Refugee attends open house at Downtown Eastside affordable housing facility
Global News
Currently, the building is in the process of taking applicants who wish to live in the facility, with more than 650 people applying so far.
An open house at a long-promised social housing building was held on Saturday.
Bob and Michael’s Place is slated to open this spring and has 231 independent living homes alongside an integrated health centre.
One of those at the open house was Iranian refugee Atti Houshangi, who moved to Vancouver about a year ago.
She has been living in a low-barrier shelter.
“I’m so excited, the building is so beautiful. I’m really happy I’m here,” Houshangi said.
Houshangi is a prospective tenant for Bob and Michael’s Place.
The new Downtown Eastside 10-storey facility offers micro suites, studios, one-bedroom and two-bedroom suites.
The driving force behind Bob and Michael’s Place was the need to build a community of support and kinship.