MAPLE RIDGE – The Province has invested $1 million
in two Maple Ridge properties that the InnerVisions Recovery
Society uses to provide transitional housing for women in recovery
from addictions.
“The Province is committed to helping the lives of
those suffering from substance abuse by providing housing with
integrated support services,” said Randy Hawes, MLA for
Maple Ridge-Mission. “InnerVisions now has stability
and certainty in their location, and will be able to continue to
provide those same qualities to the lives of the people they
help.”
The funding was provided through the Provincial Homelessness
Initiative and allowed for the purchase of two neighbouring
properties, with a total of 25 beds, collectively known as Hanna
House. The Province purchased the properties on Laity Street and on
Dewdney Trunk Road earlier this year and subsequently leased them
to the society at a nominal rate. The society had been paying
market lease rates for the properties.
“Hanna House has been a large contributor towards
providing a full range of much-needed addiction treatment services
in Maple Ridge,” said Gordy Robson, Mayor of Maple
Ridge. “We are pleased they will now have the
opportunity to continue to contribute towards the building of a
safe and healthy community for our citizens.”
InnerVisions’ programs were honoured by the Donner
Canadian Foundation Award in the category of Prevention and
Treatment of Substance Abuse. The Donner Awards Program
acknowledges excellence in social service provision by Canadian
non-profit organizations. InnerVisions also has a 10-unit property
on Prairie Avenue in Port Coquitlam, assisting men in recovering
from drug addictions.
“Our vision is one of a safe and nurturing environment
and through this additional grant we are able to expand our
services and provide hope to more women in recovery,”
said Billy Weselowski, founder of InnerVisions. “We are
real people who have ourselves recovered from the horrors and
loneliness of addiction. We provide an escape from the brutality
and degradation of addiction, in a safe and structured centre. We
apply a rigorous program with a proven plan that we all follow to
ensure success for everyone.”
InnerVisions Recovery Society has offered a licensed and accredited
substance abuse treatment program since 1991 and provides a
12-step, 60-day treatment model. The program provides a solid
foundation in recovery for those who are fully committed to the
program and are working towards improving their lives.
The Province has committed to creating more than 2,300 new housing
units under the Provincial Homelessness Initiative. The initiative
aims to break the cycle of homelessness by integrating support
services with housing so people may move beyond temporary shelter
to more secure housing, gain greater self-reliance, and achieve
appropriate employment. The initiative is one action under the
Province’s comprehensive housing strategy, Housing
Matters BC. Copies can be downloaded from
www.bchousing.org.
PROVINCE INVESTS $1M FOR WOMEN'S TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
December 19th, 2007
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BACKGROUNDER
HANNA HOUSE
Hanna House consists of two buildings in Maple Ridge that provide residential treatment programs for women affected by substance abuse. The first building, on Laity Street, has been in operation as a treatment centre since February 2002 while the second building, on Dewdney Trunk Road, opened in 2005.
Residents participate in a 12-step, 60-day treatment program that includes individualized treatment plans, group therapy, video and oral presentations, written and reading assignments, and access to medical support from a team of addiction physicians. The program is designed to provide structure and safety, to ensure that clients make the most progress during their stay.
Contributions
The Province purchased the Laity Street and Dewdney Trunk Road properties with a $1,011,530 grant through the Provincial Homelessness Initiative. After purchasing the properties, the Province entered into a 40-year lease with the society at a nominal rate.
InnerVisions Recovery Society of BC
InnerVisions Recovery Society was founded by Billy Weselowski in 1991 with the goal of helping addicts recover from substance abuse and start a new life. The intensive 12-step treatment program provides a solid foundation in recovery for clients that are committed to the 60-day treatment. InnerVisions also operates a 10-unit transition house for men in recovery on Prairie Avenue in Port Coquitlam.
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Rhonda Nguyen
Communications Specialist
BC Housing
604 439-4740
604 374-8301
Billy Weselowski
InnerVisions Recovery Society of BC
604 465-8812
604 889-4369 (cell)


