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Wigwamen Incorporated: 
Family and Seniors Housing in Toronto

Homes:
Wigwamen Incorporated currently owns and manages over 400 units in the City of Toronto.  Their portfolio includes:

  • Wigwamen Terrace, an apartment complex of Aboriginal seniors with 102 units.
  • Wigwamen Waabnong at 20 Sewells Road, an apartment complex for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal households with 92 units ranging in size from bachelor to four-bedroom units.
  • Over 209 family homes scattered throughout Toronto including 4  one-bedroom units, 134 two-bedroom units, and 71 three-bedroom units.

Eligibility:
In order to be considered for rental accommodation with Wigwamen's housing program, an applicant must be a permanent legal resident of Canada and be at least 16 years of age. All of the units are available for rent on a geared-to-income basis. Although the calculation of the rent payable varies, on average tenants pay approximately 30% of their gross household income towards their rent.

Programs:
Wigwamen Incorporated was founded with the goal of providing decent and affordable housing, primarily for families and individuals of Aboriginal ancestry (Status, Non-Status, Metis, Inuit) in the City of Toronto.

Wigwamen's units are funded under a variety of housing programs:

Family Housing - Section 15-1 of the National Housing Act:
The first of Wigwamen's units to be acquired, 139 family rental units (3 sixplexes, 2 fourplexes, 7 triplexes, 14 duplexes and 64 single houses) are available for rent to low and moderate income families and individuals on a geared-to-income basis. Although the majority of the tenants in the units are Aboriginal, the program is open to individuals of any ancestry. Tenants who are employed pay roughly 30% of their gross family income for rent, with a modest surcharge for utilities. Tenants on social assistance pay a rent based on a Ministry approved scale. The program is funded by all three levels of government. 

Senior Citizen Housing - Section 15-1 of the National Housing Act:
Wigwamen Terrace, our 102-unit apartment building at 14 Spadina Road, is available for rent to low-income seniors (59 years of age or older) on a geared-to-income basis. Although the majority of the tenants in the units are Aboriginal, the program is open to individuals of any ancestry. Tenants who are employed pay roughly 30% the of their gross family income for rent, with a modest surcharge for utilities. Tenants on social assistance pay a rent based on a Ministry approved scale. The program is funded by all three levels of government.

Urban Native Housing - Section 95 of the National Housing Act:
Fully funded by the Federal Government, Wigwamen's 41 units (12 triplexes and 5 single units) under the Urban Native Housing Program are available for rent to Aboriginal individuals and families on a geared-to-income basis. Tenants pay roughly 25% of their gross family income for rent, with utilities included in their payment.

HomesNow - Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing:
Fully funded by the Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Wigwamen's 21 units (7 triplexes) under the HomesNow Program are available for rent to low-income families and individuals on a geared-to-income basis. Although the majority of the tenants in the units are Aboriginal, the program is open to individuals of any ancestry. Tenants who are employed pay roughly 30% of their gross family income for rent, with a modest surcharge for utilities. Tenants on social assistance pay a rent based on a Ministry approved scale.

Federal/Provincial Housing Program 1993 - Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing / CMHC:
Jointly funded by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation and the Provincial Ministry of Housing, Wigwamen's 9 units (3 triplexes) under the Federal/Provincial Housing Program are available for rent to low-income families and individuals on a geared-to-income basis. Although the majority of the tenants in the units are Aboriginal, the program is open to individuals of any ancestry. Tenants who are employed pay roughly 30% of their gross family income for rent, with a modest surcharge for utilities. Tenants on social assistance pay a rent based on a Ministry approved scale.

 

 

  Wigwamen Incorporated
25 Imperial St., Suite 310, Toronto, M5P 1B9
Tel: 416-481-4451    Fax: 416-481-5002
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