HOUSING

“Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for health and well-being, including food, clothing, [and] housing…

UN Declaration of Human Rights

Access to sustainable, affordable housing is a basic human right. But many of us in North Hastings, especially those on low incomes, can’t find housing.
• There are few, if any, spaces available in subsidized non-profit housing developments.
• For-profit rental units are also very limited in number, with high rents.
• Rapidly rising property prices are putting houses out of reach for local buyers.

Because many local people who are homeless find temporary housing with family or friends, the crisis is not as easy to see here as it is in the city.

But for people who are unemployed, seniors and others on limited incomes, safe and healthy housing often remains out of reach.

The Trust advocates for sustainable, affordable housing for all, encouraging all levels of government to devote more resources to the crisis, and by suggesting innovative solutions.

North Hastings faces a crisis of affordable housing. At a rally late last summer, two women who are homeless shared their experience. 7 minutes

The Numbers Behind the Crisis
A snapshot survey, taken across Hastings County on November 15, 2021 revealed the following…

• 2,330 households were on the Centralized Social Housing Waitlist.
• The average wait timefor housing for those on the Priority List was 14 months.
• 237 people were homeless, including 10 families looking after 26 children.
• People who were homeless in Bancroft were nearly twice as likely to have been homeless all year, compared to other communities.
•49 people were unsheltered (staying in outdoor public places or sheltered places not intended for human habitation).
• 37 individuals were staying in emergency shelters.
• 79 people were staying temporarily with others, commonly referred to as hidden homelessness.

Source: Hastings County Homeless Enumeration Report November 2021

Community Land Trusts:
A way to create community-stewarded, affordable housing for always.

The Trust is also exploring an innovative way to prevent increasing land housing costs due to speculation. Click here for more details.

Click here to read a report from the Trust suggesting housing solutions in the Municipality of Hastings Highlands