The Toronto Drop-In Network (TDIN) is an active coalition of 49+ drop-in centers working with people who are homeless, marginally housed or socially isolated in Toronto. Our Network includes drop-ins of all sizes and diverse phiosophies serving men, women, youth and families. Member agencies are located throughout the City of Toronto.

TDIN works to increase the capacity of Toronto's drop-ins to serve their participants through training, communication, coordination, advocacy and engagement with other member agencies, related service providers and government.

NEWS

City council has voted in favour of increasing emergency services

City  council  has  voted  in  favour  of  increasing  emergency  services  for  Torontos  ...
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The Stitching our own Social Safety Net

The  Stitching  our  own  Social  Safety  Net  campaign  is  extending  its  deadline  ...
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Committee of Council unanimous vote to open shelter beds

The  City  of  Toronto  should  open  up  172  emergency  beds  to  relieve  ...
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Toronto Drop-In Network 2012-2013 Fall/Winter Members Brochure

TThe  Toronto  Drop-In  Network  2012-2013  Fall/Winter  Members  Brochure  lists  the  services  provided  ...
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EVENTS

Connecting Communities Tenant School - Settlement worker training

May 6 - Jun 17
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Free  professional  development  opportunity  for  Settlement  Workers  around  housing  and  tenancy  issues. 
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Church of the Holy Trinity

Church of the Holy Trinity

The Church of the Holy Trinity is a community of people who express Christian faith through lives of integrity, justice, and compassion.  We foster lay leadership, include the doubter and marginalized, and challenge oppression wherever it may be found.                                 Mission Statement, 2010


The Church of the Holy Trinity is an accessible, active, vibrant, justice-seeking, queer-positive community in the heart of downtown Toronto.