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Greater Sudbury is advancing its 2030 goal to end homelessness with new housing, services, and partnerships.
Greater Sudbury is advancing its 2030 goal to end homelessness, aiming for a future where homelessness is rare, brief, and non-recurring.
The city’s progress includes completing a 38-unit affordable housing project, launching the Identification Bank program to help residents obtain personal documents, converting six emergency shelter beds to 24-hour transitional beds, and establishing a community safety and well-being committee.
Efforts continue on a funding application for more supportive housing, anti-discrimination initiatives, and evaluating the LOTUS program.
Mayor Paul Lefebvre highlighted the importance of partnerships and government support.
Key 2026 priorities include expanding supportive housing, improving data reporting, and strengthening anti-discrimination strategies.
Greater Sudbury está avanzando en su objetivo de 2030 para poner fin a la falta de vivienda con nuevas viviendas, servicios y asociaciones.