Do you need furniture?

You’ve come to the right place! We would be happy to work with you.

To receive furniture from My Furniture Bank (MFB), you must be referred by one of our partner agencies. What that means is that you must contact one of our partner agencies listed below and let them know that you need furniture from us.

They will set you up with a caseworker and then they will connect (refer) you to us. Once we are connected by an agency, we will be happy to help you pick out the best furniture for your home.

Unfortunately, we cannot work with you without an agency referral. If you have any questions, please feel free to email us HERE.

 

Registered Partner Agencies

AWO works with refugees and immigrants, particularly those who have experienced wars and persecution, with a special focus on women and their families.
AYSP is a dynamic team of optimistic and compassionate professionals and volunteers dedicated to helping children, youth and families manage mental health and/or justice issues in order to realize their potential and encourage their contribution to community.
Realizing the urgent need of those experiencing severe economic and social challenges, ten Christian churches in the Lorne Park/Clarkson area formed The Compass to address this serious and growing social concern within the community. 
Catholic Crosscultural Services (CCS) is a non-profit agency providing services that assist in the settlement and integration of immigrants and refugees. At CCS we serve all newcomers, refugees, and immigrants, regardless of race, colour, age, creed, religion or political affiliation.
The Shelter, Support & Housing Administration Division contributes to healthy communities by ensuring that people have a range of shelter and affordable housing options. The Division provides temporary shelter and support for homeless individuals and families, and creates permanent affordable housing solutions.
At COSTI we understand that success means different things to different people. By filling people’s lives with opportunities for success, we’re helping build a strong and prosperous community
Empowering clients, Achev provides opportunities that enhance career development and personal growth.
Non-Profit Housing Inc. Mission: To provide a forum for Black Women to identify and address issues which affect them, their families and their community, thereby enabling them to improve their lives. Vision: The Ontario region strives to promote organizational visibility, facilitate consistency of leadership and coordinate responses to the concerns and issues of all Ontario chapters.

Dixie Bloor Neighbourhood Centre

The Dixie Bloor Neighbourhood Centre fosters an atmosphere which will encourage our community as a whole to participate in and develop a positive, healthy and caring neighbourhood.

The Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board is the separate school board that oversees 148 Catholic school facilities throughout Peel Region and Dufferin County.

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As an Agency, we have defined our “community” as being at several levels – our client base; the Peel and Halton communities; the provincial judicial/correctional systems; and the federal judicial/correctional systems. Corresponding strategies are in place for each stakeholder group. Obviously, each of our clients has very subjective needs, which are addressed by one or more of the Agency’s eighteen (18) programs. The Agency’s primary focus in all areas of endeavour is pro-active crime prevention, lower recidivism rates, and successful integration into the community as demonstrated through more socially-congruent behaviour.


Family Services of Peel
Family Services of Peel is a non-profit, registered charitable organization providing family and community services to the people of Peel.

Four Corners Health Centre offers community programs, health prevention and promotion and a robust diabetes education program. The Four Corners team is comprised of a physician, nurse practitioner, registered nurse, physiotherapist, chiropodist and social worker. The team also includes community health educators, a health promoter and a dedicated Francophone health promoter.

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Ontario Works is a program that provides temporary financial assistance to individuals returning to the workforce. The goal of the program is to help people gain employment and independence.

The Halton Catholic District School Board is a model learning community, widely recognized as distinctively Catholic, providing exceptional education, while nurturing the call to love and to serve as a people of faith, living out God’s plan.

HMC’s mission is to help newcomers settle and integrate into a welcoming and inclusive community.  We offer information, referral, orientation, counselling, language classes, employment supports, volunteer opportunities, transitional housing, and interpretation/translation.

Supporting our growing communities to manage change through quality client-centered social & health services and responsive public education.
Interim Place has been providing shelter and support services for women in Peel Region who face violence for over 30 years. Since 1981 Interim Place has assisted well over 38,000 women and children over the years find safety, heal and build new lives free of abuse.

For over 26 years Knights Table has served the needs of people dealing with issues of poverty and homelessness in the Peel Region. Driven by client needs, Knights Table is supported by a staff of 9 along with over 3,200 volunteers who are committed to assisting people who come through our doors.

Malton Neighbourhood Services is committed to the development and promotion of opportunities for those it serves through the sharing of information and resources; training and education; formation of partnerships; and participating in initiatives that support and empower communities to work collectively on issues to improve the quality of life.

Newcomer Centre of Peel (NCP) is a multi-service agency that assists the entire newcomer family in achieving settlement. With experience and expertise in English language training; employability and business start-up and comprehensive settlement services including programs for women, youth and seniors; NCP offers a dedication to service quality.

Our Place Peel is a registered non-profit agency providing shelter, support and hope for homeless and disadvantaged youth aged 16 – 21 in the Region of Peel. Through our emergency shelter, resource room and community outreach services, we empower youth to take control of their lives, break harmful patterns, and make a healthy, new start.

