Housing Stabilization Fund

The Housing Stabilization Fund (HSF) is intended to prevent homelessness by meeting the emergency housing needs of Toronto residents who receive financial assistance from Ontario Works (OW) and income support from Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) so that they are able to stabilize their housing situation.

HSF has been extended to include migrants residing in Toronto under an emergency authorization for humanitarian reasons who are in receipt of Emergency Assistance (EA).

Toronto Employment and Social Services (TESS) is committed to administering this fund in a timely, transparent and consistent manner that is responsive to client circumstances.

Please note that reimbursements cannot be issued for items already paid for prior to the request for HSF.

Background

HSF was developed and has been administered by TESS since January 01, 2013 to meet provincial program objectives in addressing homelessness.

Currently, the province has several programs and strategies to prevent homelessness, and help people experiencing or at risk of homelessness. The Homelessness Prevention Program (HPP) is a provincially funded program that supports municipalities in providing affordable housing and support services for people at risk of or experiencing homelessness. The objective of the program is preventing, addressing, and reducing homelessness.

Utilizing funding from HPP, HSF meets provincial objectives by assisting people experiencing homelessness obtain and retain housing, as well as assisting households at risk of homelessness remain housed.

Target Group

Residents of the City of Toronto who are in receipt of financial assistance through Ontario Works (OW) or income support through Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) can request the fund. For OW, this includes individuals receiving Temporary Care Assistance. Clients in receipt of Emergency Assistance or Interim Assistance are not eligible for the fund, unless they are in Canada under an emergency authorization for humanitarian reasons. This fund is not available to residents of Toronto who are not in receipt of social assistance.

General Principles

Terms

Establishing a Residence:

Soft Furniture: Household items that are upholstered with fabric such as a sofa bed and sofa.

Homeless: Not having stable, secure, and permanent housing/residence. This includes those who access shelters, couch surf, lack of funds to secure and/or maintain housing, live on the streets, sleep in houses/structures which are unsafe and/or without utilities

Total Accommodation Costs: Includes the actual shelter cost plus any additional expenses such as hydro, fuel.

Eligibility Criteria

Housing Circumstances

To secure housing and prevent homelessness, clients may be eligible for the HSF if they are:

To meet the emergency housing needs, HSF may be issued to help with:

(a) Last Month’s Rent within the Province of Ontario