Press Release
August 29, 2024
Construction is underway for the Kikinow Elders Lodge in the Municipal District of Greenview. The 12-unit lodge will provide Indigenous Elders with a safe and culturally supportive place to call home.
A Topping Blessing Ceremony took place today at the site near Grande Cache to mark the placement of the teepee’s peak, which represents the highest point of the building.
The governments of Canada and Alberta contributed $2.3 million to the project through the Indigenous Housing Capital Program, which supports Indigenous communities in building affordable off-reserve, off-settlement, and on-settlement homes. Construction for the lodge is expected to complete by early 2025.
Funding for this project is as follows:
Quotes:
“Housing for Indigenous seniors means they can stay in their community. Today’s good news at Kikinow Elders lodge at Victor Lake is one example of what our National Housing Strategy does — it works with provincial partners and local organizations to ensure everyone has access to safe, affordable housing.”— The Honourable Randy Boissonnault, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Official Languages
“I am pleased to see the progress being made on the Kikinow Elders Lodge. Soon, aging Indigenous Elders in the MD of Greenview will have access to these affordable and culturally supportive lodge spaces in the community they call home. Strategic investments in projects like these are helping us meet the diverse housing needs of Indigenous people, now and in the future.”— Jason Nixon, Minister of Seniors, Community, and Social Services
“This project is a unique partnership between a housing management body and an indigenous organisation, funded by varying levels of government. Success stories like these will open doors for more opportunities in housing for indigenous elders in Alberta.”— Kristen Chambers, CAO, The Evergreens Foundation
“This development will be the core of our community and will serve our Elders for generations to come. Our Elders will be supported in a facility that respects our culture and keeps them in the community as long as possible.”
— Shirley Delorme Haggart, Chair of Victor Lake Cooperative
Quick facts:
Additional Information:
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To find out more about the National Housing Strategy, please visit www.placetocallhome.ca.
For information on this news release contact:
Micaal Ahmed
Office of the Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities
micaal.ahmed@infc.gc.ca
Media Relations
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
media@cmhc-schl.gc.ca
Alexandru Cioban
Press Secretary, Seniors, Community and Social Services
780-239-4309
Alexandru.Cioban@gov.ab.ca
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