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Begin by entering your personal information, including your First Name, Last Name, Address, City, Postal Code, Phone Number, Date of Birth, SAMS Reference Number, Case Manager, and Program (OW or ODSP).
Indicate whether you are requesting the Housing Stability Benefit to move to new housing or remain in your existing housing. Follow the corresponding steps based on your choice.
If moving, check off the reasons for your move and attach any required supporting documents. If remaining in your current housing, specify the reasons and provide necessary documentation.
List any items needed for moving or staying in your current home and provide verification of their costs.
Submit your completed request form at an Ontario Works office or Housing Services office for review.
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