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South Shore Transition House Association
About Us
We provide shelter and counselling support for women and their dependent children who have experienced domestic violence. Provide, operate and maintain safe temporary housing for women and their dependent children, who are victims of abuse.
What we do
- Harbour House: a women’s shelter serving all communities within Lunenburg and Queens Counties
- We provide shelter and counselling support for women and their dependent children who have experienced domestic violence.
Contact us
Address: 48 Elm Street Bridgewater Nova Scotia B4V 2V4
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 902-543-3999
Website: https://harbour-house.ca/
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Akoma Holdings Inc.
About Us
About Us
Akoma Holdings Inc., based in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, is a multifaceted organization that fosters community development and economic growth within the African Nova Scotian community. Founded on principles of empowerment and social responsibility, Akoma Holdings Inc. manages a variety of enterprises, including residential and commercial properties, and oversees initiatives that support cultural preservation and community well-being. Through their
What we do
- Management of residential and commercial properties
- Support for community development initiatives
- Promotion of cultural preservation
- Facilitation of economic growth within the African Nova Scotian community
Contact us
Mail Box: 1018 Main St, Westphal, NS B2W 4X9
Phone: +1 902.434.0674
Website: http://www.akoma.ca/
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Open Arms Resource Centre
About Us
What we do
Contact us
Open Arms serves individuals experiencing homelessness and has impact along most points on the housing continuum. We run an outreach program, an emergency shelter, a transitional shelter, a scattered-site supportive living program, a housing program, and we are about to acquire our first property to provide affordable housing in our area.
- Through various programs, provide emergency shelter, food supports, clothing, furniture, peer support and more!
- Operate a Furniture Bank called (OAKS) Open Arms Kick Start.
Mailing Address: PO Box 701 Kentville, NS B4N 3X9
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +1 902-365-3665
Website: https://www.openarms.ca/
Looking for Housing?: https://www.openarms.ca/berwick-open-arms-team
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A Message from the Executive Director: A Year of Progress and What’s Next
It’s hard to believe that it has already been a year since I started as the Executive Director of the Nova Scotia Non-Profit Housing Association (NSNPHA). As I look back, I feel proud of how much we’ve achieved together, and I’m grateful for all the support we’ve received. We’ve made great progress, but there’s still more to do as we work together to solve housing challenges in Nova Scotia.
Building Our Community
Over the past year, our association has grown to 80+ members. We’ve held monthly meetings, launched regional networks, and partnered with groups like Cape Breton University to offer training to help folks develop and manage affordable housing projects. These efforts are helping us build a stronger non-profit housing community.
I’m also excited to share that we’ve hired a new Capacity Building Coordinator this month. She will help non-profit housing groups get started with their projects, offering guidance and connecting them with the right resources. This is an important step in making sure our members succeed.
A Big Thank You to Our Board
I want to give a special thank you to our volunteer Board of Directors. Over the past year, they’ve worked hard to keep things running smoothly while we built our small but mighty staff team. Now that our staff can handle most of the daily work, the Board can focus on big-picture tasks like planning for the future and making important governance decisions. We wouldn’t be where we are today without their hard work!
What’s Coming Next?
We have a lot planned for the coming months! We’ll be launching regional housing networks in Cape Breton (Nov 7th), the Strait Area (Nov 20th), Rural African Nova Scotian communities (Nov 21st in Truro) and Valley/South Shore (Nov 22nd), These networks will help housing providers and community organizations work together to solve local housing challenges. At the same time, we’re offering three free affordable housing workshops in the form of Cahdco’s affordable housing game, GoNoGo.
Housing Symposium
We have partnered with the United Way Maritimes to bring the Housing Symposium to you again in Halifax, Nov. 18th The day will be a great opportunity to learn and connect with others about housing and homelessness.
National Right to Housing Day
As we look ahead to National Right to Housing Day on November 22, it’s a good time to remember how important it is for everyone to have a safe, affordable home. Housing is a basic human right, and we’re working to make sure every person in Nova Scotia has a place they can call home.
To mark this day, we’re hosting Housing Day on Citadel Hill – November 19th. This event will bring together housers and legislators (MLAs) to talk about housing policies and solutions. It’s a great chance for us to work together with decision-makers to make real change.
We’re also excited for the Nova Scotia Housing Summit on November 19th, where cross-sector experts will come together to discuss collaborative ways to address the housing crisis. We’ll plan to meet again in six months to see what progress has been made.
