St Leonard's Place Peel

Residential Support Program: New Leaf and RRH Graduate, Residential Support Program: Community Residential Facility Program

Record #: CWL1030
Last Modified: 05 Dec 2025
Last Full Update: 05 Dec 2025

Phone

Office Phone Main Desk 905-457-3611 | extension 300
Fax 905-457-4064
Crisis Phone Shelter and Housing 211 * Mental Health 905-278-9036
TTY Phone 711
Toll Free Phone 1-800-237-2660 | extension 300

Address/Location Info

Address 1105 Queen Street E
Brampton, ON L6T 4E2
 
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Located In Community Brampton
Intersection West Dr and Queen St E
Transit Information Accessible by Brampton Transit, ZUM, and GO Bus
Accessibility Fully Accessible ; Accessible - We are committed to providing an accessible experience for all our visitors. Please let us know about any specific needs you have or accessibility barriers you encounter by contacting us at 905-457-3611 or info@slpp.ca
Mailing Address E

Description/Eligibility/Service Details

Description At St. Leonard’s Place Peel (SLPP) we understand that situations of mental illness, addiction, or conflict with the law can be difficult to overcome. We also acknowledge with the right supports and a strong personal commitment to change, a brighter future is possible. For more than 50 years, St. Leonard’s Place Peel has offered a space of healing and reintegration for men 18 years and older. Our supportive housing program and wraparound supports provide men dedicated to their recovery journey with an opportunity of a fresh start. 
 
SLPP’s model of care is strengths-based and person-centered. Every client is engaged as a partner in a plan of care that is customized to the needs of the individual seeking support. Each client is supported by a multidisciplinary team of staff with expertise across a broad range of professional backgrounds - including social work, nursing, personal support work, nutrition counselling, psychiatry, criminal justice, and recreational therapy. 
 
Residential Programs 
New Leaf Program: Provides supportive housing for men 18 years and older coming off the streets or overcoming situations of homelessness due to acute mental illness and/or substance use. Clients are required to demonstrate reasonable level of stabilization in their recovery journey as well as a readiness to live a substance-free lifestyle. Service provider and self-referral accepted.  
 
RRH Graduate Program: A long-term supportive housing program, geared towards men who have demonstrated commitment and stability in terms of their mental health and or addiction but still require the structure SLPP offers. Internal SLPP referral applications only. 
 
Community Residential Facility Program: Offers housing support to men on conditional release from a federal correctional facility. Applicants must show a commitment to the program and to their reintegration plan.  
 
Other Programs, Groups & Supports 
• Intake and Outreach 
• Recreational Therapy 
• Employment Readiness and Financial Literacy 
• Mental Health and Addictions Groups & Support 
• Education Sessions 
• Skill Building Programs 
• Emotion Management and Violence Prevention 
• Volunteer Program 
• Resident Advisory Program 
• Leisure and Activity Groups 
• Supportive & Therapeutic Programs 
 
Services 
• 24-hour Staffing 
• Case Management Team 
• Medical Support Team &  
• Meals and Nutrition 365 Days a Year 
 
Onsite Amenities 
• Private Medication Rooms 
• Fully Staffed Professional Grade Kitchen 
• Brightly Lit Common Areas 
• TV Rooms & Pool Tables 
• Weight Room and Gym 
• Wellness, Spiritual, and Prayer Spaces 
• Outdoor Garden Space 
• Laundry Facilities 
• Program/Training Room
Hours Residential Care operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week; Administrative Services operates during standard business hours  
Please call before visiting, as drop-ins are not permitted
Areas Served Greater Toronto Area
Eligibility Ages: 18 year(s) and up 
 
Men who have experienced homelessness, serious mental illness, substance use and/or those who have been in conflict with the justice system. Ages: 18 year(s) and up
Application New Leaf Program: Service provider and self-referral accepted by submitting a completed written application. 
RRH Graduate Program: Internal SLPP referral applications only. 
Community Residential Facility Program: Applications are referred through Correctional Services Canada (CSC) or self-referral while in a CSC facility. 
Email referral/application to intake@slpp.ca.
Fees Residential services are charged via social benefit guidelines and based upon a rent geared to income (RGI) model for those in the New Leaf and RRH programs.  
Room and board for federal parolees is administered via Correctional Service Canada.
Languages English

Contact Information

Social Media Facebook Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stleonardsplacepeel/
Instagram Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stleonardspeel/
Website Website: http://www.stleonardsplace.com
E-Mail info@slpp.ca
Website http://www.stleonardsplace.com
Alternate Contact Email: leslieb@slpp.ca
Primary Executive Leslie Barnes, Chief Executive Officer, St. Leonard’s Place Peel; Phone: 905-457-3611 ext 235; Fax: 905-457-4064; Email: leslieb@slpp.ca
Volunteer Coordinator Email: kellywr@slpp.ca

Other Info

Established 1971
Funding Regional / Municipal - Region of Peel ; Federal - Correctional Services Canada ; United Way ; CMHA Peel
Service Level (50) Non Profit

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