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*This release originally appeared on the BC Housing website
People experiencing homelessness have a new place to call home with the Heath House opening its doors in Kelowna.
In response to the need to address homelessness, the Province, with the support of the City of Kelowna, purchased and renovated the former Good Night Inn and Howard Johnson Travel Lodge at 2639 Highway 97. Renamed Heath House, 40 newly renovated homes are now providing supportive housing for people in need.
“With the opening of this building, we’ve now built 86 homes with supports to help people experiencing homelessness in Kelowna, with a further 100 underway,” said Selina Robinson Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing. “These new homes will make a significant difference in people’s lives, and the whole community will benefit when those in need receive the supports they need to rebuild their lives.”
Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Kelowna will operate the building. It will provide around-the-clock services, including meal programs, life and employment skills training, and health and wellness supports. “Providing homes with appropriate supports is fundamental to supporting the health and wellness for people who may have been homeless for a long time,” said Shelagh Turner, executive director, CMHA Kelowna. “Housing stability is the first step in clearing the way so people can thrive and move towards an improved quality of life.”
Each unit will have its own bathroom, bed and mini kitchen with apartment-sized refrigerators and freezers. All residents will have access to common amenity areas, including a laundry room, communal kitchen and a lounge area. “I am pleased to see more homes in place for Kelowna residents struggling with homelessness,” said Colin Basran, mayor, City of Kelowna. “Heath House will provide safe, secure housing to our community members who need it most.”
The Province provided approximately $7.35 million to purchase and renovate the building Renovations included creating indoor gathering areas for residents, providing appropriate fencing and landscaping around the property, as well as electrical and safety upgrades.
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I’m so happy to see this happening. As a mother of a son who is struggling with addiction but is working and trying to rebuild his life I feel so grateful that these homes are being made available to so many who could use the assistance . Just to feel that the government sees the value in this is what will really make a difference in his and the lives of so many at risk. Thank you!