Haven Toronto 170 Jarvis St, Toronto, ON M5B 2B7

Haven Toronto





56 Reviews
  • Thursday8 AM–5 PM
  • Friday8 AM–5 PM
  • Saturday8 AM–5 PM
  • Sunday8 AM–5 PM
  • Monday8 AM–5 PM
  • Tuesday8 AM–5 PM
  • Wednesday8 AM–5 PM




Haven Toronto 170 Jarvis St, Toronto, ON M5B 2B7




About the Business

HAVEN TORONTO | Drop-in Centre | Haven Toronto is a drop-in centre for elder homeless men. Open 365 days a year, Haven Toronto provides crisis & housing support, healthy meals 2 times daily, emergency clothing, showers, laundry & mail service. Donations to Haven Toronto, a non-profit charity, support ongoing programs & services.

Contacts

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+14163665377
170 Jarvis St, Toronto, ON M5B 2B7

Hours

  • Thursday8 AM–5 PM
  • Friday8 AM–5 PM
  • Saturday8 AM–5 PM
  • Sunday8 AM–5 PM
  • Monday8 AM–5 PM
  • Tuesday8 AM–5 PM
  • Wednesday8 AM–5 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance




Recommended Reviews

Danny Cappellari
10.10.2023
Haven Toronto
Great place in the service of the older gentleman who use the facilities available. Only issue is a portion of the staff are quite unengaging. It's appears that they are indifferent to client queries unless their familiar with the client. This lack of engaging behaviour seems contrary to the principles & philosophy of the agency /services.
Wandee L
03.10.2023
Haven Toronto
I loved volunteering at Haven Toronto, it was a great experience and everyone there has a big heart
Stephen Allen
24.09.2023
Haven Toronto
They depend on food donations to keep their food services going. They feed men 50 years of age and over, 7 days a week. Other services as well for this venerable age group.Please support them, if you can! They do a fine job. A United Way supported agency.
Delaney Stewardson
09.09.2023
Haven Toronto
I volunteer once a month at Haven Toronto and it's a wonderful experience. You can tell that everyone who works their really cares about their clients and work hard to make it a safe, enjoyable place for elder homeless men. Amazing work!
Bill Brown
06.09.2023
Haven Toronto
A place to go for less fortunate men over 50 years old. Meals available. Lunch is by no means fancy but there is plenty of food! Many amenities available, clean and tidy. Cool in the summer, warm in the winter.
Daniel Vyner
25.08.2023
Haven Toronto
Based on my experience volunteering at Haven Toronto and being a part of the Fortunate 500, I can attest that Haven Toronto is truly a sanctuary to those requiring additional support. Dave, Kristine and team are incredibly passionate and surely know how to manage an exceptional non-profit that gives back to the community where most truly needed.
Ken Daniel
20.08.2023
Haven Toronto
Haven is the place for older guys who need a meal, shower laundry nursing counseling and company. Incredible staff, great nurse!
Rene Banfield
10.08.2023
Haven Toronto
The Haven is a drop in center for homeless men aged 50 and up. The services that they offer are many. Men wishing to become a client must complete an intake whereby a photo ID is made and given to the client. Some services include shower and laundry facilities. The laundry costs 50 cents per wash and the same for the dryer. Meals are served in the basement and cost 1 dollar. There is a library and computers for use by the clients. A pool table can also be enjoyed. The Haven is a three storied building with a television on each floor. There is also a clothing bank that operates on Mondays,Wednesdays and Fridays.There is an elevator and wheelchair ramp. The Haven is open 7 days a week from9am until 5pm.
john Do
25.07.2023
Haven Toronto
It's a place to go if your homeless you get lunch and breakfast there for a dollar you get to watch TV all day long you have a game room you always have staff on hand to ask any questions any help that you may need that could help you if they can it's a very good place for the homeless people providing you're over 50 years old it's a really good place to go and hang out for the day to kill time thank you
Mohammed A. R. Osman P Eng.
23.07.2023
Haven Toronto
The Good Neighbours Club has been the only help for a person I know who was a University Professor, genius professor of Electrical Engineering with Ph.D., from University of Toronto and highly specialized research work in Canada and overseas, but has been overcome by Schizophrenia, a disease due to lack of certain material in his body, like those needing Insulin for diabetics, except it affects his mental behaviour and he gets illusions. Without their very continuing help in all aspects of his living, he would have been dead in the cold of Toronto streets.I do encourage everyone to donate as much as realistic, to the Good Neighbours Club (A chartered charitable organization, issuing tax receipts for all charitable donations). They are definitely worthy of all support. God bless them.They help all who ask for their help, regardless of national origin, colour, religion or gender. If I were young enough, I would definitely like to volunteer helping there at least for few hours every week.

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170 Jarvis St, Toronto, ON M5B 2B7
Haven Toronto