Non-Profit Housing Locations

Non-profit housing resident gardening
March of Dimes Canada's Non-Profit Housing Corporation was established in 1992 to ​develop and promote affordable supportive housing for people with physical disabilities. Since then it has worked to ensure that all its projects, service providers and development partners meet the high quality and standards of March of Dimes Canada's Community Support Services.

March of Dimes Canada's supportive housing programs provides scheduled and unscheduled service to people with disabilities in their own apartments. Non-medical assistance is provided for activities of daily living in the home, such as dressing, bathing, eating, and helping with range of motion.  MODC also assists individuals requiring more complex supports that may include g-tube feeding, tracheotomy supports as well as other activities of daily living. These supports are provided in a congregate care environment with individual bedrooms and shared common areas.

Locations:

Bishop Alexander Carter House – Sudbury, Ontario
Jason's House – Hamilton, Ontario
Jean and Howard Caine Apartments – Oakville, Ontario
Standing Oaks – Sarnia, Ontario
Wade Hampton House – Sudbury, Ontario


Read MODC's Non-Profit Housing Corporation

2023-2024 Annual Report

For more information or to apply for accommodation in any of MODC's Non-Profit Housing locations, please contact nphc@marchofdimes.ca​.

The corporation is also currently seeking other useful and unique models that provide opportunities to create financially viable and accessible housing.​