Provincial investment will support people at risk of homelessness
The Ontario government has provided over $8 million through the Social Services Relief Fund (SSRF), and more than $3 million in partnership with the Government of Canada through the Ontario Priorities Housing Initiative (OPHI) for supportive housing in the Regional Municipality of Durham. This funding will help create 27 transitional housing units in Beaverton to support individuals at risk of homelessness as well as 18 affordable housing units in Whitby for seniors and adults with disabilities, addictions, or mental health conditions.
These units include:
“Our government is using every tool in our toolbox to build homes across the province,” said Vijay Thanigasalam, Associate Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing. “This investment supports projects that provide housing solutions using innovative technology like modular, to get homes built faster for some of the most vulnerable residents in the Region of Durham.”
Today’s announcement is part of the province’s SSRF funding, which has provided over $1.2 billion of support to help municipalities create longer-term housing solutions and help vulnerable people in Ontario, including those who are homeless or at-risk of homelessness.