Thank you to all who came to the Co:Here Neighbours Event on Saturday, April 30th. People from Co:Here, Grandview Calvary Baptist Church, Salsbury Community Society, Innovative Housing Consultants and Yellowridge Construction were pleased to meet you, listen to your comments and answer any questions you had.
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From Sunday April 24th until work begins for the construction for Co:Here at the South-West Corner of East First Avenue and Victoria Drive, you are welcome to take herbs, veggies, flowers, lilac blossoms, top soil, small trees/bushes or tools/equipment that have been left behind …
Soon you will begin noticing construction activity at the south-west corner of East First Avenue and Victoria Drive. Co:Here is developing affordable housing considering not only the questions of affordability and support but that of isolation and disconnection between people.
Co:Here Housing Community launches its new website that can be viewed on desktops, laptops, tablets and phones. Learn more about the project, news and much more.
News 1130: An East Vancouver church is now only months away from turning sod on an ambitious housing project.
Co:Here encourages intentional communities shaped by solidarity with the poor, hospitality, friendship, prayer and simplicity. It provides vulnerable people with affordable, supportive housing in Vancouver. Read about it on the Canadian Baptists of Western Canada website
By Cheryl Rossi, Vancouver Courier Salsbury Community Society doesnt want low-income residents of a housing project slated for East First Avenue and Victoria Drive to be mere clients in need of help. Johanna Suttor-Doerksen, community housing director for the non-profit society and registered charity, said the model of a service provider with knowledge, skills and expertise and a client in need can create barriers. Read the complete article here: Non-profit explains controversial supportive housing plan…