SASKATOON, SK, May 13, 2022 /CNW/ - People recovering from addictions will have improved access to supportive housing in Saskatoon.
Today, the Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Housing and Diversity and Inclusion, and Saskatoon Northwest MLA Gordan Wyant, on behalf of the Honourable Lori Carr, Minister of Social Services and Minister responsible for Saskatchewan Housing Corporation (SHC), joined representatives from Oxford House Saskatchewan (OHS) and community members to celebrate the grand opening of 25 affordable housing units that will support people recovering from addictions.
The governments of Canada and Saskatchewan are jointly providing $865,000 through the Canada-Saskatchewan Bilateral Agreement.
To provide this support, OHS purchased five single, detached houses, which were then renovated to have five bedrooms in each. Each individual unit is leased separately to clients to offer a safe, stable and sober place to live. Staff from OHS are also onsite to provide support to tenants, reduce the likelihood of relapse and connect them to other supports and services in the community.
The grand opening marks the completion of both Phase I and II of the project. The homes are located in the Lawson Heights, River Heights, Massey Place, Silverwood Heights and Mayfair neighbourhoods in Saskatoon.
This announcement builds on additional funds announced today with the National Affordable Housing Corporation (NAHC) at the grand opening for two projects, Willowview Heights and Aspen Heights, including 14 new units which will house 19 individuals with mental, intellectual or cognitive disabilities in Saskatoon. The governments of Canada and Saskatchewan jointly provided $460,000 through the Canada-Saskatchewan Bilateral Agreement to the projects.
"Every Canadian deserves a safe and affordable place to call home. Our government is committed to helping Canadians live healthier and happier lives. Thanks to our joint investment, these 25 new homes across Saskatoon will support residents who are overcoming addiction and provide them with the necessary on-site supports they need to make a stable recovery. This is the National Housing Strategy at work." – The Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Housing and Diversity and Inclusion
"The Government of Saskatchewan appreciates the hard work of community-based service providers like Oxford House Saskatchewan that provide incredible support to people recovering from addictions. This innovative housing model offers tenants a safe and affordable place to live, as well as support to each tenant as they work towards their goals for a healthier life in the community. We will continue working with organizations like Oxford House Saskatchewan to develop more supportive housing options for people in need." – The Honourable Lori Carr, Minister of Social Services and Minister Responsible for SHC
"Our mission is to ensure safe, supportive and sober homes for individuals in addictions recovery, so they will have a sense of belonging and want to be continuing members of society. Our long-term vision was to expand Oxford House to the Saskatoon area and across Saskatchewan. We are proud to announce that that goal has become a reality with twenty-five private beds opened in the city. The staff, Board of Directors and members of Oxford House Saskatchewan are grateful for the help of local donors, hard work of volunteers and the support of the provincial government that saw this vision and expansion has come to fruition." – Mark Soloway, Executive Director of Oxford House Saskatchewan
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SOURCE Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
Arevig Afarian, Office of the Minister for Housing and Diversity and Inclusion, [email protected]; Media Relations, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, [email protected]; Leya Moore, Saskatchewan Ministry of Social Services, 306-787-3610, [email protected]
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