Red Deer's Safe Harbour expands transitional stabilization program
The Red Deer housing agency says it is building on an existing initiative aimed at helping vulnerable residents stabilize before moving into longer-term housing.
Safe Harbour Society for Health and Housing has announced it is continuing to strengthen and expand its transitional stabilization program in Red Deer.
The organization says the program is designed to support people during a critical period as they work toward stable housing, though specific details on funding, capacity or timelines were not included in the announcement.
Safe Harbour has been a longstanding provider of housing and health supports for vulnerable populations in Red Deer, and the expansion signals continued investment in services aimed at addressing homelessness and housing instability in the city.
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