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  • Site name: Brantford - Colborne St
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Map RecordBrantford Native Housing, Brantford - Colborne St

Map RecordBrantford Native Housing, Brantford - Colborne StBrantford 150 rental units predominately rent-geared-to-income and affordable rents for individuals and families whose members are at least 50% Indigenous (First Nation, Métis, or Inuit)   ... [More]

Map RecordBrantford Native Housing, Brantford - Colborne St, Ehnita House - Youth Transitional Housing

Map RecordBrantford Native Housing, Brantford - Colborne St, Ehnita House - Youth Transitional HousingBrantford Transitional home for female Indigenous youth ages 18-24 years who are experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness

Map RecordBrantford Native Housing, Brantford - Colborne St, Karahkwa House - Men's Transitional Housing

Map RecordBrantford Native Housing, Brantford - Colborne St, Karahkwa House - Men's Transitional HousingBrantford A transitional home for Indigenous men who are experiencing homelessness or at-risk of homelessness with a focus on addiction recovery

Map RecordBrantford Native Housing, Brantford - Colborne St, Odehaot House - Family Transitional Housing

Map RecordBrantford Native Housing, Brantford - Colborne St, Odehaot House - Family Transitional HousingBrantford A transitional home for Indigenous families who are experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness 

Map RecordBrantford Native Housing, Brantford - Colborne St, Ojistoh House - Women's Transitional Housing

Map RecordBrantford Native Housing, Brantford - Colborne St, Ojistoh House - Women's Transitional HousingBrantford Transitional home for Indigenous women with or without children who are experiencing homelessness or at-risk of homelessness Women with Indigenous children in their custody would also benefit from th ... [More]