Aboriginal Coalition to End Homelessness Society
Victoria-based Indigenous-led supportive housing operator running Spaken House (21 units) and Kwum Kwum Lelum / House of Courage (44 units).
- Indigenous-led organisation
- Victoria
Listed from public information.
Summary
About Aboriginal Coalition to End Homelessness Society
ACEH is a non-profit/charity supporting Indigenous peoples experiencing homelessness in Victoria. Operates Culturally Supportive Housing including Spaken House (Flower House, 21 self-contained units, opened 2020, priority for Indigenous women fleeing violence) and Kwum Kwum Lelum/House of Courage (44 units, opened March 2023, focus on healing and recovery for Indigenous adults 19+).
Housing type
Supportive housing
Housing with on-site staff and structured support services
People served
Indigenous priority
Operators with priority intake for First Nations, Métis, Inuit residents
Recovery / post-treatment
Operators serving residents in recovery from substance use
Women fleeing violence
Specialized housing for women and children leaving violent situations
Programs
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Areas served
How to apply or contact
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Related providers and locations
- (Provider)M'akola Housing Society
Sources and verification
- acehsociety.com (https://acehsociety.com/)
- acehsociety.com (https://acehsociety.com/culturally-supportive-housing/)
- news.gov.bc.ca (https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020MAH0089-001438)
Verification status: Verified.
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