Program:
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Community Homelessness Prevention Program
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Address:
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20 King St Dryden, ON P8N 1B3
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Map
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Location:
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- Located on King St on the S side of TransCanada Hwy
- Closest intersection is at King St and Earl Ave
- Situated beside the RBC Royal Bank
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Service Description:
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Administers and delivers social services to the citizens of the District of Kenora
Provides financial assistance with utility payments and/or rent arrears for low-income individuals and families and recipients of Ontario Works (OW) and Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) benefitsAssists individuals at risk of homelessness to remain housed Types of expenses eligible for assistance may include:- Rent arrears
- Utility arrears,
- First and/or last month rent,
- Utility deposit,
- Moving expenses related to employment,
- Health and safe living
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Application:
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- Contact your local Kenora District Services Board office to set up an appointment
- Individuals currently receiving Ontario Works or Ontario Disability supports should speak with their Case Manager directly to discuss rent/utility arrears as this may be handled through a different program
Required documentation
- Identification - Birth certificate or driver's licence
- Income verification for all family members (i.e. last 2 pay stubs, EI slips, pension slips, support orders, rental income)
- Asset information for all adult family members; last bank statement (all accounts), value of any investments
- Utility, gas, oil, water bills; disconnect notice, plus last bill
- Rent receipts or mortgage documentation, plus eviction notice
- Estimates for household repairs
- You may be required to provide verification of crisis situation
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Eligibility / Target Population:
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- Residents of the District of Kenora 18 years of age and older
- Must be at or below Low Income Cut Off (LICO) + 15%
- Landlords/utility companies must agree to continue the tenancy and/or continue the service upon payment of the arrears
- Applicants must not be subject to any eviction proceedings for reasons other than rent arrears
- Applicants must indicate their intention to remain in their current accommodation for at least a further twelve (12) month period
- Successful applicants will be requested to repay the funds over a reasonable period of time
Shelter
- Rental arrears as long as rental unit is not subsidized, to a maximum of two months' rent
- Applicants must demonstrate that arrears are temporary and not chronic and that with assistance with clearing up the outstanding arrears, the applicant will be able to pay future rent
- This fund does not provide last month's rent
- Mortgage arrears are available up to 2 months with a maximum of $1,000
Utilities
- Individuals who have received a disconnection notice and/or require funding for reconnection costs of any utility service including water, sewer, oil, and wood
- In extenuating circumstances (flood, fire, victim of violence), utility and hydro deposits can be provided
- Amount of the outstanding arrears will be provided on a one time basis
Repairs
- Individuals whose dwellings require emergency repairs necessary in order to remain housed, to a maximum of $750
- Repairs could be to fix pipes, furnace, washer, dryer, fridge and stove
Other Items
- Individuals who have an emergency situation such as fire, flood and victims of violence who need to purchase necessary household items to a maximum of $750
- Moving expenses if it is necessary for the health and welfare of the person to leave the previous place of residence
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