Nearly $1.3 million targeting Nanaimo & Oceanside veteran homelessness
NANAIMO — New federal funding is focusing on housing and life stability for Canadian Armed Forces and RCMP veterans.
Administered through United Way BC, via partnerships with a number of local organizations in Nanaimo and Oceanside, over $1.3 million is earmarked for veterans across the next two years to provide supports and services for those struggling post-service.
United Way BC’s director of housing initiatives Naomi Woodland told NanaimoNewsNOW those phasing out of active service can struggle to maintain housing, which then has major ripple effects in other aspects of their lives.
“People living in vehicles, people living in houses that might need minor repairs and renovations to make them livable, or maybe somebody’s got a worsening disability and they need a handrail on the front of the house to help them stay in their homes. Helping make sure people can stay in their homes and be surrounded by those comforts…is one of the ways that we can use this funding to support folks in the region.”


