Public Assistance Programs


FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR LOW-INCOME HOMEOWNERS (65+)

Over 65? Own a home? Have a disbility? Low-income? We can give you information on how you can get government funding to renovate or repair your home. Visit: www.homesafetyfor65plus.com or call: 416.784.3654

Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services

Ontario Disability Support Program
Office phone: 416-325-0500 Toll-free phone 1-888-789-4199 Information Line TTY phone 1-800-387-5559
Fax: 416-325-0613
Web site: www.cfcs.gov.on.ca/CFCS/en/programs/IES/
Address: Toronto Region, 477 Mount Pleasant Rd, 3rd Fl, Toronto, ON, M7A 1G1
Location (Intersection): Toronto North (Mount Pleasant Rd-Millwood Rd)
Ward: St Paul's (Ward 22) Officers Pat Bader, Program Manager Vickie Lowery, Program Coordinator
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30-5
Languages of service: English ; French
Eligibility:
Income Support Adults 18 years and over with a verified physical or mental disability expected to last a year or more
  • the disability must make it difficult to care for self, go into the community or work
  • must be resident of Ontario and be financially eligible,
persons may also qualify if any of the following apply:
  • in receipt of disability benefits under the Canada Pension Plan (CPP)
  • 65 years and over and not eligible for Old Age Security (OAS)
  • live in a psychiatric facility
  • live in a facility under the Developmental Services Act or in a home under the Homes for Special Care Act
  • are about to turn 18 and currently receive assistance for Children with Severe Disabilities Benefit (formerly Handicapped Children's Benefit)

Employment Support Persons 16 years and over with a physical or mental disability expected to last a year or more
  • the disability must make it difficult to find or keep work
  • must be a resident of Ontario willing and able to work in Canada

How to apply: Apply by phone, letter or in person to the nearest local office (see branch records) - applications for Employment Support are also available on web site; persons in need of immediate assistance should apply for Ontario Works -- see separate entry Toronto Community and Neighbourhood Services, Social Services Division
Physical access: Wheelchair accessible building including main entrance and barrier free washrooms, braille and tone elevators with lowered buttons, designated parking
Service description:
Income Support Support includes drug card for prescribed drugs
  • mobility devices, batteries and repair
  • dental care
  • vision care benefit and hearing aids
  • home repairs
  • health related benefits
  • extended health benefits
  • Community Start-Up and Maintenance Benefit (CSUMB) -- assistance for persons with disabilities who need to move, pay rent arrears in order to avoid being evicted, or pay utility arrears or reconnection fees, or assist with costs associated with discharge from an institution or move due to family violence
  • heating allowance
  • assistive devices
  • guide dogs
  • utilities
  • Employment Start-Up Benefit
  • child care costs
  • Mandatory Special Necessities -- includes diabetic supplies, surgical supplies and dressings, transportation to medical treatment if cost exceeds $15 in a month
  • Special Diet Allowance may be available

Employment Support
  • Provides goods and/or services to remove barriers to competitive employment and to assist people with disabilities to attain competitive employment goals available on a voluntary basis
  • may include the following goods and services -- employment planning and preparation
  • grooming costs
  • skills training
  • job placement
  • self employment assistance
  • adaptive technologies for training/employment
  • books, supplies

Welfare Fraud Hotline 1-800-394-7867 -- collects information on possible fraudulent use of financial assistance and forwards to issuing level of government
Developmental Services -- funding and service system management to community programs providing residential community support services to persons with developmental disabilities
Violence Against Women Programs (VAWP) -- funding and service system management to community programs, shelters and counselling services supporting violence against women prevention initiatives
Interpreter/Intervener Services -- funding to community agencies
Special Services at Home (SSAH) -- provides funds to families for the purchase of in-home supports related to parent relief and skills development
  • eligibility -- children 18 years and under with physical disabilities living in the family home
  • children and adults with developmental disabilities living in the family home
    Assistance for Children with Severe Disabilities Benefit (ACSD) (formerly Handicapped Children's Benefit) -- provides funds to families who have children under 18 years with physical and developmental disabilities
  • monthly amount depends on severity of disability, family income and special costs incurred related to the disability

Organization type: Provincial Government
Subjects: Assaulted women; Assistive devices; Coordinating organizations; Disabilities; Disability benefits; Employment; Financial assistance; Financial programs; Fraud; Funding; Home support; Job placements; Mental health; Physical disabilities; Seniors; Social assistance; Vocational counselling; Vocational rehabilitation

Toronto Social Services Division

Central Toronto Social Services
Office phone 416-397-1800 Switchboard ; 416-397-5100 Intake
Toll-free phone 1-888-465-4478 Intake ; 1-800-808-2268 Interactive Voice Response (IVR)
TTY phone 416-392-2594
Fax 416-392-1801
Web site www.toronto.ca/socialservices/index.htm
Address 150 Eglinton Ave E, Ste 900, Toronto, ON, M4P 3E2
Location (Intersection) Toronto North (Yonge St-Eglinton Ave E)
Ward St Paul's (Ward 22)
Officers Grace Nalbandian, Manager, Social Services
Contacts Lorella DeSousa, Community and Labour Market Manager
Hours Mon-Fri 8:30-4:30
Area served Central Toronto
Languages of service English
Eligibility Youth and adults 18 years and over in financial need, including seniors, and employable youth 16 or 17 who cannot live at home but are attending school or seeking employment * serves those living in postal code areas: M4P, M4R, M4S, M4T, M4V, M5N, M5P, M5R, M6B, M6C, M6E
Physical access Wheelchair accessible building including main entrance and barrier free washrooms * braille elevator, lowered buttons
Service description
  • Delivers the Ontario Works program
  • provides employment supports and financial assistance
  • for more detail see main record for Toronto Social Services Division

Organization type Regional Government
Subjects Assistive devices; Computers; Dental services; Drugs; Emergency financial assistance; Fax machines; Financial assistance; Food; Free services; Internet access; Job search training; Photocopiers; Seniors; Social assistance; Telephones; Vision aids

Social Assistance

Toronto North
Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services Ontario Disability Support Program
Address: Toronto Region, 477 Mount Pleasant Rd, 3rd Fl, Toronto, ON, M7A 1G1
Intersection: Mount Pleasant Rd-Millwood Rd
Office phone: 416-325-0500
Web Address: www.cfcs.gov.on.ca/CFCS/en/programs/IES/
Fax: 416-325-0613
Officer: Pat Bader, Program Manager

Toronto North
Toronto. Social Services Division. Central Toronto Social Services
Address: 150 Eglinton Ave E, Ste 900, Toronto, ON, M4P 3E2
Intersection: Yonge St-Eglinton Ave E
Office phone: 416-397-1800 Switchboard ; 416-397-5100 Intake
Contact: Lorella DeSousa, Community and Labour Market Manager
Web Address: www.toronto.ca/socialservices/index.htm
Fax: 416-392-1801
Officer: Grace Nalbandian, Manager, Social Services
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