Moncton Business Community Supports $6-Million Affordable Housing Project
The city has agreed to provide substantial funding to Rising Tide’s plan to create 125 affordable units, as long as the provincial government provides $6-million too.
The city has agreed to provide substantial funding to Rising Tide’s plan to create 125 affordable units, as long as the provincial government provides $6-million too.
A recent survey shows immigration, security and homelessness, and labour are all top-of-mind issues for businesses in the Greater Moncton area.
The Greater Moncton Homelessness Steering Committee says a chair from the business community will be able to hear the needs of community agencies and leverage businesses in the region to help.
It’s been a prominent discussion in the news and in the community at large – the need for shelters and services to house and support those who are most marginalized in our cities. Here are five things businesses can do to help.
N.S. entrepreneur opens My Home Apparel on Moncton’s Main Street and will donate a portion of the profits to help the homeless.
Anti-poverty advocate says money may help community organizations, but people may longer see the public face of homelessness.