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Active Support Against Poverty (ASAP)

Prince George non-profit operating Bridget Moran Place (16 units) and partner-operated supportive housing including The National Hotel (27 units).

  • Non-profit
  • Northern BC

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Summary

About Active Support Against Poverty (ASAP)

Active Support Against Poverty (ASAP) operates Bridget Moran Place in downtown Prince George (16 self-contained units of subsidized housing for low-income adults) and provides supportive housing access for people experiencing homelessness. ASAP partners with the Canadian Mental Health Association to operate The National Hotel at 1201 First Ave., adding 27 supportive homes. Most units are accessed via BC Housing's Supportive Housing Registry; ASAP also accepts direct inquiries.

Mission

Housing type

Subsidized (RGI)

Rent geared to income (~30% of household income)

Supportive housing

Housing with on-site staff and structured support services

People served

Mental health priority

Operators with mental-health-focused mandate

Singles (no dependents)

Operators that serve single adults without children (often excluded from family-priority buildings)

Programs

Programs operated by this provider are not yet listed in our directory. See the provider's website above for current offerings.

Areas served

Northern BC. Includes: Prince George

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Sources and verification

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