More About Our Services & Programs
More About Our Services & Programs

In 2023-2023, The Neighbourhood Group Community Services’ in-person and online programs helped improve the lives of 47,345 vulnerable people in priority Toronto neighbourhoods.
47,345
people improved their health
and well-being in 2022-2023
Childcare
10 provincially-licensed childcare centres provided safe and enriching childcare for 1,704 children, ages newborn to 12 years. Locations include:
Bellevue Ave.
Canoe Landing Centre
Harbourfront Centre
King Edward Public School
Lord Lansdowne Public School
Ontario St.
Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School
Waterfront Public School
Winchester Public School
Yonge-Sheppard Centre
Children & Youth Services
Drop-in, academic and employment support, mental health, arts, recreational, mentorship, advocacy and justice programs helped 3,300 children and youth transition through the teen years. Locations include:
After School Programs
Extra Judicial Sanctions/Measures
Game Changers Restorative Justice
Integrated Model of Care
Kensington Art Academy
Kick Start
Kidz Klub
MOTIV8
North York Youth Drop-in
Steps2Success
Summer Camps
Youth Arcade Studio
Youth Awoken
Youth Outreach Workers
Youth Recreation & Leadership
Weekend Youth Club
Community Development
Working alongside community members to address issues and build better neighbourhoods helped 3,203 people through advocacy, education and support. Programs include:
Community Dinners
Community Gardens
Community Development & Social Action
Easy-Access Voicemail
Financial Advocacy and Literacy
Neighbourhood Pods – Mutual Aid
Teesdale Food Bank
Conflict Resolution & Training
Community and workplace mediation, conflict management, public workshops, consulting and training helped 2,833 people resolve conflicts, and prevent future conflict from escalating. Programs include:
Community Mediation
Workplace Mediation and Training
Mediation & Conflict Resolution Training
Employment Services
Programs, workshops, training, resource centres, individual counselling and job development helped 2,631 job seekers prepare for and find employment with specialized programs for newcomers, at-risk youth, and people with mental health issues. Programs include:
Better Jobs Ontario
Carry On
Connections
Enhanced Services
Employer Services
Moving Forward
New Knowledge, New Steps
Opportunity Knocks
Youth Job Connection
Youth Works
Housing & Housing Development
Supportive housing, eviction prevention, case management and wraparound services helped 466 people maintain their independence. Locations include:
Art Manuel House
Cecelia Murphy Building
Community Link House
Dovercourt Place
Jean Dudley House
L.L. Odette Place
Macey Place
Norm Houghton Complex
O’Connor House
Independent Living & Seniors
Personal Support Workers, nutritious food, recreational services and general assistance helped 7,731 seniors and adults living with physical and/or mental challenges live independently and with dignity. Programs include:
Adult Day Services
Cantonese, Korean and Mandarin Programs
Case Management
Congregate Dining
Friendly Visiting
Home at Last
In-Home Services and Personal Support Workers
Meals on Wheels
Respite Care
Seniors Active Living Centres
Stroke Survivors
Transitional Care
Transportation and Toronto RIDE
Newcomer Services
English classes, workshops and settlement support helped 3,659 newcomers successfully adapt to new life in Canada. Programs include:
Beginners Computer Skills Program
English Conversation Circles
Healthy Lifestyle Workshops
LINC & ESL English Classes
Perinatal Settlement Support Services
Rainbow Connect
Women’s Program
Trustee Hub
Mentoring, financial and administrative assistance helped 66 community groups fulfill their mandates to improve social and economic justice. Some include:
Afghan Youth Engagement and Development Initiative (AYEDI)
Aki Wiidoogeewin
Healing for Scarborough
Lawrence Heights Parents Association
St. James Resident Council
Wanasah
Youth United
Urban Health & Homelessness Services
Holistic case management, harm reduction and poverty reduction services improved the mental and physical health of 21,818 people who are living below the poverty line, including people who are homeless or marginally-housed, and those who have mental health and substance use issues. Programs include:
Clinical Care and Case Management Services
Community Connect
Corner Drop-in
Crystal Meth Project
Employment Program
Eviction Prevention
Harm Reduction Services
Here to Help (H2H)
HIV & AIDS Prevention
Integrated Prevention and Harm Reduction (iPHARE)
Kensington Market Overdose Prevention Site
Mobile Shelter Support Program
Partners for Access and Identification (PAID)
Peers in Emergency Departments
Peer and Park Outreach
Peer Training and Development
Safe Seniors Supported Housing
SafeSpot
Street Survivors
Toronto Community Action Team (TCAT)
UHN Stabilization Centre
Voluntary Trustee Program
Vulnerable Seniors Housing Support