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CRANBROOK –
Women and children fleeing abusive relationships will have access to 18 units
of second-stage housing thanks to funding of $6.3 million, announced Bill
Bennett, East Kootenay MLA and Minister of Tourism, Culture and the Arts.
“This housing will provide a stable and
supportive environment for women and children who are at risk of homelessness,”
said Bennett. “We have a wonderful transition house in
The Province is providing $5.8 million in funding for Haven Gardens and is also
leasing the site, with land equity of $250,000, to the Canadian Mental
Health Association (CMHA) for the Kootenays.
The Real Estate Foundation of B.C. and Columbia Basin Trust are also providing funding towards the construction of the new development.
“The
Real Estate Foundation of B.C. is pleased to support the development of this
second-stage housing project,” said
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CMHA - Kootenays will manage and
operate
“We believe supportive housing is vital to providing stability and a better quality of life to people living in vulnerable circumstances,” said Janice Bradshaw, executive director, CMHA - Kootenays. “This development offers future tenants hope for a personal comeback and a sense of purpose for the future.”
The Province has committed to creating more than 4,000 new housing units under the Provincial Homelessness Initiative. The Province’s budget for shelters and affordable housing is over $400 million – more than three times what it was in 2001.
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Media Contact |
Darija Tomasic BC Housing 604 456-8845 604 374-4534 (cell) |
Janice Bradshaw Canadian Mental Health Association for the Kootenays 250 426-5222 |
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