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New Brunswick to spend $7.4 million in emergency funding to help homeless people – New Brunswick


New Brunswick says it has set aside $7.4 million in emergency funding that is to be distributed to eligible non-profit housing providers to help homeless people.

David Hickey, minister responsible for the New Brunswick Housing Corporation, says the money is available to help people who have immediate needs.

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He says the funding is targeted at community organizations already working in the area, and can help people get “supportive, transitional housing.”

Hickey says his department has identified a few projects that could offer new housing spots before the winter sets in, but adds he does not have specific numbers.

The Human Development Council, a non-profit organization that studies social issues in New Brunswick, says there are more than 900 people who have been unhoused for an extended period of time in Saint John, Moncton and Fredericton.

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Hickey says the government aims to reduce the number of homeless people by 40 per cent by 2029.


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