Happy #CanadaDay! As we mark July 1, we celebrate the people and communities that make Canada a welcoming place to call home. We also recognize that too many people still don’t have a place to call home. Together, we can build a future where everyone has safe and secure housing.
Different perspectives, experiences and cultures make our communities stronger. I am proud to work alongside colleagues, tenants and community partners from so many cultures and backgrounds. #CanadianMulticulturalismDay
Happy Multiculturalism Day! Diversity is not just something we recognize at Neighbours, it is something we live every day. We are grateful for the many cultures and perspectives that shape our work and our community.
Seniors play an important role in our communities. Recent data from Canadian cities shows more older adults are experiencing homelessness than in the past. Safe, affordable housing is key so seniors can live with dignity and independence. #SeniorsMonth
This #SeniorsMonth, we celebrate the knowledge, strength, and contributions seniors bring to our communities. Data from Canadian cities shows a significant rise in the number of older adults experiencing homelessness in recent years.
Happy Pride Month! This #PrideMonth, we stand with 2SLGBTQIA+ communities in celebrating their resilience, diversity, and contributions. At Neighbours, we remain committed to creating safe and supportive housing where everyone can thrive.
Creating stable, supportive communities is key to improving mental health for everyone. And this is a shared responsibility #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth
Mental health starts with stability, dignity, and connection. This #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth, we are committed to building safer, more supportive communities.
[Toronto, ON] Our #AffordableHousing innovation & acceleration volunteers are very grateful to our partners & collaborators who helped to turn this "failed condo project hole-in-the-ground" into a great new build 90-unit rental housing project w/ 30 new #AffordableRental suites!
Belonging makes a real difference. Small, everyday efforts to create inclusive communities can have a big impact on mental well-being. #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth
A sense of belonging is critical to mental well-being. Strong communities = better mental health outcomes. Let’s build spaces where everyone feels they belong. #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth
These trends remind us how important it is to keep building supports that people can rely on. There’s more to do, and it starts with working together. #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth
Mental health in our city is declining. A January 2026 report from Thrive Toronto shows that just 52% of people reported good mental health in 2022, down from 73% in 2015. #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth
#RedDressDay is a time to remember and honour missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQ+ people in Indigenous communities. As a society, we need action that supports families, closes systemic gaps, and pushes for truth and justice. #MMIWG2S
Today on #RedDressDay, we remember and honour missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQ+ people. We stand in solidarity with families and reaffirm our commitment to ongoing support for truth and justice. #MMIWG2S
Housing is the foundation for health, work, and strong communities. A stable home is the first step toward friendship, opportunity, and belonging. Support efforts to make housing accessible for all. #HousingForAll
Today, on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, we reflect on the impact of racism and recommit to building communities rooted in respect, equity, and belonging. Everyone deserves to feel valued and included - today and every day.
On the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, we stand together to challenge racism and support a future built on dignity, inclusion, and respect for all. #EndRacism
Toronto’s housing crisis is real, and we are on the ground helping. Neighbours is building homes and communities where everyone is welcome.
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A home is more than walls. It is security, community, and hope. At Neighbours, we are proud to create spaces where everyone is welcome.
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On Employee Appreciation Day, I want to recognize the hard work, care, and commitment of everyone at Neighbours. Thank you for making a difference every single day.
Nonprofit work is about more than programs. It is about people. Thank you to Ontario’s nonprofit workers for the care you bring to every interaction. #NonprofitAppreciationWeek
This #NonprofitAppreciationWeek, we are sending a huge THANK YOU to all nonprofit workers in Ontario, especially those working in housing and mental health. Your work changes lives every day.
#BlackHistoryMonth is a time to honour the rich roots, stories, and contributions of Black communities that shape who we are and how we build our city. At the same time, Black people are too often on the frontlines of housing inequity. We need to recognize these truths and act.
This #BlackHistoryMonth, we honour Black heritage, resilience, and contributions while recognizing the systemic inequities that continue to shape housing access and homelessness in Toronto. As Neighbours, we recommit to building supportive, inclusive and thriving communities.
A huge thank you to the heroes behind Toronto’s shelters and homelessness services. Your dedication makes a real difference in people’s lives. You are helping to make Toronto a city where everyone has a safe place to call home. #ESHSWAW#EndHomelessness
This week, we honor the tireless work of Toronto’s Emergency Shelter and Homelessness Service Workers. Thank you for your compassion and commitment to helping people find safety and stability. #ESHSWAW#EndHomelessness
Mental health is part of our daily lives. Many Canadians face stress and challenges, and every conversation can make a difference. Let’s break stigma and connect with those around us. #MentalHealthMatters