Media Contacts

Ministry of Housing and Municipal Affairs

Media Relations
Hmamedia@gov.bc.ca

Colleen Mycroft

Media Relations
City of Victoria
cmycroft@victoria.ca

BC Housing

Media Relations
Media@bchousing.org

Tracey Robertson

Community Engagement Manager
Victoria Cool Aid Society
Trobertson@coolaid.org

Backgrounders

What people are saying about Johnson Manor housing

Josie Osborne, Minister of Health

“Health and housing go hand in hand. This project shows what’s possible when we come together to meet people where they are in their recovery. These homes will offer the stability and connection people need to move forward, while strengthening the communities around them. Everyone benefits when we create housing that supports dignity, independence and a healthier future.”

Grace Lore, MLA, Victoria-Beacon Hill –

“It is great news that, in Victoria, we will offer a housing model that helps people who are ready to take the next step in their recovery journey to be surrounded by others who are on the same pathway out of homelessness and instability. This housing pilot and partnership will help make this city an even better place to live, and give hope to people who need a hand up to a better life.”

Rob Botterell, MLA, Saanich North and the Islands

“There is no one-size-fits-all approach to responding to homelessness or substance-use challenges. People require complex supports and a range of housing options. Substance-free supportive-housing spaces like this are essential for many who need a safe place to continue their journey in recovery. The B.C. Greens are hopeful the government will continue to fund spaces like this, in addition to low-barrier supportive housing models across the province.”

Housing supports for people experiencing homelessness
  • The Province, through BC Housing, will provide annual operating funding through the Homeless Encampment Action Response Temporary Housing (HEARTH) program.
  • Improvements to the existing building will focus on modest upgrades to the living units (e.g., new fire alarms, washroom renovations, kitchen equipment, flooring and paint) and improvements to indoor programming areas.
  • Budget 2023 included a $1.5-billion investment in the Belonging in B.C. plan, with $228 million dedicated to encampment-related initiatives.
  • The Province is also investing as much as $90 million over three years from Budget 2025 to expand access to housing and supports, helping people move from homelessness to stability and dignity.
  • Of the $90 million, $30 million has been secured through an agreement with the B.C. Green Party caucus, to further support communities.
  • Funding from the City of Victoria is part of the $10.35 million allocated from their 2025 budget to support the city’s 11 community-safety and well-being-priority actions.