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Vancouver s tiny shelter pilot project gets first residents

Vancouver s tiny shelter pilot project gets first residents
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Vancouver council backs controversial Kitsilano social housing development

Vancouver council backs controversial Kitsilano social housing development
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The Runner | Housing to open in Vancouver for transgender, gender-diverse, and Two-Spirit peoples

Vancouver’s first gender diverse SRO in East Van. (Kristen Frier) Bought by the City of Vancouver, the Aoki-Ross House will soon be accepting housing applications from transgender, gender-diverse, and Two-Spirit peoples in the Downtown Eastside. The building will eventually house 26 residents, and the city is hoping to reduce some of the barriers that folks from these communities can face when trying to access safe housing. “We look forward to working with the local community and TGD2S (Trans, Gender Diverse, and Two-Spirit) groups to ensure that this approach to housing allows people to go from surviving to thriving in their new homes,” said Celine Mauboules, managing director of Homelessness Services and Affordable Housing, in the city’s written news release.

B C s first supportive housing project for trans and gender diverse people launches in Vancouver

by Craig Takeuchi on February 18th, 2021 at 4:00 PM 1 of 1 2 of 1 A new civic housing project in Vancouver will prioritize the needs of trans and gender diverse tenants, and will be the first of its kind in British Columbia. The City of Vancouver announced today (February 18) that a 24-room single-room occupancy hotel (SRO) for trans, gender diverse, and two-spirit people will begin accepting residents. The city used revenue generated from the Empty Homes Tax to purchase Ross-Aoki House, located at 313 Alexander Street, for $3.8 million in July 2019, and appointed Atira Women’s Resource Society to operate the building, which is located in the Downtown Eastside and the former Japantown area.

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