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    For over 30 years, we've owned and operated safe, affordable housing for seniors, low-income families, and people struggling with homelessness, mental health and substance use issues.

Residents are in good hands with our dedicated teams who provide supportive care, a connection to community, and dining programs. Our team also works with partners and developers to find new and innovative solutions to the growing need for affordable housing in Toronto.

For more info, contact:

Housing Services

Jenny Lewis
jenny.lewis@tngcs.org
416.925.2103 x5460

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Cecelia Murphy Building

Located in a quiet residential area, Cecelia Murphy supportive housing helps seniors live independently in one, two, and four-bedroom apartments. Residents have 24-7 access to qualified personal support workers, crisis response services and general assistance.

East York
Community Link House

Community Link House

Community Link House is fully-subsidized supportive housing for seniors who have experienced homelessness and mental health issues. Residents have access to qualified personal support workers, crisis response services and general assistance.

East York
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Jean Dudley House

Jean Dudley House offers comfortable, welcoming and supportive living for seniors who have cognitive or physical challenges. Residents have their own bedrooms, shared bathrooms and a common living room, dining room and garden, as well as access to qualified personal support workers, crisis response services and general assistance.

East York
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Modular Housing - Dovercourt and Macey Place

Our modular housing helps people successfully transition from homelessness to a supportive living apartment. Together with COTA Health, we offer residents comprehensive and around-the-clock support on-site, including harm reduction, counseling, assistance with finances, access to healthcare, income support, and help finding work. 

Multiple Locations
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Norm Houghton Complex

Located in Toronto's east-end, the Norm Houghton Complex has two buildings: Our 680 Kingston Road building is for independent seniors, and has support services available. Our 11 Main Street building is home to families, singles and seniors. The buildings are connected with a courtyard that has a playground, seating area and a garden where residents can grow their own vegetables.

East York
O’Connor House

O’Connor House

At O'Connor House, seniors who face cognitive or physical challenges are warmly welcomed in this nurturing and secure home. Together with Woodgreen Community Services, we offer residents their own bedrooms, shared bathrooms and a common living room, dining room and garden, as well as onsite personal support workers.

East York

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