Whalley Terrace

Opened in March 2008, Whalley Terrace provides elderly women and
men who were homeless with a safe, affordable home. This twenty-two
unit building provides affordable 1-bedroom apartments with professional
supportive services on site. Ten of the units are reserved for people who
are homeless (or at risk of homelessness) and who are diagnosed with
mental illness and/or substance use. Prevention and crisis intervention
are key components of the programming.

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