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Please visit HRM's Housing and Homelessness Research Library and check out the Resource Guide for links to community and government services related to homelessness, housing, and other quality of life issues in HRM.

Housing is fundamental to HRM’s quality of life, social inclusion, future growth and the development of vibrant and sustainable communities. The need for shelter is universal, and housing is a powerful determinant of health, safety, and access to public amenities. Although HRM is not responsible for the delivery of social services and social housing, HRM planning processes and regulations can help to provide for a suitable supply of housing in a range of types and locations to meet the needs of HRM's diverse population. HRM can also contribute to partnerships formed to address homelessness and the shortage of safe and affordable housing.
Housing and Homelessness Resource Guide
This list is meant to serve as a guide to programs, services and information related to homelessness, affordable housing, and other quality of life issues provided by both government and non-government agencies and organizations.
For other links to services in HRM you can also visit the website of Community Action on Homelessness or NSNET - Nova Scotia Community Organization Network.
Links and information are organized under the following categories:

Emergency Contacts and Shelter Services
Police/Fire/Ambulance - 911
Mobile Crisis Intervention Services, 429-8167
Youth Help Line (24-hour), 420-8336
Kid’s Help Phone (24-hour), 1-800-668-6868
Avalon Sexual Assault Response Line (24-hour), 425-0122
ShelterNet
Alcare Place (Transition - Men recovering from addictions)
1374 Robie Street, Halifax
Phone: 902-423-9565
Alice Housing (Second and third-stage housing - abused women)
84 Ochterloney Street, Dartmouth
Phone: 902-466-8459
Adsum House (Adsum for Women and Children offers Emergency Shelter for Women and Children, also Adsum Court and Adsum Centre providing affordable and supportive housing)
2421 Brunswick Street, Halifax
Phone: 902-429-4443/423-4443
Barry House SLSNS
Shelter for Females (16+ experiencing homelessness and their dependent children, where applicable. Barry House is also pet-friendly.)
2706 Gottingen Street (Near Gottingen & North)
Halifax, NS B3K 3C7
Phone: 902-422-8324
Fax: 902-422-2046
Bryony House (Abused Women)
Phone: 902-422-7650
Address Confidential
Marguerite Centre (Addiction Recovery-Women)
Phone: 902-876-0006
Address Confidential
Metro Turning Point
Shelter for Males (16+ experiencing homelessness)
Trusteeship for individuals and families
2170 Barrington Street, (Near Barrington & Cornwallis)
Halifax, NS B3K 2W4
Phone: 902-420-3282
Fax: 902-420-1018
Nehiley House SLSNS
Halfway house for women released from prison
3170 Romans Ave
Halifax NS B3L 3W9
Phone: 902-454-5532
Fax: 902-492-0704
Phoenix Youth Shelter (Youth)
1094 Tower Road, Halifax
Phone: 902-446-4663
Salvation Army (Men)
Available Programs:
Addictions Services,
Community and Family Services,
Family Tracing Services,
Rehabilitation Services,
Sheltering/Hostel Services
2044 Gottingen Street, Halifax
Phone: 902-422-2363
Sir Sandford Fleming House SLSNS
Halfway House for men released from prison
2549 Brunswick St.
Halifax NS B3K 2Z5
Phone: 902-423-1219
Fax: 902-492-0704
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Drop-In Centres, Food Banks and Soup Kitchens
("m" indicates times for meals service)
Brunswick Street United Church
(m: 7- 8am M-F)
2107 Brunswick Street, Halifax
Phone: 902-423-4605/2107
David's Place Drop-In (St. David's Church Hall)
1537 Brunswick St. Halifax
(M. 10 AM - 1 PM M-F)
Fish Coffeehouse (St. Paul's Parish House)
Corner of Argyle and Prince St. across from the Grand Parade.
Sat. 6-9 PM-free coffee/tea/juice/snacks.
Phone: 902-422-5028
Hope Cottage (m: 10-11am and 5-6pm M-F)
2435 Brunswick Street, Halifax
Phone: 902-429-7968
Metro Non-Profit Housing Support Centre
Phone: 902-423-5479
2330 Gottingen St., Halifax
Mi’kmaq Native Friendship Centre
2158 Gottingen Street, Halifax
Phone: 902-420-1576
Stepping Stone
2224 Maitland Street, Halifax
Phone: 902-420-0103
ARK (Youth)
Phone: 902-492-2577
Phoenix Centre for Youth / Health Program
Phone: 902-420-0676
6035 Coburg Rd., Halifax
Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual Youth Project
2281 Brunswick Street, Halifax
Phone: 902-429-5429
Feeding Others of Dartmouth (F.O.O.D.)
