True Experience Supportive Housing & Community Work Program

True Experience Supportive Housing & Community Work Program True Experience Supportive Housing and Community Work Program provides vocational, residential and social programs for adults that live with mental illness

Supportive Housing

The True Experience Supportive Housing Program is a client centred program which began in 1981. It is funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care. We operate a seven bed transitional/congregate living residence named “Opportunity House”, and apart from offering affordable housing, also focuses on teaching activities of daily living, personal budget management and involvement in the decision making process. The Supportive Housing Program also offers supports to clients living independently in the community. Existing Client Services

The True Experience Supportive Housing Program provides:

• Medium support accommodation
• Assistance and support to the resident in attaining his/her optimum level of functioning
• Assistance to resident in preparing for independent living in the community
• Promotion of effective use of leisure time through development of social and recreational skills
• Encouragement to the resident to develop wellness strategies (medication compliance, healthy lifestyle choices)
• Encouragement to resident to increase involvement in work activities, continuation of education and/or volunteerism
• Advocacy for resident with landlords and other community services
• Limited crisis intervention (medical, psychiatric, situational)
• Family education and support
• Community outreach and education


Intake and Eligibility Criteria

• 17 years of age and over, with a diagnosis of mental illness
• Demonstrated means of income, i.e. Ontario Disability Support Program, Canada Pension Plan (Disability), Ontario Works, Children’s Aid Society support
• Self-referral
• Referrals from other Mental Health agencies, Clergy, Family Doctor, Family members, Hospitals, other community resources
• Completion of “Application for Service” form and “Consent of Disclosure” form
• Interview with Supportive Housing staff and other residents
• Voluntary participation in program

Benefits for the Client/Resident

• 100% Rent Geared to Income
• Community integration/re-integration
• Non-institutionalized program and facility, a “home”, not just a house
• Socialization, Recreational activities
• On-going staff support
• Increased sense of belonging to a greater community
• Peer involvement and support
• Extended family atmosphere – caring, sharing, concerns
• Reduction of stigma associated with mental illness

Client/Resident Responsibilities

• Willingness to voluntarily participate in Supportive Housing Program and meaningful activities
• Desire to learn new skills and enhance present skill levels
• Fully participate in their recovery and well-being which includes following medical/psychiatrist prescribed medication regimen as an essential component in reducing re-hospitalizations and psychiatric episodes
• Ready to accept being socially, personally and financially responsible and accountable
• Being involved in the daily decision making process, and becoming empowered


Community Work Program

The True Experience Community Work Program began in 1981. It is a client centred program focusing on vocational training, skills development as well as employment, and is funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care. Program Activities

The Community Work Program provides vocational training skills development and employment through the following activities:

• Spring and Fall Property Cleanups
• Seasonal Lawn Maintenance
• Seasonal Snow Removal
• Janitorial Contracts
• Piecework, Packaging, Sub-Assembly

There are no fees/charges to participate in the program. There is no waiting list. Existing Client Services

The True Experience Community Work Program provides:

• A self-sufficient, sustainable work program/environment
• A safe and healthy supervised work setting
• Individualized schedules for work/training/skills development for each participant
• Diversity of employment possibilities dependent on client choice, interest and ability
• Support to participants who wish to secure private sector employment
• Non-institutionalized program – “Reality Based”
• Assistance to participant in preparing for potential employment in the private sector
• Access to computers to learn keyboarding, resume writing, internet browsing
• Assistance and support to the participant in attaining his/her optimum level of functioning
• Support for filling out O.D.S.P. Earnings Report Forms
• Encouragement to increase work/skills training/hours of participation

Intake and Eligibility Criteria

• 17 years of age and over, with a diagnosis of mental illness
• Demonstrated means of income, i.e. Ontario Disability Support Program, Canada Pension Plan (Disability), Ontario Works, Children’s Aid Society support
• Self-referral
• Referrals from other Mental Health agencies, Clergy, Family Doctor, Family members, Hospitals, other community resources
• Completion of “Application for Service” form and “Consent of Disclosure” form
• Interview with Work Program Staff
• Legally able to work in Canada
• Voluntary participation in program

