Caring for the health and well-being of those impacted by homelessness in Toronto.
Who We Are
Care we Provide
ICFHT provides comprehensive, accessible primary care tailored to people who have experienced homelessness. Our team focuses on reducing barriers, building trust, and delivering coordinated care that supports long-term health and stability.
Our substance use care follows harm reduction principles and meets people where they are. We provide compassionate, evidence-based supports, addiction medicine, case management and counselling to reduce harm, prevent overdose, and strengthen wellness.
ICFHT is built on collaboration. We work closely with community agencies, hospital partners, and people with lived experience to create integrated pathways to care. These partnerships strengthen continuity, enhance access, and support a system of care rooted in equity and social justice.
Grounded in recovery-oriented practice, our mental health approach centres dignity, choice, and healing. We offer trauma-informed, person-led support that recognizes the impact of structural inequities on wellbeing.
Our neuropsychologist works closely with homeless service providers to address the disproportionate representation of people with developmental disabilities in the homelessness sector, helping ensure coordinated, person-centred pathways to the services people need.
Our Services
Primary Care
We offer holistic, team-based primary care for people or people facing complex health needs related to homelessness, focusing on holistic health, harm reduction, mental health and long-term wellness.
Substance Use Care
The SubHub offers a low-barrier addiction medicine program with peer support, counselling, and case management. Our multidisciplinary team supports people across the continuum of care through harm reduction, safer use, and addiction treatment.
Land Acknowledgement
Inner City Family Health Team acknowledges that we are on the traditional territory of many nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples and is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. The City also acknowledges that Toronto is covered by Treaty 13 signed with the Mississaugas of the Credit, and the Williams Treaties signed with multiple Mississaugas and Chippewa bands.