New supportive homes and shelter spaces now open in Port Alberni
PORT ALBERNI – A new modular housing project with 24/7 supports will provide people experiencing homelessness a safe place to live and the help they need to improve their lives.
New permanent supportive homes proposed for Surrey
SURREY – People experiencing homelessness in Surrey may soon have permanent homes with supports to help them rebuild their lives.
Province opening more winter shelter spaces in Kelowna
KELOWNA – Responding to the extreme cold weather conditions, the Province is funding 20 new shelter spaces so people experiencing homelessness will have a warm place to stay.
New housing for families, individuals opens in Langford
LANGFORD – Families and single people with low to moderate incomes will benefit from a new 132-unit affordable housing development just completed in Langford.
New supportive homes now open in Smithers
SMITHERS – Dozens of people experiencing homelessness are about to have access to safe and secure homes with the opening of Goodacre Place, a 24-unit supportive housing project that also includes space for emergency short-term beds.
New affordable rental homes on the way for seniors in Mission
MISSION – More than 70 affordable rental apartments and a new seniors’ community centre will help Mission seniors live independently and continue to enjoy life in their community.
Affordable homes in the works for Revelstoke
REVELSTOKE – In response to Revelstoke’s need for more affordable housing for people, the Province has purchased a 1.21-hectare (three-acre) school property.
More supports for women and children leaving violence in Kelowna
KELOWNA – Women and children leaving violence in interior B.C. will soon have more safe places to regroup, recover and begin rebuilding their lives.
The Aboriginal Housing Management Association and BC Housing renew the Indigenous Social Housing Management Agreement
West Vancouver – The Indigenous Social Housing Management Agreement (ISHMA) was officially signed this morning by the Aboriginal Housing Management Association’s President, Gary Wilson and Chief Executive Officer of BC Housing, Shayne Ramsay. The agreement is a foundational document for AHMA and the 41 Indigenous Housing Providers that comprise the organization. It is the second and improved version of the first Aboriginal Social Housing Management Agreement (ASHMA) that was signed in 2012. The ISHMA represents the joint commitment from AHMA and the Government of British Columbia to continue to improve and prioritize housing conditions through culturally sensitive practices for Indigenous peoples in British Columbia in urban, rural and northern regions.
Supportive homes and stability for people in need in Vancouver
VANCOUVER – People experiencing homelessness will now have access to more supportive homes and a unique opportunity to learn new skills through a community gardening program.
New housing for Indigenous families on the way in Colwood
COLWOOD – A partnership between the Province, Indigenous housing partners and the City of Colwood will soon provide more than 120 new, affordable rental homes for Indigenous families in the area.
Province partners with East Kootenay area bands to improve housing
Shuswap Indian Band, Tobacco Plains Indian Band and ʔaq̓am Community are working with BC Housing on a new project to improve the quality of on-reserve homes in the East Kootenay area.
More supports for women and children leaving violence in Prince George
PRINCE GEORGE – Women and children leaving violence will soon have more safe places to regroup, recover and begin rebuilding their lives.
Improved homes for seniors, people with disabilities in Burnaby
BURNABY – Low-income seniors and people living with disabilities will benefit from a redevelopment project to provide 331 new and affordable homes in Burnaby.
More housing will meet urgent need in Kelowna
KELOWNA – People experiencing homelessness have a new place to call home with the Heath House opening its doors in Kelowna.
New homes with support services for people experiencing homelessness
KELOWNA – In response to an urgent need, the Province is building more supportive housing for people in Kelowna experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
Province partners with Nicola bands to improve on-reserve affordable housing
MERRITT – Five Nicola bands and BC Housing are working together on a new project to improve the quality of on-reserve housing in the Nicola Valley near Merritt.
More supportive homes for Indigenous peoples in need in Vancouver
VANCOUVER – New Beginnings, a new modular housing project, is opening its doors and offering Indigenous peoples experiencing homelessness a place to call home.
Province responds to need for more shelters
VICTORIA – Responding to the urgent need from communities around the province, the Government of B.C. is opening additional shelters and providing funding for emergency housing solutions to help people experiencing homelessness have a safe, warm place during the winter.
More affordable homes underway for families and seniors in Vancouver
VANCOUVER – New, affordable rental homes for single people, seniors and families in Vancouver are under construction, thanks to a partnership between the Government of British Columbia and the City of Vancouver.
New partnership will mean new homes and community services
NANAIMO – More affordable housing and improved community services will soon come to the Fifth Street corridor as a result of a new partnership.
Twenty new secure homes in Burnaby for women and children leaving violence
BURNABY – Women and children leaving violence in the Burnaby area will soon have more safe places to regroup, recover and begin rebuilding their lives.
B.C. government invests in new homes for Indigenous peoples in Langford
LANGFORD – With construction getting underway on 60 homes at M’akola Housing Society’s Station Avenue development, the B.C. government is adding to the project with 40 more new homes for Indigenous families in need.
More than 150 people move out of tents and into supportive housing in Nanaimo
NANAIMO – People experiencing homelessness in Nanaimo are settling into their new homes, following a successful move into two supportive housing sites in the community.
Elders and seniors benefiting from new housing
CAMPBELL RIVER – People in Campbell River, including Elders, seniors and those with physical disabilities, now have access to new affordable rental homes, thanks to a partnership between the Government of British Columbia and M'akola Housing Society.
More safe homes for women and children fleeing violence in Nanaimo
NANAIMO – Women and children leaving violence in Nanaimo will soon have more safe places to regroup, recover and begin rebuilding their lives.
New temporary shelter opens in Chilliwack
CHILLIWACK – People experiencing homelessness in Chilliwack will have access to 45 spaces of new temporary shelter as of this week, thanks to a partnership between BC Housing and Ruth and Naomi’s Mission.
More than 1,100 new homes coming for Indigenous peoples
PITT MEADOWS – Indigenous peoples on- and off-reserve will soon have access to more than 1,100 new affordable homes in 26 communities throughout British Columbia.
More supportive housing opens in Vancouver
VANCOUVER – More people in Vancouver experiencing homelessness will have safe and secure homes with support services with the opening of 144 supportive housing units.
New affordable housing to help Port Alberni seniors
PORT ALBERNI – Seniors in Port Alberni will soon have access to additional affordable rental housing and long-term care so they can receive the services they need and continue to live in the community as they age.