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1. Crisis Support
Temporary housing support in response to the intensive support needs of individuals with mental illness in a crisis situation which has placed them, or could potentially place them, in conflict with the criminal justice system.
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2. Transitional Housing
Temporary housing to assist in filling the gap between homeless and permanent housing placement. Clients receive support, education, life-skill training, supervision and structure in the program for up to 3 years.
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3. Supportive Housing
Supportive housing generally refers to a combination of housing assistance and supports that enable people to live independently in their community.
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4. Affordable Market Rent
30% of gross income for low and moderate income households; or 2) a unit for which the rent is at or below the average market rent of a unit in the regional market area.

We aim to address the issue of homelessness by providing a spectrum of housing options to individuals experiencing mental health challenges.

When individuals have a safe place to call home they are better prepared to focus on wellness and recovery, and that’s what makes our support stand out from the rest. It is our priority to help you secure a home while providing a unique combination of alternative support to help you live a healthy, productive life. Our teams engage directly with landlords, property management companies and individuals to foster positive relationships and coordinate continuous housing stability support.

Our Housing Options

Crisis

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Crisis Support

Edith Mac Shelter (Kitchener)

The Edith Mac Shelter is a program that provides emergency housing for adult men in Kitchener.
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Crisis Support

Peel Family Shelter (PFS)

The Peel Family Shelter is a 24/7 program that provides emergency housing for homeless families in the Region of Peel.
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Crisis Support

Short Stay Crisis

The Short Stay Crisis Support Program offers voluntary support services to people with serious mental illness, who are experiencing a crisis, and have come into conflict with the criminal justice system.
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Transitional

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Transitional Housing

Peel Youth Village

Our youth program at Peel Youth Village provides stable transitional housing and support services for youth (ages 16-24) for a maximum of one year less a day (364 days).
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Transitional Housing

Recovery Residence

Recovery Residences Program consists of two group homes located in Mississauga and Brampton.
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Transitional Housing

Peace Ranch

Located in the heart of Caledon, ON, Peace Ranch is a unique transitional housing complex dedicated to mental health recovery for individuals with schizophrenia.
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Supportive

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Supportive Housing

236 First Street, Orangeville

236 First Street will be comprised of individual homes featuring both studios and two-bedrooms to accommodate individuals and families with low to moderate incomes which will support an identified shortage of affordable housing in Orangeville.
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Supportive Housing

Community Homes for Opportunity (CHO)

The CHO program will be available to individuals within SHIP’s catchment area and is intended to assist tenants by providing appropriate housing and support services within their own community.
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Supportive Housing

Supportive Housing

Supportive housing generally refers to a combination of housing assistance and supports that enable people to live independently in their community.
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Affordable Market

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Affordable Market Rent

Hansen

Hansen tenants can expect to be a part of a vibrant community that provides a safe, secure and stable home that is welcoming to all.
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Our Housing Services

We offer rental assistance, tenancy support, conflict resolution and more for youth, families, and seniors.

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We currently own and operate 6 apartment buildings located in Brampton, Mississauga and Toronto. Each building offers independent living opportunities to individuals experiencing mental health challenges in the community.

Our teams at SHIP work with 20+ community partners and more than 170 landlords to create independent living opportunities for vulnerable individuals.  Currently, more than 1100 individuals live independently in their communities with a variety of housing assistance and types.  Available supports include counselling, personal support, case management, income support, life skills training and others.

The acquisition of high quality buildings and housing units is very important to the work we do. It means that we can expand our reach and help more people find a safe place to call home while making necessary services available to keep clients healthy and feeling their best. Our units are built with clients in mind and include practical design elements and layouts that meet client needs, and are located in central areas with easy access to public transportation. We strive to make sure all clients feel included in the community and have put measures in place to create engagement opportunities both internally and with our community partners. The professional teams at SHIP connect with clients regularly to ensure units are well maintained and also make time to address any issues as they arise.

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