For Immediate Release
2013EMNG0032-000268
Feb. 15, 2013
Ministry of Energy, Mines and Natural Gas and Minister Responsible for Housing
City of Vancouver
Vancouver – Construction is underway on the 12th new supportive housing development in Vancouver, a 99-unit development for those who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
Project partners and funding:
Once complete, the building at 2465 Fraser St. will offer 69 apartments for adults who are homeless and at risk of homelessness and 30 apartments for youth that will be operated by the Vancouver Native Housing Society. It will also include a new youth resource centre run by Pacific Community Resources Society who, together with partner agencies, will provide support services for both resident youth as well as at-risk youth in the surrounding neighbourhood. This new youth centre will replace the Broadway Youth Resource Centre, which has served the community for the past 14 years.
The building is the 12th of 14 developments built through a partnership between the Province and the City of Vancouver where the B.C. government is contributing more than $300 million in capital costs and the city is contributing the land. Construction on the Fraser Street site is anticipated to be complete by late spring 2014.
Quotes:
Rich Coleman, Minister of Energy, Mines and Natural Gas and Minister Responsible for Housing –
“Our government understands the important role supportive housing plays in helping to break the cycle of homelessness in communities across the province. We have committed approximately $300 million to build over 1,500 supportive housing apartments in Vancouver, including the development at Fraser Street, to ensure those in need have access to safe, supportive housing in order to help Vancouver adults and youth in need.”
Mayor Gregor Robertson, City of Vancouver –
“There is a crucial need for new supportive housing in Vancouver, and this project is a strong example of the kind of partnerships we need to solve homelessness. The 99 new supportive housing units at 2465 Fraser St. will provide a safe place to live and access to life-changing services for Vancouver’s most vulnerable residents, especially homeless and at-risk youth.”
“The City of Vancouver is committed to building a city where no one of any age is forced to sleep on the street, and 2465 Fraser is another important step toward our goal of ending street homelessness in Vancouver by 2015.”
Rob Turnbull, president and CEO, Streetohome Foundation –
“Homelessness is a complex issue. Individuals may be coming from a place of poverty, abuse, isolation or trauma, and living with mental health and/or addictions challenges, in addition to poor physical health. Streetohome is proud to be involved in a project that will provide 69 adults and 30 youth with a home of their own and the support services that will address their individual needs.”
Dave Eddy, chief executive officer, Vancouver Native Housing Society –
“Tenants who will call this building home will be given the opportunity for a fresh start. We are looking forward to working alongside our partner, Pacific Community Resources Society, to create a safe and accepting environment, which will give our tenants the best chance to take advantage of the services they need to provide them with a gateway to a better life.”
Ingrid Kastens, executive director, Pacific Community Resources Society –
“This project grew out of partnership between community organizations and government. It’s a great example of what can be accomplished through collaboration and vision. The new home of the Broadway Youth Resource Centre, which will be housed within the new site, serves many young people every day who are hungry and sleeping in unsafe places in our community. The support services and the housing will make a life-altering difference for both the young people and adults who will reside in this long-term community asset.”
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Contact:
Fergus McCann
BC Housing
778 452-6445
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