Partners celebrate the opening of Addictive Supportive Housing (ASH) opening led by Mayor Amy Martin, Councillor Alan Duthie, Sarah Page from Health, Social Services and Housing, as well as representatives from Norfolk General Hospital’s Holmes House, Canadian Mental Health Association, and Haldimand Norfolk Housing Corporation.
“We’re proud to open up to 8 supportive housing units for folks in post-addiction recovery,” said Matt Bowen, HNHC CEO.
HNHC staff were proud to host an official ribbon cutting, a symbolic gesture of our commitment to the community. The accompanying barbecue, enjoyed by past and future program participants, was a heartwarming occasion that underscored the importance of our collective efforts in overcoming challenges. Hearing their stories and spending time together emphasized the importance of working together to solve challenges.
“We are looking forward to more innovative community partnerships that will support Norfolk County in the pursuit of more affordable housing while working collaboratively with citizens and staff,” added Matt Bowen.