John Howard Society’s Elliott House Opens

By November 20, 2013Abbotsford News, News

The Government of B.C. and the John Howard Society of the Lower Mainland announced Tuesday the official opening of Elliott House, a 20-bed community-based residential facility for men in Abbotsford.

The newly renovated two-storey building is located at 2411 West Railway St. The B.C. government arranged $1.3 million in long-term financing. The John Howard Society of the Lower Mainland contributed $115,075 in equity, and manages and operates the building, providing 24-hour onsite support services to residents.

“Elliott House is an important example of how strong partnerships result in fruitful housing solutions for British Columbians in need. The men who reside here will not only have the stable housing options to meet their immediate needs, but also access to the support services and care required so they can transform their lives and take positive steps forward. ” -Darryl Plecas, MLA for Abbotsford South

Photo of the John Howard Society's Guy Richmond Place in Vancouver.

Photo of the John Howard Society’s Guy Richmond Place in Vancouver.

Since 2001, the B.C. government has invested $3.6 billion to provide affordable housing for low-income individuals, seniors and families. This year, more than 98,000 B.C. households will benefit from provincial social housing programs and services.

In 2012-13, the B.C. government invested approximately $7.3 million to provide subsidized housing and rent supplements for over 1,600 Abbotsford households.

“The newly renovated Elliott House will help to meet a need in this community for the provision of housing and a supportive environment for men in need of help. The John Howard Society brings their many years of experience and dedication to this development which will serve to benefit not only this community but also all those who will call Elliott House home.” – Mayor Bruce Banman, City of Abbotsford

Established in 1932, John Howard Society of the Lower Mainland of BC is dedicated to the promotion of safe communities through their various effective and humane criminal and social justice programs across B.C.

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Information on the Community Partnership Initiative

Learn more about the John Howard Society of the Lower Mainland of BC,

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