Our database provides housing options for Indigenous Peoples.
Chilliwack Miranda Apartments Mamele’awt Qweesome Units: 20 Indigenous Women / active elders / UFV students |
Dawson Creek Driver House Dawson Creek Native Housing Society Units: 25 19 market units and six low- to moderate-income rentals for Indigenous families & seniors |
Kamloops Twin Feathers Kamloops Native Housing Society Units: 19 Five units designated for Indigenous elders, families and students with low to moderate incomes, plus 14 market rentals |
Must be referred by: VIHA Mental Health & Addictions, Health Canada Funded Bands / Organizations, Friendship Centres, doctors, psychologists, clinical counsellors, referral agencies Phone: 250-723-7789 Units: 16 Families with children |
Prince George Ts’oo Yoh Aboriginal Housing Society of Prince George Apply in person at: In person at: 1919 17th Avenue, Prince George Phone: 250-564-9794 Fax: Fax: 250-564-9793 Units: 27 27 affordable units designated for Indigenous Elders and seniors |
Must be referred by: Vancouver Aboriginal Child & Family Services or BC Women's Hospital. Phone: 604-876-0811 Units: 16 Short-term residential suites for pregnant and early parenting moms (homeless or at-risk / risk of child welfare intervention) |
Vancouver Circle of Eagles Lodge Society Must be referred by: Correction Services Canada. Phone: 604-874-9610 Units: 17 Indigenous Peoples leaving federal institutions |
Lu'ma works with Vancouver Aboriginal Child & Family (VACFSS) to house foster children/ parents and youth aging out of care, but they come from VACFSS' internal mechanism and do not apply to VACFSS. Units: 24 Indigenous households & individuals with low to moderate incomes who are: foster families, youth in transition and homelessness or at risk of homelessness |
Vernon Kickwillie Place Vernon Native Housing Society Units: 102 First Nations & non-First Nations singles and families. Several adaptable units |
Williams Lake Eagle’s Nest Apply in person or by phone: 99 South Third Avenue Phone: 250-389-6831 Units: 33 Low-income families, medical priorities, men, women, elders and risk-of-violence clients |