Located in Toronto, ON, the Good Shepherd Refuge stands as a beacon of hope for those facing poverty and homelessness. With a dedication to serving the community, this refuge offers a daily free meal program alongside a multitude of services tailored to support individuals in need. Among its offerings are 97 shelter beds for homeless adult men, essential toiletries and men's clothing distribution, and a specialized medical clinic catering to the unique needs of homeless individuals.
In addition to these vital services, the Good Shepherd Refuge provides programs designed to empower individuals to break free from the cycle of homelessness. From pre and post-treatment services for those seeking addiction recovery to specialized support for homeless and at-risk Veterans, this refuge strives to address the diverse needs of its community. Notably, the refuge also manages two supportive housing units, Barrett House for individuals living with HIV & AIDS requiring 24-hour support, and St. Joseph's Residence catering to frail seniors (55+) who have experienced homelessness in their past.
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