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Belleville's new supportive housing hub opens in April 2026 to address homelessness, amid ongoing service gaps and limited housing.
Belleville’s Understanding Homelessness Task Force highlighted ongoing gaps in downtown outreach services, despite recent improvements.
The Welcoming Streets program ended in 2025 due to funding lapses, leaving a void that current efforts like security checks and community paramedic patrols are trying to fill.
The HART Hub’s supportive housing initiative, set to open in April 2026 at 228 Dundas Street East, will provide 22 transitional units and expand outreach, though challenges remain due to limited housing stock and access to detox services.
The building, formerly the Bel Marine residence, will house the Back to Home program and The Bridge Integrated Care Hub, with no plans to evict current third-floor tenants.
Meanwhile, federal funding of $2.5 million supports a container-based shelter in Gatineau, and $7.5 million in Edmonton will create 24 affordable homes with health and housing support.
El nuevo centro de vivienda de apoyo de Belleville se abre en abril de 2026 para abordar la falta de vivienda, en medio de brechas de servicio continuas y viviendas limitadas.