People will have more affordable housing options in their communities with more than 200 supportive homes, shelter spaces, culturally supportive homes and homes for seniors opening or starting construction.
“We’re building supportive homes and shelters to help people get on a better path to living full, healthy lives,” said Ravi Kahlon, Minister of Housing and Municipal Affairs. “We’re also investing in affordable, culturally appropriate housing so more Indigenous people and seniors have a place they can call home, in the community they love. We know more needs to be done, and by speeding up building approvals and construction timelines and working with our partners, we’re helping more people find a home that meets their needs.”
In December 2024, construction began on a supportive housing project in New Westminster, which will include 52 permanent supportive homes. In Kamloops, a new shelter called Pathways is open at 142 Tranquille Rd., which includes 44 new shelter spaces. In Prince George, 42 new indoor units are open at 397 3rd Ave. These permanent homes and temporary shelter spaces will further support people at risk or experiencing homelessness in the communities.
The Province and BC Housing are working with Indigenous non-profit housing providers, First Nations and other Indigenous organizations to create new affordable and culturally appropriate homes. In Victoria, a new culturally supportive home with 15 units is available for First Nations, Inuit and Métis people who are pregnant, or have recently given birth and are at risk of homelessness. Eight Snuneymuxw First Nations families have moved into new affordable homes located on reserve at 1968-1982 Warpath Rd.
More seniors will be able to age with dignity with the supports they need in affordable homes, where they feel safe and connected. In Peachland, construction has begun on Phase II of the Peachland Seniors’ Support Society’s affordable housing residences at 4444 5th St. The building will provide 73 affordable homes for seniors in the community.
The Province will continue to enhance the delivery of supportive and complex-care housing in a manner that keeps residents and others safe. These housing projects will deliver 234 permanent homes and temporary shelter spaces in six B.C. communities.
These projects are part of the B.C. government’s $19-billion investment in homes for people and actions to drive the construction of more homes people can afford. Since 2017, the Province has more than 90,000 homes delivered or underway, with actions underway to help deliver thousands more over the next 10 years.
Quick Facts:
- Since 2017, the Province has more than 9,700 supportive homes completed or underway in B.C. communities.
- The Province has committed to creating more than 20,000 new rental homes for seniors and families through the Community Housing Fund.
- With the recent announcements about selected projects, more than 13,250 of these homes are already open or underway.
Learn More:
To learn about the steps the Province is taking to tackle the housing crisis and deliver affordable homes for people in British Columbia, visit: https://strongerbc.gov.bc.ca/housing/
A map showing the location of all announced provincially funded housing projects in B.C. is available online: https://www.bchousing.org/homes-for-BC
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