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BC Housing

Provincial crown agency that develops, manages and administers a wide range of subsidized housing options for those in greatest need.

Phone: 1-800-787-2807


Cowichan Independant Living Centre

Supporting people with disabilities to have personal autonomy and to live as independantly as possible. The center provides several services including connections to information and services for housing.

Street: 321 Coronation Ave
Duncan, V9L 2T1
Phone: 250-746-3930
Email: cvilrc@cvilrc.bc.ca
Website: http://www.cvilrc.bc.ca


Cowichan Tribes Sustainable Housing Department

On-Reserve housing services for Cowichan Tribes members.
Mould Program.

Street: 5742 Allenby Road
Duncan, V9L 5J1
Phone: 250-715-3302
Email: housing@cowichantribes.com
Website: http://www.cowichantribes.com/memberservices/Housing
Mailing Address: 5742 Allenby Road, Duncan, B.C. V9L 5J1


Cowichan Women Against Violence

Works from a feminist perspective to provide a supportive environment for victims and children who have been affected by abuse. One of there programs is to provide emergency shelter.

Street: 255 Ingram Street
Duncan,
Phone: 250-748-7000
Website: http://www.cwav.org


Duncan Lions Housing Society

Rental units for low income families.

Phone: 250-748-1044
Website: http://duncanlionsclub.com/housing.html


H2O (Homeless to Opportunity)

Group of community members, representatives of churches, non-governmental organizations, MLA's offices- all dedicated to finding shelter for homeless people in the Cowichan Valley.

Street: 273 Trunk Road
Duncan,
Phone: 250-746-8770


M'akola Group of Societies

Provides rental housing for families of Aboriginal Canadian ancestry living in urban centres.

Street: 26-3170 Gibbins Road
Duncan,
Phone: 250-746-1785
Website: http://www.makola.bc.ca
Mailing Address: 26-3170 Gibbins Road


M'Akola Housing Society Duncan

Mission statement: To provide affordable and appropriate homes primarily for aboriginal people on Vancouver Island, and to enhance community partnerships.

Phone: 250-746-1785 or 1-87


Serenity Child and Parent Society

The society's goal is to obtain funding and receive donations to provide a safe and caring residential resource for young parents and their children.

Duncan,
Phone: 250-746-6446
Email: lm.mcpherson@shaw.ca
Website: http://www.theserenityhouse.ca


Students Helping Our Earth

Chemainus Secondary Students assisting in Habitat for Humanity projects.

Chemainus,
Phone: 250-246-4711 (Janet)


Wellbeing through Inclusion Socially and Economically (WISE)

WISE is a group based in the Cowichan Valley and a growing national movement that is led by women in poverty. They work to address the causal links between policy and poverty, educate people about the effects of poverty and income more generally on the health and wellbeing of individuals and thier communities. They have an interest in low income housing and homelessness.

Street: PO Box 613
Duncan, V9L 3X9
Website: http://www.wise-bc.org




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