PCHS has a mandate to provide health and social services to diverse communities within Peel Region. PCHS has four core programs: mental health and addictions, geriatric services, settlement services, child, youth and family services. Within these programs PCHS provides addictions, mental health, seniors, settlement, domestic violence and parenting services to the community. PCHS also undertakes community development projects to build neighbourhoods and special projects like building “community hubs”.
Peel Aboriginal Network is an Indigenous Friendship Centre committed to supporting the Aboriginal community in the Region of Peel.

 

Peel Children’s Aid’s mission is to ensure the safety and well-being of children and strengthen families through partnership. Peel Children’s Aid Foundation is dedicated to improving the lives of abused, neglected and at-risk children and youth and disadvantaged families, in Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon who are under the supervision of Peel Children’s Aid.
At the Peel District School Board, we are committed to inspire the smile within each child. Everything we do is designed to help each child achieve to the best of his or her ability. Our collective, daily efforts make a positive difference in the lives of our students, their families and the world.​
The Peel Outreach team is a responsive, mobile, multi-disciplinary team of professionals who work together with individuals who are homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness. We empower through short-term support, advocacy and referrals and meet people where they are at.

 

Preventing Homelessness in Peel Program(PHIPP)

PHIPP provides one-time emergency assistance to low-income families and individuals at risk of losing their home or place of shelter. In the short term, PHIPP allows families and individuals to maintain or obtain affordable housing to prevent homelessness. To access this service, please call 905-793-9200.
The department supports full participation by all residents in the economic, social and cultural life of the Region by providing a continuum of supports for vulnerable or at-risk members of the community. Human Services works collaboratively with other Peel agencies to improve the opportunities and quality of life for children, families and individuals living in Mississauga.

At The Rhema Foundation Canada, we remain steadfast and consistent in striving to realize our organization’s mission every day: To change and affect lives, one day at a time, one life at a time.

SAFSS | Settlement Assistance & Family Support Services

The Mission of SAFSS is “to assist, educate and empower newcomers, women, seniors, youth, children and families in their integration process to improve their health and quality of life, realize their fullest potential and become contributing members of the Canadian society”

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Angela’s Place is a transitional residence that provides both housing and support programs for Peel families that have experienced homelessness. Angela’s Place addresses the alarming increase in homeless families in the Region, and the disturbing presence of children in our emergency shelters that has developed as a result. The facility provides support services and medium-term housing for 20 high-need families. Angela’s Place offers a secure base where families in difficulty can regain their stability and get help finding permanent accommodation and employment.

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The Salvation Army Peel Region Residential Services, in partnership with the Region of Peel, operates three emergency shelters and one transitional housing program. Together, we serve individuals and families experiencing housing crisis through a continuum of services.

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The Salvation Army is an international Christian organization that began its work in Canada in 1882 and has grown to become the largest non-governmental direct provider of social services in the country. The Salvation Army gives hope and support to vulnerable people today and everyday in 400 communities across Canada and more than 120 countries around the world.

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The Lighthouse and Family Shelters attempts to meet the physical, emotional and spiritual needs to residents through a holistic approach to case management. The staff will follow Christian principles and help residents be a transforming influence in their own lives. The underlining ministry principle will be to treat all persons with respect, dignity, compassion and grace.

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The Seva Food Bank provides safe, nutritious and culturally-appropriate food to low-income families living in seven postal codes across Mississauga. We also coordinate a wide range of programs that help our clients address the causes and consequences of hunger and poverty. An initiative of Sikhs Serving Canada, a registered not-for-profit charitable organization, our mission is to positively impact local communities by acting on the basic Sikh tenets of sarbat da bhalla (the wellbeing of all), chardi kala (eternal optimism) and seva (selfless service).

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Our health services are recovery based and client-directed. We work closely with clients from youth to seniors, enabling them to embrace their full potential and to achieve their goals of recovery and living successfully in their community.

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The Society of Saint Vincent de Paul is dedicated to helping those less fortunate. With essential care and guidance, struggling families and individuals can build self-confidence and positive opportunity.

Summit Housing & Outreach Programs

Summit Housing & Outreach Programs, a non-profit charitable organization, provides supportive housing and outreach case management services throughout Halton for people diagnosed with a serious mental illness.

Trillium Health Partners

Trillium Health Partners is a leading hospital with an outstanding record of performance, fiscal responsibility and quality patient care. The hospital encompasses three main sites – Credit Valley Hospital, Mississauga Hospital, and Queensway Health Centre – offering the full range of acute care hospital services, as well as a variety of community-based, specialized programs.

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We work to provide immediate assistance to people in crisis across Brampton and Mississauga who have been victimized by crime or tragic circumstances. Many are victims of domestic abuse and other kinds of family violence. We also provide critical response services for people who have experienced traumatic events such as sexual assault, homicide, suicide, sudden death, traffic/fire fatalities and armed robberies.

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Vita Centre provides a range of services to support young women who are experiencing an unplanned pregnancy. Vita Centre takes leadership in promoting awareness and understanding of the impact of unplanned pregnancy on families and the community.

We are Wesley

Wesley Urban Ministries’ programs today continue to meet the mission of decreasing barriers and increasing opportunities for those in need in downtown Hamilton, supported by churches, businesses, individuals and community partners.

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