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  2. Begin by providing your personal information in the designated fields, including your surname, given name(s), member ID, date of birth, contact phone number, and OW case manager.
  3. Indicate your current living situation by selecting one of the options: homeless, renter, or homeowner.
  4. Check off the reason for your request and ensure you attach any required documents as specified for each reason.
  5. Explain why you need financial assistance in the provided section to give context to your application.
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The COHB pays the difference between 30 per cent of a households income and the average market rent in the area. The benefit can be used to help pay rent anywhere in Ontario. Each year the Province of Ontario permits the City to enroll an announced number of households into the COHB program.
Hamilton has experienced a docHub decline in affordable housing. Between 2010 and 2021, the average rent for a two-bedroom apartment rose by 43%, surpassing inflation (23%) and the provincial average (40%). Newer rental units built after 2015 are even more expensive, with rents 44% higher on average.
The Housing Stability Program provides short-term support for people who have housing but are at risk of losing it. Participants need to be willing to work with a Housing Stability Worker (HSW) to set goals for staying in their homes.
The Housing Stabilization Fund (HSF) provides money for emergency housing needs to people receiving financial assistance through Ontario Works, income support through the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) in the city of Toronto or support through Emergency Assistance issued to migrants under an emergency
Discretionary benefits Health-related: dental care for adults. vision care for adults. prosthetic appliances. funerals and burials. Non-health-related: vocational training and retraining. travel and transportation that is not for health-related purposes. moving expenses.

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How much is the Canada-Ontario Housing Benefit (COHB)? If you are not receiving social assistance the Canada-Ontario Housing Benefit (COHB) pays you the difference between 30 per cent of your income and 80 per cent of the average market rent in the area where you live. It does not matter how much you pay for rent.
The average wait varies by area of the city and type of housing requested. For single- family homes and one-bedroom apartments, the wait can be over eight years. For bachelor units or units for seniors, the wait can be under one year. Source: City of Hamilton, Housing and Homelessness Dashboard.

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