Press Release
October 18, 2024
Today the federal government and Edmonton 2 Spirit (E2S) announced $6.84 million in funding for 24 supportive living homes for Indigenous 2SLGBTQI+ community members removing themselves from gender-based violence in greater Edmonton and surrounding Northern Alberta communities.
The project, owned and operated by E2S, will be developed into two, energy efficient buildings with 24 supportive living spaces, including transitional homes and shelter spaces, for all societies of Two Spirit peoples. These homes will cater to their unique needs including vulnerability to violence, trauma and further marginalization affecting their physical and mental health. Support programs and services will be available on-site through trained support staff, ensuring residents have the resources needed to heal and rebuild.
The federal government is dedicated to enabling Indigenous communities reach their housing goals through various programs and initiatives, including the Indigenous Shelter and Transitional Housing Initiative (ISTHI). A subsidy for ongoing operations and support will also be provided by Indigenous Services Canada (ISC). Construction will begin this fall and the first building is expected to be completed in 2025.
Total funding for this project is as follows:
Quotes:
“Indigenous 2SLGBTQI+ community members face steep housing and social obstacles across Canada — but especially in Alberta. They deserve a safe space to call home. So we’re delivering just that. Today, we’re investing $6.84 million in 24 supportive living homes right here in Edmonton. This means more homes for our Indigenous Queer neighbours, more affordability and one fewer obstacle for them to overcome.”— The Honourable Randy Boissonnault, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Official Languages
“Everyone deserves to live in safety and dignity. Our support for the Peyakôskân Centre is vital in addressing critical service gaps by establishing a dedicated space for Indigenous 2SLGBTQI+ and gender diverse individuals facing gender-based violence. This center will offer culturally appropriate programs, services, and resources to help them rebuild their lives and reclaim their identities. Today’s groundbreaking marks a significant step toward creating a more equitable Canada for all.”— The Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Indigenous Services and Minister responsible of FedNor
“Our way as Indigenous People is to ensure that we have every opportunity walk in a healthy way, Physically, Mentally, Emotionally and Spiritually, and to support each other in that journey. With affordable and safe housing, 2 Spirit and gender diverse people have opportunity to find our balance, and live a healthy way after experiencing violence. We can then grow to support others as they walk their own journeys, our ways, Indigenous ways, 2 Spirit ways, because we are all related.”— Quinn Wade, Housing Manager of Edmonton 2 Spirit Society
Quick facts:
Additional information:
Visit Canada.ca/housing for the most requested Government of Canada housing information.
As Canada’s authority on housing, CMHC contributes to the stability of the housing market and financial system, provides support for Canadians in housing need, and offers unbiased housing research and advice to all levels of Canadian government, consumers and the housing industry. CMHC’s aim is that everyone in Canada has a home they can afford and that meets their needs. For more information, follow us on X, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn and Facebook.
To find out more about the National Housing Strategy, visit: www.placetocallhome.ca.
More information about the Indigenous Shelter and Transitional Housing Initiative can be found here: ISTHI
Visit Housing for Indigenous Peoples for more information on Programs and subsidies that support the building and management of housing for Indigenous Peoples
Check out the National Housing Strategy Housing Funding Initiatives Map to see affordable housing projects that have been developed across Canada. Information on the Family Violence Prevention Program is available at: Family Violence Prevention Program (sac-isc.gc.ca)
More information about the Government of Canada’s work with partners to end violence against Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQI+ people can be found here:
For information on this news release contact:
Sofia Ouslis
Office of the Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities
Sofia.Ouslis@infc.gc.ca
Media Relations
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
media@cmhc-schl.gc.ca
Media Relations
Indigenous Services Canada
819-953-1160
media@sac-isc.gc.ca
Media Relations
Ministry of Social Services
306-787-3610
mediamss@gov.sk.ca
Rena Montgomerie
MN – S Senior Communications Officer
306-250-1092
r.montgomerie@mns.ca
Cheyenne Mihko Kihêw
587-385-9673
executivedirector@edmonton2s.com
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