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Drop In Centres Token Distrib
TTC tokens are available at 19 drop-in locations during Extreme Cold Weather Alerts. The list below includes address and phone number for each location.
NOTE: Contact the provider directly to verify operating hours before sending a client to get tokens.
Agincourt Community Services Association
4155 Sheppard Avenue East, Ste 100, Scarborough
416-321-6912
Agincourt South
202 Markham Road, Scarborough
416-267-0115
Christie-Ossington Neighbourhood Centre
854 Bloor Street West, Toronto
416-534-8941
Evergreen Centre for Youth (Ages 16 – 24)
381 Yonge Street, Toronto
416-977-7259
Fred Victor Centre 24-hour Women’s Drop-In
67 Adelaide Street East, Toronto
416-392-9325
Open 24/7
Good Shepherd Centre
412 Queen Street East, Toronto
416-869-3619 ext. 311
The Housing Help Centre
2500 Lawrence Ave. East, Unit 205, Scarborough,
416-285-8070
LAMP Community Health Centre
185 Fifth Street, Etobicoke
416-252-6471
Margaret’s Toronto East Drop-In Centre
323 Dundas Street East, Toronto
647-367-2100
Parkdale Activity-Recreation Centre (PARC)
1499 Queen St. West, Toronto
416-537-2591
Sistering – 24-hour Drop-In
962 Bloor Street West, Toronto
416-926-9762
Open 24/7
St. Felix Centre
25 Augusta Avenue, Toronto
416-203-1624
St. John the Compassionate Mission
155 Broadview Avenue, Toronto
416-466-1357
Syme-Woolner Neighbourhood & Family Centre
2468 Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto
416-766-4634
The Stop Community Food Centre
1883 Davenport Road, Toronto
416-652-7867
The Christian Resource Centre
40 Oak Street, Toronto
416-363-4234
Weston-King Neighbourhood Centre
2017 Weston Road, York
416-241-9898
Wychwood Open Door (WOD)
729 St. Clair Avenue West, Toronto
647-352-3513
Y.M.C.A. Vanauley Drop-in (Ages 16 – 24)
7 Vanauley Street, Toronto
416-603-6366
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