
The Emergency Shelter Program provides funding to
homeless shelters
and drop-in centres providing
temporary shelter, food and other services for individuals who are
homeless. Management of the program was transferred to
BC Housing from the Ministry of Employment and Income Assistance
(MEIA) in October 2005.
Expansion of the Emergency
Shelter Program
On October 12, 2007, the Province of B.C. increased the funding for
emergency shelters by $25 million so they can more effectively work
with their clients to
break
the cycle of homelessness
. As a result, most emergency shelters will be open 24
hours a day, seven days a week. This will allow their staff to
connect their clients with the support services and housing
required to increase stability in their lives. Check out
the
news release
.
This announcement builds on the 2007
Budget increase that converted about 300
seasonal, cold/wet weather beds to year-round beds, raising the
number of year-round beds to approximately 1,300 across B.C.
Also on October 12th, the Province of B.C.
announced one-time capital funding and additional
ongoing operating funding for Emergency Shelter Program providers
totalling $2.4 million that will be distributed to 39 shelters in
19 communities. The capital funding enables emergency shelter
operators to complete necessary building repairs. The
ongoing operating funding allows emergency shelter
operators to have additional staff available to ensure
client and staff safety. Click here for more
information on the break down of the
capital and
on-going operating funding
.
What is the Emergency Shelter
Program?
The Emergency Shelter Program offers temporary shelter, food and
other services to meet the basic nutritional and hygiene needs of
people who are homeless as well as providing a gateway
to support services that help individuals to
re-stabilize their lives. There
are approximately 60 homeless shelters
and drop-in agencies funded by the government throughout
British Columbia.
Homeless shelters and drop-in centres are managed by
community-based agencies on behalf of BC Housing. They often serve
individuals who have health, addiction and other barriers that may
have contributed to their homeless state and make it difficult to
secure stable housing. Eligiblity for shelter varies from facility
to facility. For example, some shelters provide aid to only men,
some shelters provide aid to only women and other shelters provide
aid to men, women and families. For detailed eligibility
information for specific shelters please see ‘Where can
I find an emergency shelter’ below.
Community groups run homeless shelters that provide
short-term beds and meals for people who are homeless. If you need
homeless shelter, click the appropriate link
for a
list of shelters in Greater Vancouver
and
outside of Greater Vancouver.
For homeless shelter information after 4:30 p.m., call
the After Hours information line at 604-660-3194 or toll free at
1-866-660-3194.