We’re also working on the long-term sustainability of NSNPHA. Our goal is to create a Resource Hub that will support our members with capacity building consultations while helping us generate revenue to keep doing this important work.
Thank You
I want to thank all our members, partners, and supporters who have helped make this first year a success. Your dedication to creating affordable housing in Nova Scotia is what drives us forward. I encourage you to stay involved—whether it’s by attending events, sharing your thoughts, or working together to solve problems. Together, we can continue to make a difference.
Here’s to another year of growth and collaboration!
Warmly,
Trish McCourt
Executive Director
Nova Scotia Non-Profit Housing Association
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Atlantic Baptist Housing
About Us
Atlantic Baptist Housing is a non profit Seniors’ Housing, Special Care and Nursing Home company.
Atlantic Baptist Housing commenced its work in 1973 with the establishment of the Kenneth E.
Spencer Memorial Home, a 100-bed nursing home, located in Moncton, NB. Early in the 1980s
Spencer Home grew to 200 beds. As the years went on, we branched out into seniors’ housing
with a focus on independent living and enriched housing as well as other nursing home
locations. We now have established locations across New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince
Edward Island.Whether you or a loved one are looking for an apartment for independent living, enriched
housing or nursing home care, we would love to accommodate you at Atlantic Baptist Housing.
Our facilities are more than apartments and nursing homes, they represent community. Each
building and nursing home is designed with common areas to encourage interaction and aid in
developing friendships. Our staff help our tenants and residents to feel at home in their space.
We want each and every person who lives with us to feel as though they are a valuable part of
their community. In doing so, Atlantic Baptist Housing strongly believes that we are Adding Life
to Years.We have 18 locations across Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. We operate Gladys M. Manning Memorial in Windsor, NS; Harbourside Landing – Sheburne, NS; Central Court and Fairview Court – North Sydney, NS.
What we do
- Offer Independent Living Apartments, Enriched Housing and Nursing Home Care
- Our Mission is ‘To Add Life to the Years of our residents, tenants, and team members through the provision of high-quality housing, care, and sense of community.’
- Provide highly sought-after housing options for seniors across the Maritimes and establish excellence in the provision of nursing home care everyday.
Contact us
Address: 35 Atlantic Baptist Avenue, Moncton, NB E1E 4N3
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +1 506.858.7870
Website: atlanticbaptisthousing.com
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Have a Heart Find THE Way
About Us
Contact us
Seek supporting, viably sustaining and cost effective solutions to assist persons and families impacted by societal changes in their living environment and food security.
Address: 386 Lakeview Avenue, Middle Sackville, NS B4E 3B6
Phone: +1 902 440 7876
Email: [email protected]
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Affirmative Ventures Association
About Us
What we do
Contact us
Affirmative Ventures is a non profit organization that provides affordable housing and employment training through its social enterprises for persons with a mental health diagnosis. We have been in operation for 32 years.
- Assist mental health consumers and other persons with disabilities in Nova Scotia achieve economic independence
- Provide Affordable housing
Address: 137 Main Street, Dartmouth, NS B2X 1R6
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +1 902.225.2130
Website: www.affiramtiveventures.ca
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Guysborough County Housing Network
About Us
What we do
Contact us
We are in pre-development stage of becoming a non-profit housing provider. A Network of Organizations working together to address the housing needs in Guysborough County
- Advocating and Educating
Mail Box: 9409 Hwy 16 Cooks Cove, NS, B0H1N0
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +1 902 870 1320
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GuysboroughCountyHousingNetwork
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Digby & Area Housing Coalition Society
About Us
What we do
Contact us
Digby & Area Housing Coalition Society is a non profit volunteer organization; formed in 2021 and is not owned, nor operated on behalf of any government entity. We are a small but determined group who are working to find and develop ways of funding, that will enable our vision of affordable housing in the town of Digby and environs. Dedicated to promoting a resilient, vibrant community through housing and social enterprise.
- Raise money for and oversee affordable, energy efficient, sustainable housing projects in collaboration with all stakeholders: the Town of Digby, the Municipality, community agencies, and the general public.
- Carry out research and education projects to benefit consumers, the residential construction industry and community housing sector.
- Educate and Advocate
Mail Box: PO Box 250 Digby, NS B0V1A0
Phone: Toll Free: +1 866 496 2098
Local: +1 902 400 0805
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://digbyhousing.ca/
Looking for Housing?: https://digbyhousing.ca/rentals/
CALL:
1-778-760-4511