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Program: Peace Ranch  
Organization: Services and Housing In the Province (SHIP)
Phone Numbers: 905-584-9156 ext 25
Toll-Free: 1-855-795-8742
Fax: 905-584-0928
Email: info@shipshey.ca
Website: shipshey.ca/housing/peace-ranch
Address:
19179 Centreville Creek Rd
Caledon, ON
L7K 2M3
Intersection: Centreville Creek Rd and Hwy 9
Location: Caledon
Accessibility: Partially Accessible    Partially Accessible
Hours:
  Administration
Mon8:30am-4:30pm
Tue8:30am-4:30pm
Wed8:30am-4:30pm
Thu8:30am-4:30pm
Fri8:30am-4:30pm

Executives: Thomas DiCarlo - Acting Chief Executive Officer
437-244-8256 * thomas.dicarlo@shipshey.ca
Lina Termini - Director, Congregate and Emergency Housing
416-407-9909 * lina.termini@shipshey.ca
Public Contacts: Tamarah Laing-Allen - Program Manager
437-233-8166 * tamarah.laing@shipshey.ca
Service Description: A transitional housing complex dedicated to mental health recovery for people with schizophrenia. Trained staff pair psychological social rehabilitation principles with life skill training and stress management techniques, for individual development and psychological wellness

The HART (Horticulture Animal Recreational Therapeutic) Program is offered at the ranch.

The transitional housing program has 10 beds, where clients can stay up to 3 years less a day

Fees: None
Application: To apply for supportive housing call SHIP Central Intake and Access at 905-795-8742 ext 3 or online at www.shipshey.ca/apply. Email inquiries about the application and process can be directed to intake@shipshey.ca
Eligibility / Target Population: For adults 18+ who are diagnosed with schizophrenia or schizoaffective and require supportive housing
Languages: English
Area Served:
Dufferin County and Peel Region  
See Also: Housing and Residential Care for People with Mental Illness
Schizophrenia

This information was last completely updated on June 16, 2025

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Updated June 16, 2025
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"About Us"
Located in the heart of Caledon, Ontario, Peace Ranch is a unique transitional housing complex. This rural environment situated on a 25-acre farm provides individual access to highly trained staff. The integrated approach at Peace Ranch promotes inclusivity and all individuals are encouraged to become a part of the process and, much like nature, remain open to change