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Ministry of Housing and Social Development |
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$1.2M SUPPORTIVE
HOUSING FOR WOMEN OPENS IN VANDERHOOF |
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VANDERHOOF – Representatives from Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, the Province of British Columbia, and community partners celebrated the official opening today of the Omineca Safe Home Society’s Supportive Housing Complex, a $1.2-million development helping to break the cycle of homelessness and abuse for women and children in Vanderhoof.
“The Government of Canada is committed to making affordable housing available in British Columbia and across Canada for those who need it most,” said the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, and Minister responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. “The creation of these units will provide women and their children with access to safe housing and the support they need to help them to start a new page in their lives.”
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The Province, through the Housing Endowment Fund, provided $350,000 to the Omineca Safe Home Society. The fund generates investment revenue of approximately $10 million a year, which is used to fund new ideas and support innovative housing solutions that meet the diverse housing needs of British Columbians.
“Omineca’s Supportive Housing Complex will provide stable housing for women and children who are fleeing abuse and are at risk of homelessness,” said John Rustad, MLA for Prince George-Omineca. “This Housing Endowment Fund project is an excellent example of how partnerships between the community and the provincial and federal government can address multiple community needs.”
Other funding partners include the Vancouver Foundation and the Real Estate Foundation of BC, each of whom provided $75,000, and various Vanderhoof businesses and community members who together provided a total contribution of $49,000.
The Omineca Safe Home Society provided the land valued at $30,400 as well as $90,000 in fundraising, donations and pledges. The society will integrate support services, such as counselling, job search support and life skills training, to help women and children move beyond temporary shelter to more secure housing.
“This new development is an essential and important resource to the women in the Vanderhoof community,” said Sylvia Byron, agency co-ordinator, Omineca Safe Home Society. “The Supportive Housing Complex will provide women and children with a safe and caring environment from which they have the opportunity to move on to the next step in their lives.”
‘Breaking the Cycle of Homelessness’ is a website providing a comprehensive and detailed look at the Province’s programs and services to address homelessness. Visit www.bchousing.org/breakingthecycle for more information.
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Mortgage and Housing Corporation has been
Last fall, the Government of Canada
committed more than $1.9
billion over the next five years to improve and build new affordable housing
and to help the homeless.
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BC Housing 604 456-8845 604 374-4534 (cell)
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Agency Co-ordinator Omineca Safe Home Society 250 567-9959
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Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) 604 737-4032
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