Wren says everyone involved is committed to helping those who need it
Homelessness continues to be a top concern in the community with the Co-Operative Care Centre set to lose funding from the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville effective Dec. 31.
However, with the creation of the 25 supportive cabins and the 24 additional supportive housing units in the former city administration building at 1805 County Road 2 East, Brockville Mayor Matt Wren says there's progress being made.
Wren stresses the importance of helping as many people as possible.
Also on the way in 2026 is the new HART Hub in the former home of Fulford Academy, which will be operated by Lanark Leeds and Grenville Addictions and Mental Health (LLGAMH).
Story by Harper Cotie

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