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  Resources - Specialized Housing

  Belleville Region  

Youth Habilitation Quinte Inc.

210A Front Street, 3rd Floor, Belleville, ON K8N 2Z2

 

Tel: 613 969-0830
Fax: 613 969-1464

Trenton Office
81 Dundas St. W., Trenton ON K8V 3P4

Tel: 613 392-8317
Fax: 613 392-8331

Bancroft Office
2 Bridge Street East, Bancroft, ON K0L 1C0

Tel: 613 332-5558
Fax: 613 332-2687

Madoc Office
108 Russell St., Unit 304, Madoc, ON K0K 2K0

Tel: 613 473-5255
Fax: 613 473-2374

Youthab provides specialized housing services to young adults 16-24 who are assessed as needing subsidized housing services with support services

Our House & Our House Too
 

Tel: 613 969-8874
weekdays, from 8:30 - 4:30.

Our Homes provide a safe temporary, affordable and comfortable place for families, single adults and youth who are homeless or at risk of being homeless.

ACCT
245 Dundas St. E. Belleville
 

Tel: 613 962-0259

Provides a variety of services for severely mentally ill individuals from 16 to 65. These services include assistance with housing, skills training, advocacy, etc.

Cheshire Homes
 

Tel: 613 966-2941

Provides attendant care services to individuals 16 years or older who live with a permanent physical disability and require assistance with their personal care. These services are provided in either their own homes or in the supportive housing sites located in Belleville and Picton. 41 Pinnacle St S. Belleville.

Children's Aid Society
363 Dundas St. West Belleville
 

Tel: 613 962-9291

Provides mandated services such as foster care to those families who have issues around caring for their children. Provide foster care to children whose parents become homeless. Referrals: courts and community.

Habitat for Humanity, Prince Edward/Hastings
www.habitatpeh.org
   
 

Is a global non-Profit organization that builds houses for working People with low incomes. Homeowners are chosen by a selection committee of Habitat members and must perform 500 "sweat equity" hours, which is the down payment for the home.

Loyalist College Aboriginal Services
 

Tel: 613 969-1913 ext. 2250

Provides assistance to aboriginals attending Loyalist College including Housing and related needs.

Mental Health Services Hastings and Prince Edward Corporation
135 Victoria Ave., Belleville ON
 

Tel: 613 968-2619
(888) 278-1671
Fax: 613 968-4993

qhomes@blvl.igs.net

The QRCH provides housing, case-management services and supportive housing to individuals who have a severe and persistent mental illness. Apply by phone or walk in, no appointment necessary. There is a waiting list for all services.

Pathways to Independence
289 Pinnacle St.
Belleville, ON K8N 3B3
 

Tel: 613 962-2541
Fax: 613 962-6357

Providing residential and vocational support for developmentally challenged adults or persons with acquired brain injures. Supports can include 24 hours staffing or staffing assistance based on the number of hours needed; supported employment; counselling; respite care for families under stress. Also provide a psychiatric clinic on site once a month-referrals made by family physician. Waiting list depending on vacancies, ability to provide support, funding and costs.
Psychiatric clinic- no cost ( covered by OHIP and Pathways).

Plainfield Community Homes
91 Millennium Parkway,
Belleville, On   K8N 4Z5
Contact: John Klassen, Executive Director
 

Tel: 613 969-7407
Fax: 613 969-7775

www.plainfield.org
Plainfield community Homes is a non-profit organization that provides a range of services and supports to adults and children with developmental disabilities. Guided by a corporate Mission and Vision, Plainfield Community Homes is committed to supporting people withdisabilities through the promotion of their own individual empowerment and autonomy over their own live. The supports and activities provided are determined and requested by the person an/or their families or other support networks. These supports enable people to participate in the life of the community, lead active and productive lives and discover, celebrate and further develop the capacities that lie within.


 
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