SAULT
STE. MARIE, ON, July 11,
2024 /CNW/ - Today, the federal government announced
an investment of over $4 million
through the Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) to build 38 homes in
Sault Ste. Marie.
The announcement was made by Terry
Sheehan, Member of Parliament for Sault Ste. Marie, on behalf of the Honorable
Sean Fraser, Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities,
alongside Matthew Shoemaker, Mayor
of Sault Ste. Marie, and
Stephanie Hopkin, Chair of the Board
for the Sault Ste. Marie Housing Corporation.
The new homes are part of three separate projects in
Sault Ste. Marie with a funding
breakdown as follows:
- $2.4 million for 8 new homes at
the Frontenac Street Townhouse Development; owned and operated by
Batchewana First Nation.
- $1.3 million for the Sacred Heart
project, a 22-home development located at 721 Wellington Street
East; owned and operated by the Sault Ste. Marie Housing
Corporation.
- $266,637 for 8 new homes for the
Steelton Centre; owned and operated by the Sault Ste. Marie Housing
Corporation.
These three projects will support the housing needs of the most
vulnerable from the community, especially women and their
children.
The Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) provides capital
contributions to facilitate the rapid construction of new housing
and/or acquisition of existing buildings for the purpose of
rehabilitation or conversion to permanent affordable, supportive,
or transitional housing. The objective is to quickly create new
permanent affordable housing units that support people who are
vulnerable and prioritized under the National Housing Strategy.
Quotes:
"Everyone deserves a roof over their head and a safe place to
call home. This funding through the Rapid Housing Initiative will
help many families and individuals to heal and rebuild their lives,
offering not just a home but also hope. The federal
government's ongoing support and commitment to creating affordable
housing will help improve the lives of the most vulnerable from our
community, here in Sault Ste.
Marie." - Terry
Sheehan, Member of Parliament for Sault Ste. Marie, on behalf of the Honorable
Sean Fraser, Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and
Communities
"Safe and affordable housing is the cornerstone of a thriving
community, and the City of Sault Ste.
Marie is committed to ambitiously addressing the housing
crisis by implementing policies aimed at increasing the local stock
and advocating for funding from our government partners. I
appreciate the support from the Government of Canada through the Rapid Housing Initiative
for three important local projects and look forward to continued
collaboration for future developments." - Matthew Shoemaker, Mayor of Sault Ste. Marie
"We're all aware that homelessness is a growing issue in our
community, and it's becoming increasingly challenging to address.
Factors like housing affordability, mental health issues,
addictions, and poverty are putting more people at risk. Our
transitional bridge units offer a safe space where individuals can
access services that promote better health, job opportunities, and
long-term housing stability. Housing is a critical component
of federal policy in Canada and
intersects with various aspects of social and economic development.
The DSSMSSAB appreciates the federal government's multifaceted
approach to housing and demonstrates its importance in shaping the
nation's overall well-being and prosperity." -
Stephanie
Hopkin, Board Chair, Sault Ste. Marie
Housing Corporation
"On behalf of Batchewana First Nation we are thrilled to receive
$2.4 million to contribute to 8 new
homes located on Frontenac Street as part of the Townhouse
Development. Our leadership is focused on addressing the housing
shortage throughout our communities and the support we have
received through the Rapid Housing Initiative is helping us do just
that. We are encouraged to promote a project like this that focuses
on supporting the housing needs of our vulnerable community members
and we look forward to collaborating on similar projects in the
future."- Chief Mark McCoy,
Batchewana First Nation
Quick facts:
- Launched in 2020, the Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) is
part of the Government of Canada's
National Housing Strategy (NHS), an $82+ billion plan to
give more Canadians a place to call home.
- The first two rounds of the RHI exceeded expectations
and are expected to create more than 10,000 units instead of the
7,500 initially planned. This includes more than 3,300 units to
support women and more than 4,200 units to support Indigenous
Peoples.
- The RHI takes a human rights-based approach to housing,
serving people experiencing or at risk of homelessness and other
vulnerable people under the NHS, including women and children
fleeing domestic violence, seniors, young adults, Indigenous
Peoples, people with disabilities, people experiencing mental
health and addiction issues, veterans, 2SLGBTQI+ individuals,
racialized groups, and recent immigrants or refugees.
Related links:
- Visit canada.ca/housing for the most requested Government of
Canada housing information.
- As Canada's authority on
housing, CMHC contributes to the stability of the housing market
and financial system, provides support for Canadians in housing
need, and offers unbiased housing research and advice to all levels
of Canadian government, consumers and the housing industry. CMHC's
aim is that everyone in Canada has
a home they can afford and that meets their needs. For more
information, please visit cmhc.ca or follow us on Twitter,
Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn and Facebook.
- Progress on programs and initiatives are updated quarterly
at www.placetocallhome.ca. The Housing Funding Initiatives
Map shows affordable housing projects that have been
developed.
SOURCE Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC)