Graduate House provides lots of opportunities to try new things and meet new people. Our student residence council hosts social events and residents can participate in an extensive intramural sports program. Our Residence Life Staff coordinates regular activities, groups and workshops and hosts a wide range of events including weekly movies and coffee nights, courtyard brunches, and parties.
Toronto Community Housing is the largest social housing provider in Canada and the second largest in North America. It provides homes to about 58,500 low and moderate-income households, including seniors, families, singles, refugees, recent immigrants to Canada and people with special needs. Our residents come from diverse backgrounds. This diversity includes age, education, language, sexual orientation, mental and physical disability, religion, ethnicity and race as well as increasing diversity in lifestyles and values.
The East York Housing Help Centre is just one of many programs and services offered by our parent organization, East York East Toronto Family Resources (EYET). As a multi-service agency, EYET provides family resource programs, community services, parent/child drop ins, childcare programs, and a range of housing programs. Through the support of the City of Toronto's Shelter Support and Housing Administration, and partnership with communities, agencies and private sector landlords, the East York Housing Help Centre works to build strong communities to support individuals and families to reduce homelessness.
Provincial Planning and Land Use Planners/Community Planning and Development Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing Central Municipal Services Office