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Refugee Housing Project – Host a refugee and make a difference!

June 16, 2023
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  • Metro Vancouver
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  • refugee housing

As Canada’s rental market tightens, refugees face significant housing challenges. You can help by renting out spare bedrooms or sharing part of your home to provide a safe and welcoming place for refugees and other displaced people the stability to build their lives in Canada.

This pilot program has launched in Metro Vancouver, so if you have a spare room and would like to help vulnerable refugees or simply want more information please visit: RefugeeHousing.ca

About this project:

Refugee Housing Canada is a vital initiative brought to you by Happipad in collaboration with leading nonprofit organizations ISSofBC, MOSAIC, and SUCCESS. Our goal is to provide refugees with a safe and secure home during their transition to life in Canada.

In light of the tight rental market in Canada, finding affordable housing has become a challenge for old and new Canadians, but it can be especially difficult for refugees who face a number of unique challenges including:

  • The high cost of living in Metro Vancouver
  • Limited availability of affordable housing
  • Limited availability of temporary housing
  • Lack of Canadian credit history
  • Language barriers for refugee claimants who may not speak English or French as their first language
  • Discrimination and stigma against claimants by landlords and other residents

That’s where our home sharing program comes in. By connecting refugees with homeowners who have spare rooms in their homes, we’re offering a solution that benefits both parties.

Learn more here>>

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