VICTORIA — Families in Victoria working
to break free from the cycles of homelessness and poverty and build
a stronger future for themselves are getting help from the
Government of Canada and the Province of British Columbia.
The Honourable Gary Lunn, Minister of Natural Resources, on behalf
of the Honourable Monte Solberg, Minister of Human Resources and
Social Development, today announced Homelessness Partnering
Strategy funding of $462,000 at the grand opening of the Fernwood
Neighbourhood Resource Group’s (NRG) Park Place Housing
project in Victoria.
“Our government is delivering on its commitment to help
those who are homeless or at risk of becoming
homeless,” said Minister Lunn. “We are
proud to support community efforts that help find local solutions
to local problems. This new facility will give vulnerable
individuals an opportunity to build a stronger future for
themselves."
The Province of British Columbia, through the Housing Endowment
Fund, provided $380,000 to Park Place. The $250-million Housing
Endowment Fund was established in the 2007 Provincial Budget. The
fund will generate investment revenue of approximately $10 million
a year, which will be used to fund new ideas and support innovative
housing solutions that meet the diverse housing needs of British
Columbians.
“The Housing Endowment Fund proudly supports diverse
housing solutions in British Columbia," said the Honourable Rich
Coleman, Minister of Housing and Social Development.
“These homes will provide families with quality,
affordable housing and are an excellent example of how government
and community partners can come together to address multiple
community needs.”
“Park Place is a great example of what can be achieved
when partners work together to address the needs of families who
are homeless or at risk of homelessness,” said Victoria
Mayor Alan Lowe. “The City of Victoria is proud to
support this project through the contribution of $60,000 from the
Victoria Housing Trust Fund.”
“Park Place demonstrates the importance of safe and
affordable housing in the lives of children, their parents, and the
greater community,” said Mr. Dean Fortin, Chair,
Capital Regional District Regional Housing Trust Fund Commission.
The Park Place Housing project is a newly constructed transitional
and supportive housing facility for families that are homeless or
at risk of homelessness in the Fernwood neighbourhood of Victoria.
The facility consists of six three-bedroom units. The residents
have access through the Fernwood Neighbourhood Resource Group to
off-site services including outreach, family support, licensed
daycare, food, security and employment.
Other partners in the Park Place Housing project include the Real
Estate Foundation of British Columbia, the United Way of Greater
Victoria, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), the
Victoria Foundation and the Greater Victoria Real Estate Board.
CMHC provided an $87,000 interest-free Proposal Development Funding
loan and a $10,000 Seed Funding grant. These repayable
interest-free loans help with the up-front expenses incurred during
the process of developing an affordable housing project proposal.
CMHC’s Seed Funding provides proponents with financial
assistance to carry out these initial activities.
"Fernwood NRG is proud to have built six beautiful new units of
affordable housing in Victoria" said Ms. Roberta Martell, Executive
Director, Fernwood Neighbourhood Resource Group. "We would like to
extend a warm welcome to Ministers Lunn and Chong and to all our
partners who helped create this inspirational project."
“Our government is now investing more in affordable and
supportive housing than any federal government in
Canada’s history. As a result, we are helping tens of
thousands of Canadians reach a better, more stable
life,” said Minister Lunn.
The Homelessness Partnering Strategy is providing $269.6 million
over two years to help communities across Canada combat
homelessness more effectively. The Strategy provides structures and
supports that help people who are homeless or at risk of becoming
homeless achieve self-sufficiency and full participation in
society.
For more information on the Homelessness Partnering Strategy,
please visit
www.homelessness.gc.ca.


