Youth Hab

Youthab helps individuals obtain and maintain the three essentials for quality of life: housing, good mental health and employment.

Under the Youthab umbrella of services are the Career Edge Employment Programs, the Community Mental Health Counseling Program and three very specific Housing Programs: the Transition Home Program, Cooperative Housing, and the Hastings Housing Resource Centre Program.
Today, through our various programs and a dedicated staff of over 50 professionals, we provide confidential, professional services to over 10,000 people per year in the 6 communities we service in the Greater Quinte area.
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Additional Support Programs


Warm Room

The Salvation Army Community
and Family Services

295 Pinnacle Street

Warm Room will be open from November to March (call the office to get exact start up and ending dates) giving homeless people in the community a place to escape the frigid weather. The hours of operation will be 6 pm till 10 pm seven days a week. The Salvation Army will also provide essential services such as meals, clothing and personal hygiene items to people who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Information about other local services, resources and accommodations will be available to help break the cycle of homelessness.

Home Visitors Program

The Home Visitor Program is designed to provide services to isolated persons with mental or physical disabilities.

  • To be eligible, the client will be: Not in receipt of home support services
  • In need of assistance with maintaining permanent housing
  • Referral will be accepted from: Service Agencies
  • Individuals/families requesting support

To refer, call 966-6170 ext. 2365 or call 1-800-267-0575

Community Partners

50 Elgin Street, Trenton
100 North Trent Street, Frankford

  • Tel: 613 771-9659

Community Partners for Success is a Non-Profit Co-Operative. We are also one of the Ontario Early Years Satellite Centres for the YMCA-OEYC Lead Agency in Coburg. We provide program for parents, caregivers and their children. A variety of children's programs are provided to help stimulate healthy growth and development. Parents and caregivers are also given the opportunity to participate in planned groups with experts in a variety of areas, health, development, coping strategies and nutrition just to name a few.