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  1. Provides below market, independent housing for seniors age 65 an over whose income is less than $48,000 for a single person (or $60,000 for a couple). Smoking and pets are not allowed. Preference is given to North Shore residents. Apply directly to Kiwanis Nor...
  2. Provides 70 units of mixed-income housing; 23 units are low-end-of-market rentals where tenants pay 80 to 90% of market rent, 24 units are rented at the income assistance shelter rate ($375 per month), and 23 units are rented at rates geared to income. Accepts...
  3. Provides 105 single-room occupancy units in the Downtown Eastside for people who are struggling with issues such as addiction or mental health that put them at risk of homelessness. 35 units are for residents in the Tamura House Tenancy Program which offers st...
  4. Provides affordable housing in studio apartments in the Downtown Eastside for 96 fully independent residents on fixed and/or low incomes. Fixed-rate rents are based on BC Housing Homeless At Risk guidelines. 38 units are reserved for indigenous youth participa...
  5. Provides low-market and housing-income-limit rental housing to individuals or couples. The rent for a portion of the units is based on total annual household income that is $48,000 or less. The rent for the rest of the units is based on annual household income...
  6. Social enterprise model, with hotel guest fees and gallery revenue supporting a program for Indigenous artists. The Artists in Residence program offers 24 affordable rental units for Aboriginal artists who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, as well as pr...
  7. Provides services for tenants of housing directly managed by BC Housing, including accepting rental payments. Also accepts applications for a range of subsidized housing options for individuals who have low incomes, seniors, people with disabilities, Aborigina...
  8. Provides a continuum of care for adults from independent living to residential care with professional services offered onsite: a podiatrist, dentist, physiotherapist/occupational therapist, audiologist, pharmacist, and optometrist/ophthalmologist. There are 36...
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