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Housing and Shelter

Crane’s Crossing Shelter

  • Open to men and women ages 19+, 1st come, 1st served
  • Meals, laundry, showers, support and referrals
  • Call: 250-622-2472
  • 1080 3rd Avenue West, Prince Rupert, B.C.

Hours:

Open 24/7 Sunday-Saturday, Doors lock nightly 10:45pm to 8:30am

Housing Programs

The Housing Outreach Program

The Housing Outreach Program (HOP) supports individuals and families with finding safe and affordable housing, post move-in follow-up, income support, and ID replacement.

We help clients in their search for safe and affordable housing;

  • Assists clients with filling out rental applications;
  • Provides support in filling out income applications (Income Assistance, Old Age Security, and Canada Pension Plan);
  • Informs clients about their rights and responsibilities as tenants; and,
  • Provides referrals to appropriate community agencies (counselling, etc.).

HOP can provide subsidies based on need for the purpose of:

  • Buying food;
  • Identification needs; and,
  • Partial rent payments for people living in rooming homes (renting a room, room and board).

To book an appointment with the HOP Worker

Please note: People living in subsidized housing (BC Housing and M’akola Housing) or receiving other forms of provincial rental assistance (Rental Assistance Program and SAFER) are not eligible for RARP/HOP subsidies.

Renters at Risk Program
(formerly the Homeless Prevention Program)

The Renters at Risk Program (RARP) works to prevent housing loss by providing support to individuals and families living in private market rentals.

Services include disbursing rental subsidies, advocating on behalf of clients and providing referrals to other services.

RARP can provide subsidies based on need for the purpose of:

  • Paying a portion of rent
  • Damage deposits
  • Partial hydro/gas payments if a disconnection notice has been issued

To qualify, household income must be below limits set by BC Housing. Individuals must provide proof of income (bank statements) and other documents to confirm eligibility.

RARP subsidies cannot be used for any costs unrelated to housing (food, clothing, telephone bill, etc.). All Cheques are made out to landlords or agencies receiving payment.


To book an appointment With the RARP Worker

Please note: People living in subsidized housing (BC Housing and M’akola Housing) or receiving other forms of provincial rental assistance (Rental Assistance Program and SAFER) are not eligible for RARP/HOP subsidies.

Housing

Ravens Keep Transition House

For all those who identify as Women and their children

  • Safe emergency shelter open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
  • Includes meals, clothing and other personal needs
  • 24 hours a day personal support
  • Life skills support available
  • Free emergency taxi
  • Referrals to supportive community agencies and resources
  • Information, advocacy and support to access housing, financial assistance, counselling and childcare

Eagles Landing Apartments

Two 2 bedroom suites and 6 studio apartments available for at-risk women and their children. Rent geared to income.


Grey OWl Retreat

Eight units of low to moderate income permanent housing in Port Edward for seniors 55+.

For more information or to get an application form contact Housing Outreach Program.

CroW’s Nest Lodge Supportive Housing

36-units of supportive housing for adults living with multiple barriers to private market housing.

Crane’s Crossing Supportive Housing

46-units of supportive housing for adults living with multiple barriers to private market housing.

Housing Applications

For housing applications, please connect with the Housing Outreach Program. 

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