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Housing-focused shelter programs

Shelter programs in Durham Region can help you if you don’t have any other place to stay. Funded homeless shelter programs are housing-focused, as part of Durham Region’s commitment to ending homelessness in our community.

Shelter programs also act as Community Access Points to our By-Name List and Coordinated Access System.

Victims of gender-based violence or trafficking who need supports or emergency accommodation have more than one option:

  • Call Victim Services at 905-721-4226 or Ontario Works in Whitby at 905-666-6239 during business hours.

  • Visit the web page Emergency Shelters for Victims of Violence to access a shelter to accommodate your needs and safety.

Housing-focused shelter locations in Durham Region

Christian Faith Outreach Centre

158 Harwood Ave S., Ajax, Ontario  L1S 2H6

Phone: 905-619-1109 or 289-988-0171

Email: info@cfoc.ca

Criteria: Both men and women, no pets

Capacity: 20 beds

 

Cornerstone

133 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa, Ontario  L1H 4G8

Phone: 905-433-0254 or 1-844-433-0254

Fax: 905-433-2363

Email: GeneralInquiry@CornerstoneDurham.com

Criteria: Single men, men with children, couple with children, seniors with extraordinary medical needs that cannot be accommodated in an emergency shelter, no pets

Capacity: 40 beds

 

Durham Youth Services

82 Kings Crescent, Ajax, Ontario  L1S 2M6

Phone: 905-239-9477

Email: contact@durhamyouth.com

Criteria: Youth ages 16 to 24 years old, no pets

Capacity: 8 beds

 

Muslim Welfare Home

425 Dundas St E., Whitby, Ontario  L1N 2J2

Phone: 905-665-0424 or 1-866-666-1115

Email: muslimwelfarecentre@gmail.com

Criteria: Single women, single women with children (boys under 12), no pets

Capacity: 45 beds 

Transportation help to access shelters

Housing outreach agencies can provide transportation help (bus tickets, etc.) for people who need help to get to a shelter program. Offices are only open during business hours, Monday to Friday. If you need help after hours, you can contact the shelter program for help.

Ajax

Community Development Council Durham

905-686-2661

Clarington

John Howard Society

905-623-6814

Oshawa-Whitby

John Howard Society

905-579-8482

Scugog-Uxbridge-Brock

North House

705-432-8654 or 1-877-406-8723

Durham Region Winter Warming

In collaboration with the Durham Region Health Department and homelessness support agencies across our community, Durham Region implements a Winter Warming Plan to support unsheltered residents over the winter. Part of this plan includes expanding shelter capacity by opening winter warming locations. These locations open in November and are open regardless of temperature. The drop down below lists the locations of the winter warming programs.

In addition, the Durham Region Health Department issues Extreme Cold Weather Alerts when temperatures are forecasted to reach -15 degrees Celsius or colder, and/ or when the wind chill is forecasted to reach -20 degree Celsius or colder. When this alert is initiated, all housing-focused emergency shelters must expand their services by adding additional mats/ cots and using hotel space as needed to ensure no one is turned away. Shelters also remain open during the day so that people can stay inside. You can find housing-focused emergency shelter locations above.

More information on health risks associated with exposure to cold weather and how you can protect yourself can be found at Extreme Cold - Region of Durham.

Additional Warming Programs

Winter Warming Programs are open regardless of temperature and are open 7 days/week unless noted otherwise. 

 

Expanding Family Motel Spaces 

Family motel programs in Durham Region are expanding the number of available rooms to support the increase in families experiencing homelessness.

 

Female sole support parents

Muslim Welfare Home

Phone: 905-665-0424 or 1-866-666-1115

 

Male sole support parents and couples with children

Cornerstone will be working with Salvation Army 

Phone: 905-433-0254 or 1-844-433-024

 

Ajax 

Christian Faith Outreach Centre (CFOC) Shelter – open 24/7

Address: Sales Pavilion at Ajax Plaza – 27 Station St. (Southwest corner of Harwood Ave. S and Station St.)         

Phone: 289-923-2360

Criteria: Both men and women, support animals (with papers)         

Capacity: 30 beds

 

Pickering

East Shore Community Centre - During Cold Weather Alerts, 10 p.m. to 7 a.m.

Address: 910 Liverpool Road, Pickering

Phone: 289-923-2196

 

Whitby

Salvation Army – open 9:30 p.m. to 8:30 a.m.

