New housing under construction for women & children fleeing violence in Nanaimo
NANAIMO — Construction has commenced on a new housing block, designed to be a safe haven for women and children escaping violence.
Funded by the provincial government, with support from BC Housing and run locally by Haven Society, the 47-unit building will feature both transitional and second-stage housing options.
Transitional beds are designed to be temporary in nature for those “leaving a violent or abusive situation” according to the province. Stays are typically brief before people move to longer-term second stage housing or find accommodations on their own.
“These new safe spaces will be instrumental in providing safety, security and peace of mind for families across Nanaimo,” Ravi Kahlon, provincial minister of housing, said in a statement. “We will continue to work in partnership with organizations like the Haven Society to provide the safety, supports and services that can help rebuild people’s lives.”