TO Support Cluster Service Area Agency Name Allocation Amount Communities Being Served

Emergency Food Community Kitchens

Kingston Rd/Galloway, Orton Park, and West Scarborough East Scarborough Boys and Girls Club $ 327,600.00 Hill communities (Wards 23, 24, 25), plus extended service to Wards 20 and 22.

Primarily east and Scarborough 5N2 Kitchen within the boundaries of DVP and Woodbine, and Scarborough $ 99,600.00 Danforth, Finch and Port Union; also delivering to vulnerable populations

Downtown East and West, , ; Scarborough; Kitchen 24 $ 96,000.00 Scarborough, North Etobicoke

Hospitality Workers Training Centre Downtown; Scarborough $ 78,000.00 South East Toronto (HWTC, aka Hawthorn Kitchen)

Toronto Drop-in Network ( 51 Various locations across the City, City-wide $ 140,564.00 agencies) concentration downtown

City-wide FoodShare $ 150,000.00 Various NIAs, especially Tower Communities

Downtown West, High Park, and Feed It Forward $ 72,000.00 Parkdale

Across Toronto serving those with mental City-Wide Bikur Cholim $ 10,000.00 health conditions, & vulnerable seniors African (East and West, Caribbean) and Black communities in Black Creek Community Health cluster area, Glenfield- North Etobicoke $ 60,000.00 Centre Jane Heights, - The Westway, Beaumonde Heights, Mt. Olive- Silverstone-Jamestown Community Food Providers

City-wide Daily Bread Food Bank $ 150,000.00

City-wide Second Harvest $ 150,000.00

City-wide Salvation Army $ 150,000.00

North York Harvest Food Bank $ 150,000.00

Community Food Programs

1884 Davenport Road & Wychwood Open Downtown The Stop $ 36,000.00 Door

Downtown Mission $ 40,000.00 Gerrard and Yonge Street locations

Toronto Downtown West, and Downtown; East York; North York The Neighbourhood Organization $ 40,000.00 North York City-wide FCJ Refugee Centre $ 40,000.00 refugees, immigrants

Downtown; East York The Neighbourhood Group $ 40,000.00 Taylor Massey , East End, Danforth, NIAs

Downtown Progress Place $ 30,000.00

Southwest Scarborough neighbourhoods, including: , Oakridge, Cliffside, Scarborough Food Security Scarborough, East Toronto $ 10,000.00 Kennedy Park, , , Initiative , and the Golden Mile.

Homeless and low income residents in Downtown Toronto Seeds of Hope $ 25,000.00 Downtown Toronto

Mental Health

Mental Health Plan Phase 1& Wood green - Toronto Seniors City-wide $ 70,000.00 2 Helpline

City-wide Gerstein Crisis Centre $ 70,000.00

Residents that are English, Cambodian, City-wide Hong Fook Mental Health Association $ 40,000.00 Cantonese, Korean, Mandarin, and Vietnamese speaking

City-wide Progress Place Warm line $ 50,000.00 Black Resiliency Cluster

Emergency Food, Mental Black Francophones and LGBTQ Scarborough TAIBU $ 75,000.00 Health, Social Connection Torontonians in Malvern

Mental Health City-wide Harriet Tubman $ 10,000.00 Black young people ( 8-29)

Mental Health, Family City-wide La Passerelle-I.D.E $ 50,000.00 Vulnerable Black Francophones Support

Emergency Food, Mental City-wide Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention $ 30,000.00 Black queer, trans youth Health,

Black children, youth and their families in Emergency Food, Mental Caribbean African Canadian Social Scarborough & $ 200,000.00 North Toronto, , Health Services (CAFCAN) Scarborough, Weston

Humber Summit- Black Creek, Glenfield- Jane Heights, Kingsview Village- The Emergency Food North Etobicoke Delta Family Resource Centre $ 26,000.00 Westway, Beaumonde Heights, Mt. Olive- Silverstone-Jamestown

Priority to Black seniors in North York, Emergency Food City-Wide Jamaican Canadian Association $ 50,460.00 York, and Etobicoke Prioritize the Community Emergency Food York, Etobicoke, North York Black Creek Community Farm $ 227,434.00 with a focus on Ward 7 and the larger Humber- area

Africans in Partnership Against AIDS / APAA (L'organisme Black and Black Francophone Emergency Food Access City-Wide Africaine en Partenariat avec $ 50,000.00 Torontonians living with HIV/AIDS, d'autres Organismes Africaine pour including newcomers, seniors and youth la lutte contre le SIDA)

Humber Summit- Black Creek, Glenfield- Jane Heights, Kingsview Village- The Mental Health North Etobicoke Delta Family Resource Centre $ 8,000.00 Westway, Beaumonde Heights, Mt. Olive- Silverstone-Jamestown

Mental Health, Social City-Wide Across Boundaries $ 15,000.00 MVP youth Connections

Emergency Food, Social Centre for Young Black City-Wide $ 60,000.00 MVP youth Connections, Mental Professionals (CEE)

Mental Health, Social City-wide Sound check $ 16,500.00 Weston Mt-Dennis, Eglington & Dufferin, Connections

Emergency Food, Social Connections, Safety and North York Generation Chosen $ 22,000.00 Jane - Finch Well Being

Emergency Food, Social Jean Augustine Centre for Young Primarily Black and lower socio-economic Connections, Mental Etobicoke $ 28,000.00 Women's Empowerment households living in South Etobicoke Health

African, Caribbean and Black seniors, single Emergency Food City-Wide Afri - Can Food Basket $ 75,000.00 parents, members with pre-existing health conditions, Black queer and trans youth, Emergency Food, Social City-Wide Across Boundaries $ 185,000.00 MVP youth Connections, Mental Health

Family Supports, Emergency City-wide Mommy Monitor $ 11,000.00 City-wide Food

Neighbourhood Improvement Areas (Jane Mental Health, Safety and and Finch, Black Creek, , Kennedy Scarborough, North York Stolen From Africa $ 16,500.00 Wellbeing Park, , Scarborough Village, , etc.).

Regent Park, , Galloway, Social Connections Scarborough Lifted by Purpose $ 22,000.00 Sparrow Ways

Family Supports Etobicoke, York, North York Young Potential Fathers $ 66,000.00 Black fathers, father-figures Mental Health

Emergency Food, Social B3 (Black-led, Black-serving and Black Centre for Young Black Connections, Mental City-Wide $ 50,000.00 focused) small, emerging & grassroots Professionals (CEE) Health organizations

Additional Grants

Not for profit sector supporting vulnerable Sector Supports City-wide Nonprofit Network $ 10,000.00 Torontonians Toronto Aboriginal Support Services Indigenous Communities City-wide $ 775,000.00 (TASSC)

Based on an earlier pilot program that Income Security City-wide West Neighourhood House $ 150,000.00 helped 2,000 low-income households receive a collective $5.9M in tax rebates

PARC (Parkdale Activity Recreation Residents in high needs areas across the Sector Supports City-wide $ 260,000.00 Centre) city

$ 4,613,658.00