ministry of Community and Social Services; and four housing complexes offering private and shared accommodation for single women and women led households. Project(s) Description(s): Pape/Humewood SDL (Start: 01-Jan-2010 End: 31-Dec-2010) The project's main office is located in Ward 22. This project provides support services to women and families living at Humewood Drive Housing and Pape Avenue Apartments in Wards 21 and 30 to assist them to maintain their housing. Support services include conflict mediation; community development; crisis intervention; referrals regarding income supports, employment and health care; and assistance with budgeting, homemaking, community living and personal care. In 2008, 244 clients were assisted through this project. It is delivered by a staff of 8.6 FTEs and funded by multiple sources which include the City. Project 2009 Allocated $481,251.10 $481,251.10 2010 2010 Requested Recommended $490,876.12 $490,876.12 $490,876.12 $490,876.12

Pape/Humewood SDL Total:

Recommendation: This organization is recommended for funding up to $490,876.12, which includes a 2% increase.

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#11

YWCA of Greater Toronto

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