Prince Rupert residents experiencing homelessness have a new resource to help them stay safe and warm.
Crows Nest Lodge, a new supportive modular housing project with round the clock staffing, has opened its doors.
“Homelessness is an acute issue in our province. These new homes will provide relief to people in Prince Rupert living without shelter, and to families with loved ones in need of support,” said Jennifer Rice, MLA for North Coast in a news release. “These homes and services will help people regroup and recover, and give them an opportunity to break the cycle of homelessness.”
Located at 1450 Park Avenue, the lodge features 36 self-contained units, each with a bathroom and kitchenette.
Two of the homes are designed for those with disabilities.
The North Coast Transition Society will operate the building and provide residents with 24/7 on-site staff and support services, including meal programs, life and employment skills training, and health and wellness support services.
Mayor Lee Brain says providing access to meals, training and other programs at one location will mean much-needed support for the community’s most vulnerable.