Surrey

In April 2008, the Province of British Columbia and the City of Surrey approved a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to build up to 103 new supportive housing units on two city-owned sites for people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, including:

  • Quibble Creek Health & Transition Housing Centre at 13670 94A Ave. (Operated by The Phoenix Drug & Alcohol Recovery and Education Society)- Provide 52 supportive housing units and 15 short-term transitional recovery beds for people at risk of homelessness. The building will also include Fraser Health’s Recovery and Assessment Centre, with 25 beds for men and women requiring 24-hour recovery and assessment services, and a primary care, substance use and mental health clinic.
  • YWCA Alder Gardens at 13775-95 70th Ave. (Operated by YWCA Vancouver) - Provide 36 apartments for women and their children at risk of homelessness
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Housing with health services helps homeless in Surrey

28-JUN-2011

SURREY – A new centre to help individuals at risk of homelessness with mental health and addiction issues ...

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$12.5M SUPPORTIVE HOUSING FOR WOMEN UNDERWAY IN SURREY

07-FEB-2011

SURREY – Representatives from the Government of Canada, the Province of British Columbia, the City of ...

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B.C. TO INVEST $32.9M IN HOUSING FOR HOMELESS IN SURREY

03-APR-2009

SURREY – The Province is providing $32.9 million for two new supportive housing developments, creating 211 ...

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Addiction recovery and housing under one roof in Surrey

A new centre to help individuals at risk of homelessness with mental health and addiction issues is now under ...

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New Surrey centre to target homelessness and addiction

Click here to go to the CTV video. Surrey is breaking ground on a new housing and clinical centre to help those ...

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