What's New

September 22, 2009
Toronto Community Housing supports Social Enterprise through ENP-TO The Enterprising Non-Profits Program provides matching grants of up to $10,000 to nonprofit organizations that are exploring the development of business activities for the dual purpose of generating revenue and furthering their mission.
September 19, 2009
The new face of public housing With its green roof and high-tech features, the 110-unit Toronto Community Housing rental building at 92 Carlton St., "doesn't look like public housing and it's built better than most condominiums."
September 19, 2009
Community recipe project stirs enthusiasm Alexandra Park residents collaborate on a local recipe booklet that's a key component of an innovative partnership called Recipe for Community, a grassroots initiative designed to bring generations together while beautifying the area and building community.
September 14, 2009
Chief Administrative Officer for Toronto Community Housing Toronto Community Housing is pleased to announce that Mitzie Hunter will assume the role of Chief Administrative Officer effective October 19, 2009.

September 4, 2009
Tenants start moving into 501 Adelaide Street East On Friday September 4, families started moving into the new building at 501 Adelaide Street East.
August 27, 2009
Can you help KaBOOM!?

The Blake Boultbee community is getting a new playground on September 24 thanks to KaBOOM! and the Home Depot.  There will be almost 300 people there to put up a new playground in one day!  We need your help to feed these volunteers!

August 17, 2009
Pride starts with a paintbrush South of Finch, east of Jane. To most Torontonians that means one thing: Stay away. But for those who live in the area, that's not an option. Regardless of what others may think, this is their home, a place they want to be proud of.
August 15, 2009
Condo Critic: 288 King St. East You know that something good has happened when the Toronto Community Housing Corp. builds residential towers as beautiful as this one.
August 14, 2009
New bicycles help build great neighbourhood Children in Swansea Mews benefit from donation of bicycles and helmets.
August 13, 2009
Take BAC (17)

The City of Toronto's community beautification program, Take BAC (Beautiful And Clean) 13 initiative launched two summers ago for 13 teams of youth from the City's 13 priority neighbourhoods. Since then, Toronto Community Housing outdoor spaces have been refreshed with new coats of paint, flowers and perennials, and creatively designed landscapes.