Housing Drop-In
COSTI’s Housing Drop-In program is designed to meet the specific needs of individuals and families who are under-housed, homeless or at the risk of becoming homeless, facing cultural, linguistic, and socio-economic barriers to suitable housing.
See housing flyer here.
Services Available
- Information and referrals towards securing sustainable housing and preventing eviction
- Search for affordable market rent units
- Help with applications for subsidized housing
- Volunteer activities providing meaningful work experience and reduction in social isolation
Staff at this location speak: Albanian, Arabic, Farsi, French, Greek, Italian, Polish, Turkish, Twi, Russian and Spanish. Other languages may be made available upon request.
Who is Eligible
Services are available to anyone residing in the North York area who is under-housed, at risk of becoming homeless and/or who faces cultural, linguistic, and socio-economic barriers to suitable housing.
Program Intake
Drop-In Hours Monday to Friday 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Wednesday and Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Contact Details for:
Housing Drop-In
Phone: 416.244.0480
This Program is Located at:
Sheridan Mall, 1700 Wilson Avenue, Suite 114
Toronto, ON M3L 1B2. PO Box 88
Phone: 416.244.0480 | nyork@costi.org
There is no service fee for this program.
COSTI's Housing Drop-in program is funded by the City of Toronto, Homeless Initiatives Fund, and the United Way Greater Toronto.
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