In partnership with the federal and provincial governments, the St. John’s Status of Women Council (SJSWC) has expanded its affordable housing stock for women in the City of John’s. Funding of $65,000 has been made available to the SJSWC to renovate their building on Military Road, through the Residential Rehabilitation Assistance Program (Rental) which, in Newfoundland and Labrador, is referred to as the Provincial Home Repair Program (PHRP). RRAP/PHRP is a federal/provincial cost-shared program.
Senator Ethel Cochrane, on behalf of the Honourable Monte Solberg, Minister of Human Resources and Social Development and Minister Responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, and the Honourable Shawn Skinner, Minister of Human Resources, Labour and Employment and Minister Responsible for Newfoundland Labrador Housing (Housing), made the announcement today.
“Canada’s New Government is pleased to work with the province and the non-profit sector to provide funding for projects like this one, that address the need for safe, affordable housing in St. John’s,” said Senator Ethel Cochrane. “This joint funding of $65,000 is helping the St. John’s Status of Women Council give women a path to a better and stronger future.”
The SJSWC has been providing affordable rental housing for women over the past 10 years through their two-unit facility on Military Road. This funding will make possible the conversion of the main floor into an additional rental unit and will also enable them to complete necessary upgrades and repairs to the two existing units.
“It is very satisfying to be partners in a project that helps provide people with a safe, secure environment,” said Minister Skinner. “In the end, such investments contribute significantly to individual dignity and help develop strong, healthy and diverse communities.”
“This is an exciting next step for us, since we are transforming the knowledge gained over the last decade of research on women’s homelessness and housing issues into concrete action,” said Wendolyn Schlamp-Hickey, Partnership Coordinator, Marguerite’s Place (SJSWC). “Homelessness in St. John’s is largely a hidden problem, particularly among women who are often marginally housed in places that are unsafe, crowded and unclean, or ‘couch-surfing’ in the homes of friends or relatives. The development of our property reflects our commitment to women’s housing, and this funding will allow us to continue our ongoing work of improving housing conditions for women in our city.”
The main floor of the Military Road building was formerly home to the St. John’s Women’s Centre and the SJSWC offices; however, given the expansion of programs and staff in the spring of 2006, they relocated to new accommodations at 150 LeMarchant Road.
The Residential Rehabilitation Assistance Program provides financial assistance to ensure that housing occupied by low-income households meets basic health and safety standards.
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Media contacts:
Jenny Bowring
Manager, Communications
Newfoundland Labrador Housing
Telephone: (709) 724-3055
jmbowring@nlhc.nl.ca
Wendolyn Schlamp-Hickey
Partnership Coordinator
Marguerite’s Place, St. John’s
Telephone: (709) 754-8500
www.margueritesplace.ca
Dawn Ring
Communications and Marketing Consultant
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
Telephone: (709) 772-5973
dring@cmhc.ca
www.cmhc.ca
Today marked the official opening of the re-developed Wiseman Centre in St. John’s built at a cost of over $3.6 million. The newly renovated Wiseman Centre offers 10 new supportive housing units for older males and 20 self-contained shelter units, along with specialized programs and services to help residents to live as independently as possible.
Attending today’s ceremony were Fabian Manning, Member of Parliament for Avalon, on behalf of the Honourable Monte Solberg, Minister of Human Resources and Social Development and Minister responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC); the Honourable Shawn Skinner, Minister of Human Resources, Labour and Employment and Minister Responsible for Newfoundland Labrador Housing; and
Mayor Andy Wells of the City of St. John’s. Also participating were Major Ray Rowe, Divisional Commander of the Salvation Army and Commissioner M. Christine MacMillan, Territorial Commander for the Canada and Bermuda Territory of the Salvation Army.
“It is encouraging to see the tremendous level of cooperation and partnerships involved with the re-development of the Wiseman Centre,” said MP Manning. “Canada’s New Government is proud to be a part of this supportive housing project and its programs and services for older males facing very challenging circumstances. This project contributes in a very positive way to the community of St. John’s.”
“We are thrilled to be a partner in making this amazing facility a reality,” said Minister Skinner. “The centre will
provide many individuals access to the transitional and supportive services they need to make positive changes in their lives. On behalf of the provincial government, I commend all the partners involved in this initiative, which clearly demonstrates how effective we can be when we work together as a community.”
“The opening of this newly refurbished shelter which we are celebrating today is a very important one for our city,” said Mayor Wells. “It’s another example of the Salvation Army extending their care to people in need. Congratulations to everyone associated with this undertaking,”
Funding of $1,397,500 was made available to the operators of the Wiseman Centre, the Salvation Army-Newfoundland and Labrador East Division, through the Government of Canada’s National Homelessness Initiative.
In addition, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) and Newfoundland Labrador Housing cost-shared a $750,000 contribution under the Canada/Newfoundland and Labrador Affordable Housing Agreement, and $240,000 under the Residential Rehabilitation Assistance Program (Rental) which in Newfoundland and Labrador is referred to as the Provincial Home Repair Program (PHRP).
Through Newfoundland Labrador Housing, the province conveyed the Wiseman Centre property, valued at $396,000, to The Salvation Army. The Salvation Army also contributed $1,225,436 through a variety of funding sources; and further in-kind support of $119,570 has been forthcoming from the corporate community. Additionally, approximately $700,000 per year will be provided by the provincial Department of Human Resources, Labour and Employment along with other contributions for operating costs.
“This is a proud day for the Salvation Army and an important day for our community,” said Major Rowe. “The new Wiseman Centre will provide a safe shelter with specialized supports for older men facing challenging circumstances in the St. John’s area. It’s a real need that will now be addressed.”
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For more information:
Homelessness Partnering Strategy: www.homelessness.gc.ca
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation: www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca
Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing: www.mah.gov.on.ca
Newfoundland Labrador Housing: www.nlhc.nf.ca
The Salvation Army: www.salvationarmy.ca
Media contacts:
Lorne Lambert
Regional Manager Communications
Service Canada
709-772-5346
Jenny Bowring
Newfoundland Labrador Housing
709-724-3055
Major Loretta Fudge
The Salvation Army
Newfoundland and Labrador East Division
709-579-2022
Dawn Ring
CMHC
709-687-2194