Homes First
Erick Ayala has a background in various community and employment services roles, including coordinating employment programs and services, assisting clients with career planning and job search, and providing support to students in academic and social matters. With experience in organizations such as WoodGreen Community Services and Homes First, Erick has also worked in human resources, outreach programs, and youth development coordination. Their educational background includes a Bachelor's degree in Criminology and Sociology, as well as postgraduate certificates in Human Resources Management and Student Counseling.
Homes First
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There are over 5,000 people in Toronto without a safe stable place to live. Hundreds live “rough” – in ravines, stairwells or on the street. Hundreds more suffer with mental illness and addictions. This forgotten slice of our population, people who have been street-involved for several years and who have nowhere else to go, is where Homes First comes in. We provide Housing First. We were the first and remain one of the largest providers of homes for people with the fewest options in Toronto. Homes come in many shapes and sizes but each is a safe, stable refuge and allows us to connect to others. Everyone needs a home. With a home people can be part of a community, obtain ID, register for social services and keep in touch with family and friends. With a home people gain respect, dignity and the ability to care for themselves and others. The vast majority of homeless people – even those with severe mental health and/or substance use issues – can successfully stay housed and off the street with appropriate housing and supports. Homes First works with others to advocate for fair and equitable funding for social housing providers and the creation and adoption of a national housing strategy.