The Weekly Voice

Oshawa Getting More Supportive Housing

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OSHAWA: The Ontario government is providing over $4.9 million to help create 26 supportive housing units in Oshawa that will support youth experienci­ng homelessne­ss.

Located at 357 Simcoe Street South, the two-storey converted school building will include studio apartments, as well as four accessible units. It will also have a community centre on the main floor. Residents will have access to laundry facilities, shared common space, and storage lockers. The building will be energy efficient and accessible, with an elevator and wide hallways.

The funding was announced by Paul Calandra, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing.

“Our government’s housing plan is designed to ensure that all Ontarians have a safe place to call home, and that includes supporting our most vulnerable residents,” said Minister Calandra. “Supportive housing not only provides people in need with a roof over their head, it also connects them to services that can give them an opportunit­y for a better life. That is why this funding is such a key part of our government’s work to tackle the housing crisis.”

Residents will be close to schools, grocery stores, transit, and employment opportunit­ies. In addition, other community organizati­ons will be invited to provide services on site.

This announceme­nt is part of the province’s Social Services Relief Fund, which has provided over $1.2 billion of support throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, to help municipal service managers and Indigenous program administra­tors create longer-term housing solutions and help vulnerable people in Ontario, including those who are homeless or at-risk of homelessne­ss.

The Ontario government is also

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Minister Paul Calandra with MPPs Todd McCarthy, Lorne Coe, Oshawa Mayor Dan Carter and others at the announceme­nt to create 26 new supportinv­e housing units in Oshawa. Pic: Minister Calandra

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