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These locations are accepting donations for food items.

Good Shepherd Ministries

"The Good Shepherd", well known on the streets of Toronto, is a place to get a hot meal, clean clothes, a safe, clean bed for the night.

Covenant House Toronto

Covenant House serves youth who are homeless, trafficked or at risk by providing housing, advocacy and programming.

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Good Shepherd Ministries

The agency based at 412 Queen St. E. has had to change how it operates, including reducing hours and now providing meals to go in a bag. You can help by donating food (check their website for items most needed) or by donating financially (online donations are preferred). Learn more at www.goodshepherd.ca

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Fred Victor

The organization dedicated to ending homelessness provides services at 20 locations. It says homeless and low-income people are especially susceptible to the coronavirus. Without donations, the agency can't support those who are at most risk. Learn more at www.fredvictor.org.

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Eva's Place

Eva's Place offers services such as shelter and transitional housing to young people. It says youth experiencing homelessness are extremely vulnerable to the spread of the virus. Learn more at www.evas.ca.

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Covenant House Toronto

his organization serves homeless children or those who are victims of sex trafficking. A donation at this time will help provide food, shelter and medical care to some of Toronto’s most vulnerable residents, as well as implement health and safety measures during this crisis. Learn more at covenanthousetoronto.ca.

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YWCA Toronto

The Y doesn't just offer gym space and child care. Among its many services are homeless shelters, escape from violence shelters and permanent housing services. The organization provides shelter to nearly 1,700 women and children each year. Learn more at www.ywcatoronto.org