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What is Non-Profit Housing?
Non-profit housing builds strong communities
Over 200,000 Ontario households — more than
400,000 individuals — live in non-profit housing.
Non-profit housing allows frail seniors to stay in their home
communities, offers an affordable home to low-income families, gives
disabled people independence, and helps the "hard to house" find and
keep a decent home.
Created by volunteer organizations—service clubs, faith or
community groups, advocates for people with disabilities—or by
municipal councils, non-profit housing is the community's response to
people who need a decent place to live.
Non-profit housing receives government funding to make the homes
affordable to people with low and moderate incomes. Tenants pay rent
based on what they can afford.
Non-profit housing is more
than just housing.
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