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Indigenous-led housing providers in BC

First Nations, Métis, and urban Indigenous housing organisations delivering culturally appropriate affordable homes.

Providers

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  • M'akola Housing Society

    Indigenous-led organisation

    Largest Indigenous affordable housing provider in BC, managing nearly 2,000 homes for Indigenous families across most of the province.

  • Vancouver Native Housing Society

    Indigenous-led organisation

    Indigenous-governed non-profit operating ~900 units in 19 buildings across Vancouver, with priority for urban Indigenous community.

  • Lu'ma Native Housing Society

    Indigenous-led organisation

    Vancouver-based Indigenous housing society operating 550+ affordable units; applicant family must be at least 50% Indigenous ancestry.

  • Kekinow Native Housing Society

    Indigenous-led organisation

    Surrey/Chilliwack Indigenous housing operator with ~343 townhouse units plus the 177-home Sohkeyah development.

  • Hiy̓ám̓ ta Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Housing Society

    Indigenous-led organisation

    Squamish Nation's housing society currently managing 56 affordable units with 424 new homes in development across Vancouver, North Shore and Squamish Valley.

  • Kamloops Native Housing Society

    Indigenous-led organisation

    Indigenous-governed Kamloops society with 197 affordable units across Thompson, Okanagan and Kootenays (103 in Kamloops).

  • Ki-Low-Na Friendship Society

    Indigenous-led organisation · 1 linked program

    Kelowna friendship-centre running two affordable housing complexes totalling 132 units (i spa-us and Margaret's Landing).

  • Vernon Native Housing Society

    Indigenous-led organisation · 1 linked program

    Vernon Indigenous housing operator running ~125 homes including 90 units at 3610-26th Ave and the 35-home Thunderbird Manor Phase 2.

  • Mamele'awt Qweesome Housing Society

    Indigenous-led organisation

    Mission/Hope-area Indigenous housing society with the 45-home Riverstone (Hope), 37-unit St'at'xwaya townhouses, 23-unit To'o apartment building and 15 standalone homes.