24 additional supportive housing units for the Pathways Cabin Program
Leeds and Grenville is among the first Canadian communities to receive funding from the Homelessness Reduction Innovation Fund.
The grant supports the John Howard Society’s Pathways Cabin Program expansion, adding 24 new supportive housing units.
Vanessa, a proud cabin resident and now employee of the John Howard Society, spoke during yesterday's ribbon cutting ceremony.
Cabin resident Mark, says this program is a chance to rebuild.
The project aligns with the region’s 10-year plan, offering data-driven, sustainable solutions to reduce homelessness and foster long-term independence.
Story by Harper Cotie

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