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Wednesday, August 27, 2008
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Please note all the following housing program factsheets open up in a pdf format (ready for printing).

Offers financial assistance for repairs necessary to make a home healthier and safer for low-income occupants.

Provides financial assistance to low-income households in rural areas to undertake emergency repairs required to ensure the continued safe occupancy of their homes.

Provides financial assistance to low-income households to complete modifications requires to accommodate the needs of a senior (age 65+) household member with a disability.

Provides one-time capital funding to help non-profit corporations, co-operative groups, municipalities, First Nations and the private sector to develop affordable rental units for low-to-moderate income people.

Provides financial assistance to eligible homeowners and rental property owners to construct or renovate secondary suites. This helps increase the supply of affordable housing for low-to-moderate income people.

Provides financial assistance to landlords to complete repairs required to bring their properties up to minimum health and safety standards. (see also: Tenant Income Guidelines)

Provides financial assistance to low-income households to complete repairs required to bring their homes up to minimum health and safety standards.

Provides financial assistance to low-income households to complete modifications required to accommodate the needs of a household member with a disability.

Provides a community-based service option for individuals living in selected social housing projects and who require a combination of shelter and support to maintain their independence.

Provides financial assistance to low-income households located in urban areas to undertake emergency repairs required to ensure the continued safe occupancy of their homes.

Provides financial assistance to low-income households to eomplete modifications required to accommodate the needs of a household member with a disability.

Provides financial assistance to landlords to assist with the cost of energy efficient upgrades to their properties. (see also: Tenant Income Guidelines)

Provides financial assistance to low and moderate-income homeowners to assist with the cost of energy efficient upgrades to their home.

Provides financial assistance to landlords to complete repairs required to bring their properties up to minimum health and safety standards. (see also: Tenant Income Guidelines)

Provides financial assistance (loan for capital expenditures) for repairs necessary to bring existing shelters to an acceptable level of health, safety and security for victims of family violence.


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