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					OAK0422
				
				
					Last Modified:
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					Last Full Update:
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						| Located In Community | Oakville | 
					
					
					
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						| Intersection | Eighth Ln and Grand Blvd | 
					
					
					
						| Physical Access | Partially Accessible - back door wheel chair accessible | 
				
			 
		 
		
			
				
Agency Information
			
			
				
					
					
					
						| Description (Agency) | A registered charity providing transitional support services in housing and life coaching to vulnerable and racialized youth aging out, or recently aged out of the Child Protection system in the Halton/Peel region of Ontario | 
					
					
						| Legal Status | (51) Registered Charity | 
					
					
					
						| Funding | Regional / Municipal - Region of Halton ; Federal ; Donations ; Foundation - Black Opportunities Fund | 
				
			 
		 
		
			
				
Description and Service Details
			
			
				
					
					
					
						| Description (Service) | Provides transitional housing and culturally responsive wrap-around support services to vulnerable racialized youth experiencing or at-risk of homelessness in the Halton Region. Our mission is to help them overcome barriers and strengthen their self-efficacy so they can become valuable contributors to our community.
 The Oasis House is a spacious house, in an accessible location in the North-West end of Oakville, serving mostly black male youth (18-29 yrs) from the Halton/Peel Region
 
Provide safe, stable accommodation and wrap-around support services to youth, so they can overcome barriers, thrive and transition successfully into independent adult livingProgram model adheres to the Foyer Housing ModelSupport youth to navigate and access community resources for education, employment, health and appropriate financial supportLife Skills training to strengthen capacity to live independentlyDesigned to duplicate a healthy, supportive family environmentEngages a strength-based approach in building individual capacity for success | 
					
					
					
						| Hours | Office: Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm | 
					
					
					
						| Areas Served | Halton Region ; Peel Region | 
					
					
					
						| Eligibility | Ages: 18 year(s) - 29 year(s) Aging out or recently aged out of home, foster care and/or youth justice systems and facing the risks of homelessness Service is culturally responsive and focused on Black racialized youth
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						| Languages | English | 
					
					
					
						| Fees | Program - program fee ; Service - subsidized rent | 
				
			 
		 
		
			
				
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