Provincial Response to the Community Needs Assessment on Emergency Shelters
Actions and progress report on the recommendations of the Community Needs Assessment for Emergency Shelters released November 2019.
Actions and progress report on the recommendations of the Community Needs Assessment for Emergency Shelters released November 2019.
In late 2023, the Government of PEI initiated a review of programs and services for vulnerable Islanders. The report outlines recommendations to improve the system of care over the next six months.
Community needs assessment to inform planning for emergency shelter in Prince Edward Island as of June 2022.
Annual Report for the PEI Housing Corporation for the 2022-2023 fiscal year.
Released in November 2019, this community needs assessment will inform future planning for emergency shelters in Prince Edward Island.
The Department of Housing, Land and Communities issued a Request for Proposals in the fall of 2022 to engage a consultant to complete a needs assessment for Kings County to better understand the current housing needs for the area which includes out-of-the-cold services, e
In November 2023, the Government of Prince Edward Island initiated a review of programs and services for vulnerable Islanders.
The Province of Prince Edward Island, through the Prince Edward Island Housing Corporation (PEIHC), is continuing to foster its ten-year cost-matched funding agreement with the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) with joint affordable housing investments totaling $5
This report identifies affordable and adequate housing, emergency shelter, supportive housing, transportation, daytime support, addictions and mental health, coordination and communication, and data collection as gaps affecting homeless individuals in the Prince County.
Enhancing the System of Care for Islanders Experiencing Complex Issues, release in July 2024, outlined several recommendations to improve the system of care for Islanders with complex needs who are experiencing homelessness. We would like to thank Carlene Donnelly, our Task Force...