Benefits for the Client/Participant

• Individualized program, i.e. hours of work per day/week
• Increase in skills development, vocational training and employment related activities
• Opportunity to increase income
• Participants are paid prevailing Provincial Minimum Wage
• Participants receive semi-annual incentive bonuses based on individual hours of participation in work/employment activities
• Socialization with peers
• Staff support
• Community integration/re-integration
• Increased sense of belonging to the greater community
• Reduction of stigma associated with mental illness
• Realistic work/employment focus, i.e. expectations
• Increased sense of self-esteem and accomplishment
• Participation in a “highly thought of” program by the community leads to Social Inclusion

Client/Participant Responsibilities

• Willingness to voluntarily participate in the Community Work Program and meaningful activities
• Desire to acquire new skills and enhance present skills levels
• Fully participate in their recovery and well-being which includes following medical/psychiatrist prescribed medication regimen, as an essential component in reducing re-hospitalizations and psychiatric episodes
• Being socially and personally responsible and accountable

Social Recreation

A significant amount of data exists describing the correlation between mental health and socialization including fitness, work and healthy lifestyle. A Japanese study done in 2011 found a definite connection between the extent of face-to-face contact time and quantified mental health. The results suggest that people who experience large amounts of social interaction tend to have less stress, thereby improving their mood and overall mental health. To that end, we recognize that a work-life balance is a vital component to everyone’s health and well-being. As part of our holistic approach to support people living with mental illness, we offer a variety of social recreation programs. The primary purposes of these programs encourage participation and include:
• Interaction, engagement and activity on a consistent basis
• Supports and strategies for managing mental illness
• Physical activity to help combat obesity, diabetes, mental illness
• Encouragement to adopt a healthy lifestyle as an element to wellness

Club T.R.U.E. (Together - Recreation, Understanding & Enjoyment)
With the support of United Way Haldimand-Norfolk, True Experience repurposed space within its building to establish a “clubhouse”. The activities that take place in the “clubhouse” are designed to stimulate physical activity, social interaction and a sense of community and belonging. There are scheduled activities such as pool, darts, and euchre. These indoor activities provide a routine and stimulation particularly during the winter months…and more importantly – something to look forward to! True Experience is fortunate to have a large outdoor space to accommodate badminton, horseshoes, and volleyball when the weather cooperates! Inside or outside, physical activities are good for the heart and soul and contribute to a balanced lifestyle. The PHINN Project (Promoting Health, Inspiring New Networks)
Aberdeen Health and Community Services Foundation, based in Brantford, Ontario believes in supporting exceptional community health and social services. It is with the generosity of this foundation that the PHINN Project was born. People living in a rural community can experience the added stressor of lack of transportation. Without a consistent transit system or access to a car, people can become isolated. With isolation comes loneliness that can lead to a feeling of despair. Couple isolation due to transportation, with financial limitations, this closes the door for many to enjoy activities in nearby urban centres. The PHINN Project removes both of these critical barriers and provides opportunities for True Experience clients to visit places such as Ripley’s Aquarium, take in a Toronto Blue Jays game, watch a live musical production or enjoy a hike in a conservation area.

Sending out more “thank you’s” to the following: -The Dunnville Legion branch 142 for the wonderful donation of the spac...
01/12/2026

Sending out more “thank you’s” to the following:

-The Dunnville Legion branch 142 for the wonderful donation of the space for our Coldest Night of the Year walk! We are blessed to have such caring organizations in our community and to the newest team to register, “Together we do great things” and it’s Team Captain, Michaela Passmore.

Thank you, thank you!

Don’t miss out on this incredible evening as our community comes together to support True Experience and those living with mental health challenges.

If you prefer not to form a team or walk, you can still go online and donate. Every little bit helps because “together, we do great things!”

