YWCA Cause We Care House

Low income, single mothers with children are at particular risk of homelessness, and have been identified as a key target group for housing by Streetohome Foundation. Streetohome Foundation is proud to support YWCA’s Cause We Care House, a partnership with the City of Vancouver and Vancouver Public Library. This supportive housing project for single mothers and their children is part of the … Read More

Howe Street

The combination of homelessness and HIV/AIDS can result in severe health concerns and expensive emergency services. In partnership with the McLaren Housing Society, the Province of BC and the City of Vancouver, Streetohome has committed $20 million to develop eight city sites, including this 110 unit project located downtown at Howe Street for those living with HIV/AIDS. Residents will experience an improved quality of life by gaining access to health management and wellness programs, life skills programs demonstrating nutrition, housekeeping and budgeting; and links to case managers, education and employment programs.

Budzey Building

Streetohome is working with families to break the cycle of homelessness in this building dedicated to the needs of women and children. In partnership with RainCity Housing, the Province of BC and the City of Vancouver, Streetohome committed $20 million to develop eight city sites, including this 147 unit project, with 41 suites set aside for women with children, and 105 for single women. RainCity Housing offers … Read More

Kwayatsut at 2465 Fraser

Youth at risk have special needs and require special supports to help them thrive. In partnership with the Vancouver Native Housing Society, Broadway Youth Resource Centre, the Province of BC and the City of Vancouver, Streetohome committed $20 million to develop eight city sites, including this 99 unit project. Thirty of the units are dedicated to youth aged 16 to 24.

Taylor Manor

Streetohome contributed to the renovation of Taylor Manor, located at Boundary and Adanac, and the addition of a three-storey annex to the site. The renewal of this heritage building was supported through a partnership with the City of Vancouver, and provides 56 supported housing units and facilities for homeless people with mental illness and addictions. Taylor Manor is operated by … Read More

111 Princess

The opportunity to address mental health issues while living in safe housing greatly increases an individual’s chances of achieving stability and independence. In partnership with the Portland Hotel Society, the Province of BC and the City of Vancouver, Streetohome committed $20 million to develop eight city sites, including this 139 unit project.

1134 Burrard

Homeless youth are exposed to more physical abuse, illness and mental health issues than their peers. In partnership with the The Kettle, Family Services of Greater Vancouver, the Province of BC and the City of Vancouver, Streetohome has committed $20 million to develop eight city sites, including this 141 unit project. Thirty of the units will be committed to youth aged 16 to 24.

Bridge Housing – Sue Bujold floor

Streetohome provided $160,000 in capital funding to Atira Women’s Resource Society towards the renovation of the seventh floor of Bridge Housing for Women (100 East Cordova Street). Now open as the Sue Bujold Floor, it offers eight supported living units for women with chronic illness, allowing the women to be appropriately housed until their health improves or they reach the end of their lives.

Atira Oneesan Container Housing

Streetohome Foundation provided $240,000 towards Atira’s Container Housing, an innovative housing program for women who are who are homeless, at risk of homelessness, or living in unsafe/precarious housing.

Marguerite Ford Apartments

Individuals dealing with addictions issues often have difficulty finding appropriate housing solutions. In partnership with RainCity Housing and Support Society, Sanford Housing Society, the Province of BC and the City of Vancouver, Streetohome committed $20 million to develop eight city sites, including the 147 unit Marguerite ford apartments at West 2nd Ave.