How long is the waiting list for subsidized housing in Guelph?
The waiting time will vary depending on the housing location you choose and the number of bedrooms you need. For some areas it may be less than two years before you are housed, in other areas it may take over five years.
Who is helping with rental assistance?
Salvation Army: The Salvation Army offers special one-time assistance to help you pay your rent. Catholic Charities: Catholic Charities has emergency assistance grants that can help you to pay your rent. Modest Needs: Modest Needs offers Self Sufficiency Grants of up to $1,000 to cover one emergency expense.
How to find affordable housing in Guelph Wellington?
The Housing Help Centre can help you find affordable market rentals in Guelph-Wellington. Interested in developing affordable housing in Guelph-Wellington? These resources may be of help. Grants and down payment loans for low to moderate income households in Guelph-Wellington.
What does Wellington County housing services do for You?
To ensure effective, efficient and fair provision of high quality affordable housing to residents of Wellington County and City of Guelph. The County of Wellington Housing Services strives to create innovative solutions to local housing needs, in an atmosphere of cooperation with our tenants and the local community.
Who is the county service manager for Guelph?
The County of Wellington is the Consolidated Municipal Service Manager (“Service Manager”) for the City of Guelph and the County of Wellington.
How to contact property services in Wellington County?
To reach Property Services Staff please dial T 519.824.7822 followed by the extension. 32 Hadati Rd.; 263 Speedvale Ave.; Willow/Dawson; 14 Centre St.; 22 Church St.; 130 Grange St.; 387/411 Waterloo Ave.; Applewood/Sunset/Willow; Mohawk/ Delaware/Montana. To reach Maintenance Staff please dial T 519.824.7822 followed by the extension.