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:
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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.
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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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Recent News
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 ...
$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 ...
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 ...
In the News
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 ...
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 ...


