AROYH working to coordinate partnerships with addictions clinics
A Roof Over Your Head says the team is working to coordinate partnerships with addictions clinics as part of their housing support work in Antigonish.
A Roof Over Your Head says the team is working to coordinate partnerships with addictions clinics as part of their housing support work in Antigonish.
A Roof Over Your Head joined Community First Antigonish and other local organizations at a recent Service Provider Network meeting to share updates and coordinate support for people in need.
The housing continuum maps the range from homelessness to affordable housing. A Roof Over Your Head notes there is currently no emergency housing in Antigonish, leaving people with nowhere safe to turn. https://www.facebook.com/AROYH/posts/pfbid0AhWbev74y7spBh1uVdRbEQtw2xpnSMLP925L3L6ktqR6x3rHDoovLrGtF3e6Jb7Zl
A Roof Over Your Head highlights that without a shelter or emergency housing locally, there is nowhere to redirect people experiencing homelessness, making support work significantly harder.
The AROYH team attended the Dr. John Hugh Gillis Regional High 2026 Volunteer Fair, connecting with students interested in housing support work in the community.