Ontario Government Building More Supportive Housing in St. Catharines

Provincial investment will support individuals experiencing homelessness

Niagara Regional Chair Jim Bradley,

“We are thrilled to see the development at 320 Geneva Street (in St. Catharines) moving forward, a project that underscores Niagara Region’s unwavering commitment to addressing the housing crisis. We are grateful for the provincial government’s support, which has been instrumental in making this vision a reality. ”                                                                                                                     – Jim Bradley, Regional Chair of Niagara Region

News from Ontario’s Ford Government

Posted August 22nd, 2024 on Niagara At Large

ST. CATHARINES, Niagara  — The Ontario government is providing more than $6.1 million to help create 65 units in St. Catharines that will support individuals experiencing homelessness.

“Our government has made the largest investment in homelessness prevention in Ontario’s history because every Ontarian deserves a home that meets their needs,” said Paul Calandra, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing.

Paul Calandra, Ontario Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing

“Today (this August 22nd, 2024) , we continue to build on that investment to ensure our partners have the tools they need to get more community, affordable and supportive housing built across the province.”

Ontario is investing $2.6 million to help create 50 modular, trailer units for emergency shelter at 29 Riordan Street. This temporary site for the Riordan Shelter will provide adults experiencing homelessness access to shelter all year round.

This project provides residents with case management services and referrals to community supports for mental and physical health, substance use, and other needs. Additionally, public transit, medical services, and recreational facilities are conveniently situated nearby.

The government is also investing more than $3.5 million to help create 15 supportive housing units that will prioritize those experiencing homelessness. Located at 320 Geneva Street, this new, four-story building includes both accessible and barrier free units.

The program and services for residents will encompass case management, training in daily living skills, and community referrals for mental health, physical health, and addiction support.

“The housing supply crisis impacts all Ontarians, but especially our most vulnerable citizens. That’s why we increased funding for our homelessness prevention programs by more than 40 per cent,” said Vijay Thanigasalam, Associate Minister of Housing. “We’re removing barriers to make it easier and faster to build homes of all kinds across the province.”

Today’s announcement is part of the province’s Homelessness Prevention Program (HPP), which provides funding to Ontario’s 47 municipal service managers for affordable housing and support services for people experiencing or at-risk of homelessness.

St. Catharines Mayor and Niagara Regional Councillor Mat Siscoe

“I’d like to thank the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing and Minister Calandra for their contribution to this incredibly important project. Along with the City’s donation of the land, valued at more than $5 million, the Region is now in a position to build these desperately needed units. Our City knows that the solution to these crises lies, in part, in additional transition and bridge housing for those members of the community who need it, and this investment by the City, the Region and the Province helps those efforts.” – Mat Siscoe
Mayor of St. Catharines

Quick Facts

  • In 2023-24, the government began investing an additional $190.5 million annually through the HPP to help those experiencing or at risk of homelessness and support the community organizations delivering supportive housing. This funding can also be used to build new supportive housing units.
  • The Regional Municipality of Niagara was allocated $20,771,400 in 2023-24, an increase of $9,603,900 from 2022-23.

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