Connective to oversee operations at new BC supportive housing development
PRINCE GEORGE—In potentially just a few months, the new BC supportive housing development in downtown Prince George will have its first tenants. The modular building with 50 beds will not only just help provide shelter, but also address any barriers residents may be facing.
The non-profit organization overseeing operations is being revealed as Connective. The group says they’re focusing on housing first and providing person-centered services.
“We have a continuum of housing across BC and the Yukon. The types of housing that we operate and have for a long time include a range of providing 24-hour extensive support to residents who have complex needs. All the way to a frequent, outreach-type supports for independent suites.” said Liz Vik, VP of Strategy at Connective.
