Some social housing providers offer alternative housing for people who have experienced homelessness, or who have had difficulty finding and maintaining tenancies. They offer support services to help people move back into the community after long periods of homelessness or unstable housing.
People who live in alternative housing pay rent-geared-to-income (RGI). Contact the alternative housing provider directly to apply.
Cornerstone Community Association Durham Incorporated
454 Bloor Street East, Oshawa
For more information, call 905-433-3807.
Houses single transient men and women.
Cornerstone also has some units at Cormack Station and Northview Meadow Co-op.
John Howard Society
298-300 Anderson Street, Oshawa
For more information, call 905-579-8482.
Houses youth aged 16 to 22 years.
YWCA of Oshawa
55 McGrigor Street, Oshawa
For more information, call 905-728-5227.
Houses women with a history of emotional or psychiatric problems, woman-led sole-support parent households, physically disabled women, and abused women.
YWCA also has some units at Cormack Station.