Calgary

Housing units planned for city's homeless

Calgary's homeless will soon have access to hundreds of permanent homes, the province said on Friday.
The province is making hundreds of housing units available in an attempt to further combat homelessness.

Calgary's homeless will soon have access to hundreds of permanent homes, said the province Friday.

Some of the 297 housing units promised by the province are already built and just need to be re-purposed, said a provincial news release. Those homes will be available shortly, though no dates have been specified.

Other units will be built from the ground up.

"The cure for homelessness is housing," said Tim Richter, president of the Calgary Homeless Foundation. "Today's announcement is the beginning of the end of homelessness for hundreds of Calgarians and long-term savings for Alberta taxpayers."

The provincial investment stems from the 2009/2010 housing for the homeless grant program.

Alberta has also earmarked $42 million to address the underlying causes of homelessness and support for people working their way towards independence.

In March 2009, Alberta became the first Canadian province to endorse a provincial 10-year plan to end homelessness. 

Below is a list of new housing projects planned by the province:

Project proponent Project name # of units Grant funding
Kanas Corporation Lumino West. Part of existing affordable housing project  29  $2,900,000
Arise Housing Services Inc. Side-by-Side duplex. Purchase and renovate existing units   8  $712,400
Calgary Homeless Foundation Purchase and renovate existing units for a variety of housing projects  95  $10,014,900
Calgary Dream Centre Returning home. Purchase and renovate existing units  24  $3,498,459
Fresh Start Fresh Start Housing Residence and Treatment Centre. Facility will also include program and office space  26  $4,600,000
Bishop O'Byrne Housing For Seniors Association Columbus Village Housing for seniors  14  $1,334,609
Horizon Housing Society Heritage Gardens. Purchase and renovate existing units  22  $2,122,934
Salvation Army Community Services Calgary Wagner Place. Renovate existing facility  23  $402,715
Calgary Drop-In & Rehab Centre Society Purchase and renovation of existing units  46  $5,166,000
New Life Centres Society Purchase and renovate existing units in a rural setting, "Small Town" development  10  $1,746,125