Our Programs

At Eva’s, our programs are open to all youth and are culturally responsive and trauma-informed to meet the unique needs of Black youth.

All youth are welcome at Eva’s, and everyone benefits and learns from our approach.

Emergency Shelter
and Housing

Health and
Well-being

Training and
Employment

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“When I was looking for housing, people would turn me down just because I was Black. I would come with first and last month’s rent and be the first person there, yet I would be instantly denied. What did I do to make someone treat me like that when all I was trying to do was survive?”

—Reno, a former resident of Eva’s

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Eva’s Place
Emergency Shelter For Youth 16 – 24

The first youth shelter in North York, Toronto, providing a range of services and supports to prevent and reduce youth homelessness.

360 Lesmill Road, Toronto, ON, M3B 2T5

416-338-4766
(City of Toronto Intake)

Eva’s Satellite Hotel Program
Emergency Shelter For Youth 16 – 24

Provides emergency and
longer-term housing in response to COVID-19 physical distancing protocols.

92 Peter Street, Toronto, ON, M5V 2G5

416-338-4766
(City of Toronto Intake)

Eva’s Phoenix
Shelter For Youth
16 – 24

Transitional housing and employment training facility providing skills and support for employment, education, and housing.

60 Brant St, Toronto, ON, M5V 3G9

416-364-4716 ext. 236
[email protected]

YOUth Belong
Shelter For Youth

Community-based housing for Black youth. Helping young people build skills while developing roots in their communities.

The program operates in scattered housing and Eva’s managed properties.

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Stories
from Eva’s

“Being a part of the program gave me a lot of skills to find a job, have a better resume and cover letter, do well in interviews and dress professionally. I also learned soft skills like conflict resolution and how to adapt to the work environment.”

— Brianna