Daily Check-Ins
Intensive daytime case management.
Community Housing & Support Services
Alleviating homelessness in Ontario through innovative 12-hour supportive housing models.
The 20-Unit Housing Campaign
We are on an urgent mission to secure and launch 20 dedicated apartment units across Southern Ontario's high-demand urban corridors—including Milton, Brampton, Mississauga, Toronto, Pickering, Brantford, Kitchener, and Waterloo. By bypassing heavy infrastructure development and leveraging existing community rentals, every dollar raised moves low-to-moderate acuity individuals directly out of the shelter system and into stable, supported independent living.
This campaign is only the beginning. Our target doesn't end at 20 units — our long-term goal is to provide permanent, affordable, supportive housing to 2,500 individuals by 2030.
Progress: Funding initial setup toward our target of 20 units.
Who We Are & Our Why
Founded as a proactive response to Ontario's visible housing crisis, Asher's Place Community Homes is an incorporated provincial non-profit organization. Our Why is simple: many people experiencing homelessness—whether stuck in emergency shelter systems or coming out of mental health rehabilitation—possess the daily living skills needed to thrive independently, yet they experience recurring housing failures simply due to a lack of structured daytime stabilization, baseline accountability, and targeted care.
Our Mission: To bridge the critical gap between homelessness—including emergency shelter dependency—and permanent independence by providing stable, affordable housing coupled with targeted, daytime mobile case management.
Our Vision: A future where temporary vulnerability does not lead to permanent homelessness, and where community-based, public-private partnerships create sustainable paths to lifelong housing stability.
Move 20 low-to-moderate acuity individuals into dignified, scattered-site, or clustered apartment units this year.
Maintain strict, dual-signatory financial controls and PHIPA-compliant data networks to protect our participants, lenders, and community partners.
Actively collaborate with regional municipal governments to systematically reduce the strain on local emergency shelter infrastructures.
Build lasting public-private partnerships with landlords, lenders, and neighbors that create sustainable paths to lifelong housing stability.
What We Do
Asher's Place does not operate traditional, institutional 24/7 group homes. Instead, we empower our participants to live independently in scattered or clustered community apartments. We protect this environment by deploying a specialized 12-Hour Daytime Mobile Support Framework (8:00 AM to 8:00 PM).
Intensive daytime case management.
Coordinated medication tracking.
One hot meal provided every day for our participants.
Financial literacy and employment readiness.
Comprehensive, PHIPA-compliant data tracking.
Accessing Our Supportive Housing Pipeline
To ensure complete community alignment and safety, Asher's Place does not accept walk-in or self-referred emergency applications at our administrative address. Our incoming tenant pipeline is strictly managed through regional municipal intake channels.
Candidates must be pre-screened and referred directly through local Coordinated Access lists (e.g., SSHA Toronto, Peel Coordinated Access, Halton Housing, or Durham Housing Services).
Our mobile staff administers a standardized SPDAT assessment to confirm the applicant falls into a low-to-moderate acuity range compatible with independent overnight living.
Approved participants sign an Emergency Inter-Agency Consent Form, linking them directly to regional crisis networks (like COAST Halton or Gerstein Centre) for absolute overnight peace of mind.
Why Choose Us
Why Landlords Partner With Us
Explore Asher's Place
Our specialized 12-Hour Daytime Mobile Support Framework (8:00 AM to 8:00 PM) empowers participants to live independently in scattered or clustered community apartments — without institutional, 24/7 group-home care.
We are actively seeking private property owners, developers, and affordable housing providers who can offer a 4-year minimum lease on clustered or multi-unit residential spaces, backed by rock-solid financial protections.
In partnership with an established, affordable supportive-living NGO, Asher's Place welcomes new landlords as partners in this mission. Become a landlord partner today.
At Asher's Place Community Homes, we believe that dignified support transforms lives. We are building a mobile team of compassionate, highly organized, and clinically sound professionals dedicated to field-based case management.
A Message From Our Founder
Every single night across Ontario, thousands of individuals lay their heads down in emergency shelter beds. But if you look closer, you will find a hidden truth: many of these individuals do not need permanent, institutional care. They possess the skills, the desire, and the capacity to live independently in our communities. Yet, they find themselves caught in a cycle of housing failure simply because the bridge between the shelter and the real world lacks a safety net.
I founded Asher's Place Community Homes to be that exact bridge.
Our mission isn't just about putting roofs over heads—it is about restoring baseline human dignity. By wrapping independent community apartments in a structured, 12-hour mobile daytime support staff framework, we provide the precise amount of care needed to ensure long-term housing stability. We manage medication, we build real-world life skills, and we enforce strict behavioral accountability, all while allowing our participants to reclaim their independence.
We are launching an urgent campaign to secure our first 20 housing units across Milton, Peel, Toronto, Durham, Brantford, and the Waterloo Region. We cannot do this in isolation. We need landlords willing to partner on stable leases, social lenders ready to invest in systemic change, and community members willing to lend their financial and material support.
Homelessness is a massive crisis, but the solution can be built one apartment, one life, and one daytime check-in at a time. Thank you for standing with us to open doors and rebuild lives.
With deep gratitude,
Founder & Initial Director
Asher's Place Community Homes
Our Community
News & Updates
We're on an urgent mission to secure 20 dedicated apartment units across Milton, Brampton, Mississauga, Toronto, Pickering, Brantford, Kitchener, and Waterloo — moving people directly out of the shelter system.
Read the announcementWe're inviting private property owners and affordable housing providers to partner with us on secure, risk-mitigated master leasing.
Read moreWe're hiring compassionate, clinically sound professionals for field-based case management across our service regions.
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Get Involved
We need your community support, philanthropic capital, and corporate sponsorships to successfully clear initial startup setups and unlock our social finance leverage. Your generosity directly purchases tenant welcome packs, emergency unit kits, and funds our frontline mobile case managers.
Click to donate online via our secure portal, linked to our FundRazr, GoFundMe, or primary Church Partner's donation gateway.
Donate onlineSupport us by donating brand-new apartment kits — cookware, bedframes, mattresses, linens, and baseline household cleaning supplies.
Donate itemsIs your church looking to make a direct impact on local homelessness? Contact our board to discuss project-delivery alignment opportunities.
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Please note: Asher's Place does not accept walk-in or self-referred emergency housing applications. Our tenant pipeline is managed through regional Coordinated Access channels. For all other inquiries, our team responds within one business day.
A Note From Our Founder
"Homelessness is a massive crisis, but the solution can be built one apartment, one life, and one daytime check-in at a time. Thank you for standing with us to open doors and rebuild lives."
Founder & Initial Director
Asher's Place Community Homes
The People Behind The Mission
The team dedicated every day to bridging the gap between homelessness and permanent independence.