Address: 117 King St., Whitby (across from the Whitby Library)

Phone: 905-809-7168

Criteria: Both men and women, no pets

Capacity:10 beds

 

Daytime drop-in services will be available on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, from 12 to 4 p.m. The Whitby Public Library is also open during its regular hours.

 

Oshawa

Do Unto Others (DUO) – open 24/7

Address: 446 Simcoe St. S., Unit D, Oshawa

Phone: 905-213-9580

Criteria: Men and women, pets allowed

Capacity: 20 spaces not beds

 

Backdoor Mission – open 11 p.m. to 7 a.m.

Address: 66 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa

Criteria: Clinic Clients of Mission United

Capacity: 10 beds

 

North Durham – Brock, Scugog, Uxbridge

The Community Homelessness Prevention Initiative (CHPI) Outreach Workers from Community Living Durham North will be coordinating hotel assistance directly for people residing in the North who cannot be accommodated through the housing-focused emergency shelters or overnight warming spaces. Their office line is 905-852-5919 and they can also be emailed at cbranchaud@cldn.ca or ddesouza@cldn.ca.

 

North House can provide transportation help (i.e. bus tickets, etc.) for people residing in the North to access housing-focused emergency shelters or overnight warming programs. They can be reached at 705-432-8654 or 1-877-406-8723. Offices are only open during business hours, Monday to Friday. If you need help after hours, you can contact the shelter program directly for assistance.

 

Transportation

 

Housing outreach agencies can provide transportation help (bus tickets, etc.) for people who need help to get to a shelter program. Offices are only open during business hours, Monday to Friday. If you need help after hours, you can contact the shelter program directly for help.

 

*A contingency plan is in place should further space be needed and will be reviewed on a regular basis.

About homelessness in Durham Region

Commitment to ending chronic homelessness in Durham Region
 The Regional Municipality of Durham is committed to ending chronic homelessness in our community. We are part of the Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness’s Built for Zero Canada program, which is a nation-wide effort that helps communities end chronic homelessness. Through the collection of real-time data, the Region and its service providers can better address homelessness in Durham and track our progress on homelessness reduction.
  What are housing-focused shelter programs?
 The Region developed a housing-focused approach for shelters in our community. This means that shelters are part of a process to help someone be housed and end their homelessness. In housing-focused shelters and outreach programs, all supports, services and strategies lead to housing, as opposed to just managing the symptoms of homelessness.

From the moment someone enters shelter, there are supports and a plan to ensure a safe and appropriate exit from shelter. Shelter programs are part of the process of helping people end their homelessness while helping to meet their basic needs. You can learn more about how housing-focused shelters in Durham Region operate through our Service Standards.

OrgCode Consulting, Inc. and the Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness (CAEH) partnered to create guidelines for shelters to become housing-focused, as part of the Canadian Shelter Transformation Network. You can learn more about  housing-focused shelters from the Canadian Shelter Transformation Network.

Shelter programs focus on short-term stays and have a commitment to helping people exit the shelter to housing. From the moment you access shelter, staff will ask you about your housing plan and work with you to put that plan in action. Everyone in shelter needs to be working on their housing plan as much as possible.

You can contact the shelter program directly to start the intake process.

 Street Outreach Strategy
 Durham’s Street Outreach Team are working to ensure unsheltered residents have access to the the supports and services they need, including access to housing-focused shelter programs. Street Outreach Workers are meeting with unsheltered residents across Durham region to obtain their consent to add them to our By-Name List and connect them with a dedicated case manager, who will help them access supports and services.
 By-Name List and Co-ordinated Access System
 To help streamline access to housing and supports, the Region uses a By-Name List and Co-ordinated Access System. The By-Name List is a list of people currently experiencing homelessness, who provide consent to receive supports, and are engaged with the support system. The Co-ordinated Access System is used to connect people on the By-Name List with wrap-around supports and housing to help end their homelessness.
 Primary Care Outreach Program (PCOP)
 The Primary Care Outreach Program (PCOP) provides outreach services year-round to vulnerable populations in Durham Region. The PCOP is a partnership between Durham’s Health and Social Services departments and consists of an advanced care paramedic and social worker. The advanced care paramedic provides physical assessments, vital signs, wound care and blood sugar monitoring, while the social worker provides assessment and service navigation. Together, they coordinate referrals to community supports.
 Help someone in crisis
 If you see a vulnerable resident in crisis, please dial 9-1-1 and emergency services will respond to the situation.
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