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May 8, 2023 - We are excited to announce that SupportiveLiving.ca has won the HOUSING SUPPORT SERVICE OF THE YEAR award for the third time! We are honoured to be awarded with the Corporate LiveWire Prestige Award for 2023.

SupportiveLiving.ca has been recognized for our ability to house vulnerable individuals despite the challenges we face during a post-pandemic crisis, as well as empowering foreign workers by employing ethnic

Dec 31, 2022 –St James and St Brendan Anglican Church have been wonderful supporters of SupportiveLiving.ca by donating in the past as well as this year. 

The team of parishoners headed by Kathy Kairies and supported by The Reverend Jody Balint treated the residents at Lakeside Terrace today with a pizza party for New Year’s Eve!

We thank our community partners who continue to uplift the spirits of our

Nov 15, 2022 - When community and social service agencies want to find their client stable housing, this can be frustrating especially when their clients are in an endless cycle of hospitalization, homelessness and incarceration.

As a community agency, are you faced with challenging types of clients who are hard to house?

As much as we want our clients to be healthy and happy, sometimes they just seem like the fated on

Nov 8, 2022 - At SupportiveLiving.ca, we recognize the importance of housing our vulnerable population and continue to service the community to house individuals in a safe setting.

Recently some SL clients have transitioned out of SL homes in the Niagara Region. As a result, we are pleased to announce that a limited amount of beds are being released from our waitlist.

Agencies should be pleased to know that at long las

Oct 3, 2022 – In the spirit of adopting a democratic process when making annual donations, SupportiveLiving.ca polled the residents at Lakeside Terrace to choose amongst the many organizations who support vulnerable populations. The residents unanimously chose SupportiveLiving.ca to give to the Working the Streets of Niagara organization to recognize Pastor Bill DeGuire who supports the homeless.

Working the Streets

Oct 2, 2022 - Residents at Lakeside Terrace Supportive Living.ca facility were treated to an end of summer barbecue by the parishoners at Wainfleet Be in Christ Church. The BBQ was planned as part of a Serve Weekend where the entire congregation from the church was invited to serve their local community. Their life group is dedicated to helping many groups, including the residents at SupportiveLiving.ca in Port Colborne.

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Sept 30, 2022 - Port Colborne community resident, Ines Mundt, spent that last few months sewing over 25 hand-made quilts and donated them to the residents at Lakeside Terrace SupportiveLiving Residence in Port Colborne today.

She also donated handmade masks to the Humberstone Manor and Lakeside Terrace facilities back in March of 2020 when the COVID pandemic first began.

Both SL Director Shama Chaudhry and Mrs. Mundt d

September 8, 2022 – SupportiveLiving.ca is proud to partner with Fort Erie Native Cultural Center (FENFC) in our efforts toward providing support for indigenous communities across Ontario.

FENFC provides early education, healthy living programming and value covering all 4 areas of health (physical, mental, emotional and spiritual) for participants to succeed in their community.

FENFC focus and goals have remained

April 2022– We are excited to announce that SupportiveLiving.ca has once again won the HOUSING SUPPORT SERVICE OF THE YEAR  award.

We are honoured to be awarded with the Corporate LiveWire Prestige Award for 2022, now two years in a row!  SupportiveLiving.ca was recognized for our ability to house vulnerable individuals despite the challenges we faced during the pandemic.

Founder and President of Suppor

January 28, 2022 - As mental health professionals, we all know the importance money management places in our client’s life. With the rising cost of living and inadequate pensions that are unable to keep up with these costs, managing money for clients is becoming more challenging than ever.

In a supported living environment, support and independence are intertwined. To provide an environment that respects a client’s