Hamilton — The Ontario government is providing $5 million to help create 43 one-bedroom units that will support low-income individuals in need of affordable housing in downtown Hamilton.
Located at 225 East Avenue North, the three-storey building is energy efficient and includes six accessible and barrier-free units. The building also has designated program space and residents will have access to amenities such as a laundry room, a kitchenette in the common space, bike storage, a courtyard, terrace and communal gardens.
“Our government’s housing plan is about creating more homes for the people of Ontario, including supportive housing that is critical to the well-being of both residents and the community,” said Associate Minister Rob Flack. “This investment supports a project that provides housing solutions for some of the most vulnerable residents in Hamilton.” Residents will be close to public transportation, a hospital, parks, grocery stores and pharmacies.
Today’s announcement is part of the province’s Social Services Relief Fund (SSRF), which has provided over $1.2 billion of support to help municipal service managers and Indigenous program administrators create longer-term housing solutions and help vulnerable people in Ontario, including those who are homeless or at-risk of homelessness.
The Ontario government is also investing an additional $202 million each year in homelessness prevention programs — the Homelessness Prevention Program and Indigenous Supportive Housing Program — bringing Ontario’s total yearly investment to close to $700 million. This includes an allocation of $27.9 million through the Homelessness Prevention Program for Hamilton in 2023-24.