The Coldest Night of the Year is a winterrific family-friendly fundraising walk in support of local charities. Let’s change the tune for people experiencing hurt, hunger, and homelessness... because it’s cold out there.

A big shout out to 3 more AMAZING TEAMS & Team Captains who have registered online for the Coldest Night of the Year, in...
01/11/2026

A big shout out to 3 more AMAZING TEAMS & Team Captains who have registered online for the Coldest Night of the Year, in support of True Experience.

-South Coast Wellness, Natalie Holmes

-The Misfits, Lisa Taylor

-Connect 6, Jen Robertson

Thank you teams! Your acts of kindness truly change the lives of our True Experience family.

Together, we do great things!

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The Coldest Night of the Year is a winterrific family-friendly fundraising walk in support of local charities. Let’s change the tune for people experiencing hurt, hunger, and homelessness... because it’s cold out there.

Our CNOY Teams are starting to form and it’s awesome to see! A big thank you to the following Teams and their incredible...
01/09/2026

Our CNOY Teams are starting to form and it’s awesome to see! A big thank you to the following Teams and their incredible Team Captains:

-Mayor Bentley Walks for Warmth

-Toques for Hope, Jennifer Passmore

-Walking through the cold for others, Kim Hutchings

Sign up your team today and walk with us to support True Experience as we continue to provide exceptional supports and services for adults living with mental health challenges across Haldimand County.

The Coldest Night of the Year is a winterrific family-friendly fundraising walk in support of local charities. Let’s change the tune for people experiencing hurt, hunger, and homelessness... because it’s cold out there.

A HUGE thank you to our first two sponsors for the Coldest Night of the Year (CNOY), GrandErie Home Hardware & Peter Die...
01/09/2026

A HUGE thank you to our first two sponsors for the Coldest Night of the Year (CNOY), GrandErie Home Hardware & Peter Dieleman, Co-operators. We are so blessed to have such amazing support from our amazing community! THANK YOU!

visit: www.cnoy.org/location/dunnville to register.

Together, we do great things!

The Coldest Night of the Year is a winterrific family-friendly fundraising walk in support of local charities. Let’s change the tune for people experiencing hurt, hunger, and homelessness... because it’s cold out there.

Please join us for the coldest night of the year supporting True Experience, Feb 28 2026. Choose from a 2km or 5km walk ...
01/09/2026

Please join us for the coldest night of the year supporting True Experience, Feb 28 2026. Choose from a 2km or 5km walk around Dunnville. Rest stop available and a warm meal to follow. Starting at the Dunnville legion, 4pm. Go to www.cnoy.org type in Dunnville in the search bar and register to walk or enter as a team! Together we do great things!

01/08/2026

True Experience ready to tackle the Coldest Night of the Year
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by Mike Renzella

January 8, 2026

DUNNVILLE—Residents looking for a meaningful way to give back this winter are invited to bundle up and join True Experience for the Coldest Night of the Year (CNOY), a national fundraising event that supports various charities.

CNOY is a family-friendly winter walk held annually in communities across Canada to raise awareness and vital funds for people experiencing hurt, hunger, and homelessness.

“On this meaningful night, neighbours, families, and local organizations come together to brave the cold in solidarity with those whose lives are affected by poverty, housing instability, and mental health challenges,” said True Experience Executive Director Rhonda Geyer.

It was through the passion of Haldimand resident Jade Davis-Phillips that True Experience got involved in the fundraiser, as Geyer said Davis-Phillips “believed deeply that the organization was the perfect fit for CNOY.”

Geyer continued, “Recognizing True Experience’s long-standing commitment to supporting adults living with mental illness through housing, outreach, and vital community programs, they championed the idea of bringing CNOY to Dunnville. Their belief helped ignite a movement that now brings our community together to walk with purpose and compassion.”

By participating and helping to fundraise, residents have the opportunity to make a direct contribution supporting the essential supports and services offered through True Experience, which Geyer explained create “safety, connection, and hope for individuals who need it most” in the community.

