Street Health ID Clinic

14may12:00 pm1:30 pmStreet Health ID Clinic

Event Details

This Street Health ID Clinic can help replace lost or stolen

  • Canadian birth certificates (all provinces and territories)
  • Verification of status or record of landing (for clients born outside of Canada)
  • Ontario Health Card
  • Marriage certificate
  • Death certificate

The ID Team doesn’t assist with:

  • Passport
  • Driver’s License
  • Permanent residence card
  • Citizenship Card

Clients who lack secure housing or rely on the emergency shelter system often resort to sleeping on the streets. It is extremely difficult to find a secure place to store identification… Street Health’s ID Safe provides secure storage for ID documents as well as an address for mail delivery.

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Time

May 14, 2024 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm(GMT-04:00)

Organizer

Street Health

Mission Street Health improves the health and well-being of people who are homeless, under-housed and street-involved through low barrier, accessible and equitable services, community-based advocacy and education. Vision A community where everyone has equitable access to quality health care, housing, income and services necessary to achieve health and well-being. Values The following core values determine our commitment to each other and to those who have experienced homelessness. Social Justice and Advocacy: Street Health is guided by a social justice framework and is committed to advocating for social and economic equity. We believe that access to health care, adequate income and affordable housing is a fundamental human right. Diversity and Equity: Street Health’s work is rooted in anti-oppression/anti-discriminatory practices. We value and promote diversity and equity within our workforce, community partners and the population we serve. Collaboration and Innovation: Street Health staff, board and clients work collaboratively with each other and with our community partners. We work together to develop and provide creative programs, services and resources that are responsive to our community’s needs. Client Centered Low Threshold Care: Street Health’s programs and services are low threshold and are accessible, inclusive, non-judgmental and flexible. We recognize client’s rights to self- determination. Harm Reduction Approach: Street Health’s harm reduction focus ensures that people who use substances are treated with respect and without stigma and that substance related problems and issues are viewed systemically. Street Health provides services in a non-judgmental way regardless of substance use.

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Trinity CommUNITY Hub is the latest iteration of the Church of the Holy Trinity’s social justice endeavours. We offer a lunch service on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and an opportunity to access clothing, harm reduction gear, and other life-saving supplies to about 100 people each day. Additionally, we host a modest art program during our service on Tuesdays run by lovely and compassionate staff from Toronto Hospice. We prioritize holistic and anti-oppressive approaches to person-centered care. In partnership with a number of different organizations in the Black, Indigenous, Trans, and Street-Involved communities, Trinity CommUNITY Hub serves as a resource hub to support their programming and direct outreach work.

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April 23 worship online only

While the church building is closed for electrical upgrades we will meet online only. Regular in person worship resumes April 30.