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St Jude Community Homes

Charity Toronto, ON

Community developmentHealthOutreach and welfare

This organization is registered with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).

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Registration number:

131769960RR0001

Type:

Charitable Organization

Category:

Relief of Poverty

Subcategory:

Organizations Relieving Poverty

What we do

St. Jude Community Homes is a private non-profit organization that provides supportive housing for adults recovering from mental illness. They believe recovery from mental illness is a personal journey enhanced by the support of others. Their mission is to offer permanent, safe, affordable housing for individuals with severe mental illness. They aim to create a place to call home and a community of belonging. St. Jude operates on strong principles of community development and recovery.

St. Jude Community Homes serves the Toronto area in Ontario, Canada. They operate three buildings and several dispersed units in downtown Toronto. Their main location is on Dundas Street East in Toronto. They support over 128 residents throughout their facilities. Their services are targeted to single individuals living in the Toronto area with severe mental illness.

Program highlights include quality supportive housing services and community development activities. St. Jude offers a food program and supported employment opportunities. They connect residents with external supports as needed. Resource workers help residents set personal goals and provide necessary skills training. The organization encourages residents to focus on their abilities and participate in their home community. Residents must have a formal diagnosis of serious mental illness and be able to live somewhat independently. 

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St Jude Community Homes

Charity Toronto, ON

Community developmentHealthOutreach and welfare

This organization is registered with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).

CRA info

Registration number:

131769960RR0001

Type:

Charitable Organization

Category:

Relief of Poverty

Subcategory:

Organizations Relieving Poverty

What we do

St. Jude Community Homes is a private non-profit organization that provides supportive housing for adults recovering from mental illness. They believe recovery from mental illness is a personal journey enhanced by the support of others. Their mission is to offer permanent, safe, affordable housing for individuals with severe mental illness. They aim to create a place to call home and a community of belonging. St. Jude operates on strong principles of community development and recovery.

St. Jude Community Homes serves the Toronto area in Ontario, Canada. They operate three buildings and several dispersed units in downtown Toronto. Their main location is on Dundas Street East in Toronto. They support over 128 residents throughout their facilities. Their services are targeted to single individuals living in the Toronto area with severe mental illness.

Program highlights include quality supportive housing services and community development activities. St. Jude offers a food program and supported employment opportunities. They connect residents with external supports as needed. Resource workers help residents set personal goals and provide necessary skills training. The organization encourages residents to focus on their abilities and participate in their home community. Residents must have a formal diagnosis of serious mental illness and be able to live somewhat independently. 

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