(m: 12-12:30 pm 7 days, 4:30-5:00 pm Mon, Tues, Wed)
43 Wentworth Street, Dartmouth
Phone: 902-464-2919
Saint Matthew’s United Church (m: 9-10am Sun)
1479 Barrington Street, Halifax
Phone: 902-423-9209
Saint George’s Anglican Church (m: 4-6pm Sat)
2222 Brunswick Street, Halifax
Phone: 902-423-1059
Saint Andrew’s United Church (m: 4-6pm Sun)
6036 Coburg Road, Halifax
Phone: 902-492-1454
Parker Street Food and Furniture Bank
2415 Maynard Street, Halifax
Phone: 902-425-2125
Dalhousie Campus Food Bank
AIDS Coalition of Nova Scotia
1668 Barrington Street, Suite 401, Halifax
Phone: 902-425-4882 / 1-800-566-2437
Drop-in hours: 10 am–4 pm
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Halifax Regional Municipality
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Government of Nova Scotia
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Federal Government
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Advocacy and Research
NOVA SCOTIA
CANADA
INTERNATIONAL
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Non-Profit Housing Organizations Working to Develop Affordable / Supportive Housing
Dartmouth Non-Profit Housing Society, Phone: 902-469-0543
Metro Non-Profit Housing, Phone: 902-466-8714
Harbour City Homes, (902) 490-6277
Tawaak Housing Association (for Aboriginal community), Phone: 902-455-2900
Canadian Housing Renewal Association
Habitat for Humanity
The Housing Trust of Nova Scotia
Canadian Mental Health Association
Metro Community Housing Association (residential and support services for persons having experienced mental health difficulties)
YWCA WISH Housing Program is designed to provide safe, affordable housing for single women who have experienced homelessness. The YWCA provides WISH program participants with furnished apartments, a trustee program and support services. Call The YWCA at (902)423-6162 ask for the WISH Program. For further info check... WISH Program Handout Flyer2
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Health Services
Community Health Boards
Nova Scotia District Health Authorities
Capital District Health Authority
North End Community Health Care Centre
2165 Gottingen Street, Halifax
Phone: 902-420-0303
Mainline Needle Exchange and Outreach
5511 Cornwallis Street, Halifax
Phone: 902-830-3853/423-9991
Direction 180 Methadone Clinic
5511 Cornwallis Street, Halifax
Phone: 902-420-0566
Laing House (for youth living with mental illness)
1225 Barrington Street
Phone: 902-473-7743
Cobequid Community Health Centre
Phone: 902-879-6100
Dartmouth General Hospital
Phone: 902-465-8300
I.W.K. Health Sciences Centre
Phone: 902-428-8888
Nova Scotia Hospital
Phone: 902-464-3111
Nova Scotia Environmental Health Centre
QEII Health Sciences Centre
Phone: 902-473-2700
Canadian Alliance of Community Health Centre Associations
Health Association of African Canadians
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Youth Services
Phoenix Youth Programs
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Homelessness Prevention Program, (902) 444-3400/3401
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Phoenix Centre for Youth (walk-in health and counselling services), 6035 Coburg Road, (902) 420-0676
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Phoenix Youth Shelter, 1094 Tower Road, (902) 446-4663
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Phoenix House (longer term supportive housing), 2385 Hunter Street, (902) 422-5583
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Supervised Apartment Program, (902) 431-9678/9679
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Phoenix Learning and Employment Centre, 6169 Quinpool Road, (902) 431-9111
Youth Awareness and Resource Centre (YARC)
2170 Brunswick Street, Halifax
(902) 423-4838
Heartwood Centre for Community Youth Development
Homebridge Youth Society
(Formerly the Association for Development of Children's Residential Facilities)
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Youth Project
Laing House (drop in, counselling, for youth with mental health issues)
1225 Barrington Street
Phone: 902-473-7743
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Selected Women's Services
Atlantic Centre for Excellence in Women's Health
Nova Scotia Advisory Council on the Status of Women
Canadian Women's Health Network
ShelterNet
Elizabeth Fry Society
YWCA WISH Program Handout Flyer2
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Immigrant and Refugee Services
Immigrant Settlement & Integration Services
(among many other settlement and educational services ISIS runs a 6-unit apartment building for immigrant and refugee men called ISIS House)
Halifax Refugee Clinic
1581 Grafton Street, Halifax
Phone: 902-422-6736
Fax: 902-422-7529
Atlantic Metropolis Centre (Research)
HRM's Immigration Action Plan
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Selected Aboriginal Community Contacts
Tawaak Housing Association, Phone: 902-455-2900
Mi'kmaq Native Friendship Centre 420-1576
Native Women's Association of Canada
Aboriginal Youth Network
Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
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Selected African Nova Scotian Community Contacts
Black Cultural Centre of Nova Scotia
Uniake Square Tenants Association, Phone: 902-420-0423
Black Business Initiative
Council on African Canadian Education
Black History Month Association
Black Educators Association
Racism, Violence and Health Project
Health Association of African Canadians
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Legal Aid / Tenants Rights
Dalhousie Legal Aid (Tenants Rights Program)
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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Two-Spirited Services
Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Youth Project
Nova Scotia Rainbow Action Project
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Selected Accessibility / Persons with Disabilities Sites
Independent Living Nova Scotia Association (ILNSA)
Nova Scotia Association for Community Living
10 Portland Street , Dartmouth
Phone: 902-469-1174
Nova Scotia League for Equal Opportunities
1278 Tower Road, Room 262, Halifax
Phone: 902-422-6888
Abilities Foundation of Nova Scotia
The Disabled Persons Commission - Government of Nova Scotia
Canadian National Institute for the Blind
Council of Canadians with Disabilities
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Selected Seniors Services
Active Living Coalition for Older Adults
Senior Citizens' Secretariat - Government of Nova Scotia
QE II Geriatric Internet Resources Information on medications
Centre For Health Care of The Elderly
Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia
Canadian Diabetes Association
Nova Scotia Centre on Aging (Research)
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