“CNOY reminds us that when our community walks together, we help warm even the coldest nights.”

Geyer praised the event as more than just a fundraiser, but a walk centred on empathy, awareness, and community solidarity.

“Its core values align closely with the mission of True Experience and the spirit of Dunnville as a whole,” said Geyer. “CNOY encourages participants to step into the cold, even briefly, to reflect on the challenges faced by individuals who struggle with poverty, housing insecurity, mental health concerns, and social isolation.”

She continued, “This simple but symbolic act mirrors True Experience’s commitment to understanding, supporting, and advocating for adults living with mental illness. Both CNOY and True Experience believe strongly in compassion, dignity, and the importance of creating safe, inclusive spaces where people feel seen, supported, and valued.”

She believes the fundraiser’s focus on walking together, side by side, reinforces the belief that meaningful change happens when a community stands united.

“It also reflects Dunnville’s long-standing tradition of rallying around neighbours in need, lifting each other up, and ensuring no one is left behind,” said Geyer.

Referencing Dunnville’s national Smile Cookie campaign wins over the past years, Geyer playfully challenged the community to once again put the town in the national spotlight.

“Our town and county are also incredibly competitive so who knows, maybe together we can claim another #1 across Canada title once again. With the heart, spirit, and determination of our community, anything is possible,” she said.

Currently, the hunt is on for team captains to help organize and lead the initiative. Geyer described the ideal captain as someone who is “enthusiastic, organized, and committed to True Experience’s mission.”

Responsibilities will include recruiting walkers, motivating their team to reach fundraising goals, sharing information, and leading by example on walk day.

She encouraged everyone interested to sign up as either a captain or a walker and to get involved through fundraising, or even just sharing the event on social media to help spread the word.

CNOY will take place on February 28. Teams will check in at 4 p.m. at the Dunnville Legion, with the walk set to start at 5 p.m. Participants can choose either a 2km or 5km route and will reconvene back at the Legion for a celebratory dinner. Walkers will have the chance to stop for refreshments and a restroom break if needed mid-walk at True Experience’s main office.

“By participating, fundraising, or volunteering, you’re helping create your own ‘epidemic of kindness and compassion’ right here in Dunnville,” Geyer said. “Every step, every donation, and every act of support sends a message that our community cares, stands together, and is committed to making a difference in the lives of adults living with mental illness. Join us and be part of the magic.”

True Experience would like to send the biggest THANK YOU to the following for their generosity and support of our 1st Tr...
12/29/2025

True Experience would like to send the biggest THANK YOU to the following for their generosity and support of our 1st True Experience Stocking Program:

-A&W
-GrandErie Home Hardware
-Canadian Tire (Dunnville)
-Godfathers Pizza
-Sobeys
-Kim Hutchings
-1000145626 Ontario Inc.

Love our True Experience family meals together. HUGE thank you Audrey, Darlene, Peggy, Terry & Heather for the meal, it ...
12/19/2025

Love our True Experience family meals together. HUGE thank you Audrey, Darlene, Peggy, Terry & Heather for the meal, it was delicious as always! Merry Christmas everyone 🎅🏻❄️🎁

Sometimes dinner with “the gang” is all you need! We had a great evening!
12/13/2025

Sometimes dinner with “the gang” is all you need! We had a great evening!

What a fun night watching the Santa Claus Parade, a True Experience tradition at Opportunity House. Thanks to everyone w...
12/07/2025

What a fun night watching the Santa Claus Parade, a True Experience tradition at Opportunity House. Thanks to everyone who came out and made it a great night! 🥰

Day 6 and our Fruck family volunteers crushed it! Thank you to this amazing family & friends who always come running for...
11/22/2025

Day 6 and our Fruck family volunteers crushed it! Thank you to this amazing family & friends who always come running for True Experience.

One more day of Tim Hortons Holiday Smiles Cookies! ☺️🍪☺️

“Together…we do great things!”

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