MISSISSAUGA, ONT. - The Ontario government is providing $270,000 in operational funding for rent supplements and mental health and addictions support services for 40 new supportive housing units in Mississauga, Ont. The government also recently provided
DCN-JOC News ServicesMISSISSAUGA, ONT. – The Ontario government is providing $270,000 in operational funding for rent supplements and mental health and addictions support services for 40 new supportive housing units in Mississauga, Ont.
The Streetsville project, operated by Indwell Community Homes, will provide services to individuals over the age of 18 with histories of mental health, addiction and housing instability, states a release.
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