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292 NEW OFF-RESERVE ABORIGINAL HOUSING UNITS ANNOUNCEDJuly 25th, 2007
VANCOUVER – More than $50 million will create 292
housing units in 10 communities across the province under the
Aboriginal Housing Initiative, Minister responsible for Housing
Rich Coleman announced today.
“One of the goals of our provincial housing strategy
is to assist the 30 per cent of Aboriginal families living
off-reserve in inadequate or unaffordable housing,”
said Coleman. “With these new units, we will improve
living conditions and help families create new
opportunities.”
In March, a proposal call invited Aboriginal non-profit
societies to help build new, affordable housing off-reserve, with
the intention of allocating approximately 200 new housing units. As
a result of the strong partnership proposals received by the
provincial government, nearly 50 per cent more units will be
built.
These 13 new housing developments will address a range of
Aboriginal housing needs and priorities including youth, women,
elders, and people with alcohol and drug addictions.
The proposal call was issued in consultation with the Aboriginal
Housing Management Association (AHMA). Formed in B.C. in the
mid-1990s, AHMA is the only Aboriginal social housing management
agency in Canada.
“There is a broad range of housing needs in the
Aboriginal community that must be addressed,” said
Rosanna McGregor, AHMA vice-president. “The results of
this proposal call will help to do this, as 13 Aboriginal housing
societies will have new resources to create safe, secure affordable
housing.”
The Aboriginal Housing Initiative is receiving $50.9 million in
one-time funds through the Off-Reserve Aboriginal Housing Trust,
designed to address the housing needs for Aboriginals living
off-reserve. The Government of Canada has transferred the money to
the Province, which is working with AHMA to administer the
trust.
“Canada’s New Government is delivering
on our commitment to create affordable housing for Aboriginal
Canadians in British Columbia,” said James Moore,
Member of Parliament for Port Moody-Westwood-Port Coquitlam, on
behalf of the Honourable Monte Solberg, Minister of Human Resources
and Social Development. “We want to create a safer,
stronger, better Canada for everyone, including Aboriginals, and
adequate housing is essential to that vision.”
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BACKGROUNDER
NEW UNITS UNDER ABORIGINAL HOUSING INITIATIVE The following 13 Aboriginal non-profit housing societies are
receiving support from the Province to develop 292 units of
off-reserve housing as a result of the Expressions of Interest
proposal call issued on March 1, 2007:
-30- Media contacts:
Susan Thom
Director, Communications BC Housing Tel: 604-439-4715 Sam Rainboth
Manager, Public Affairs BC Housing Tel: 604-439-4789 For more information on government
services or to subscribe to the Province's news feeds using RSS,
visit the Province's website at
www.gov.bc.ca
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