‘Check in on people:’ federal grants supporting Nanaimo hub and housing programs
NANAIMO — Additional federal grant money is coming to the mid-Island to support those who are unhoused.
A total of $1.9 million will go towards 11 programs addressing homelessness in the Nanaimo, Cowichan, and Duncan areas, courtesy of the federal Reaching Home program, with grants distributed by United Way BC (UWBC).
Director of community impact and investment with UWBC Naomi Woodland, said $500,000 will go towards operational costs for the year-round drop-in hub at 55 Victoria Rd. in Nanaimo, which opened in January.
“It’s a really great space where people know they can get support, a warm or cold drink depending on the weather and a bite to eat. There’s also…hygiene supplies, access to washrooms, healthcare supports, wound care. Just connections to a person, being able to have a conversation and help check in on people as they are navigating different journeys to housing and wellness.”



