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Housing Support in Prince George.

Reducing barriers to affordable housing.

The John Howard Society of Northern BC delivers housing with the goal of empowering community members to reach their full potential.


A place to build from.

Housing provides stability, not just somewhere to live, but the foundation for maintaining employment, managing health, and planning for the future.

Our Programs

Community starts with a place to stay.

Residents standing and sitting outside a transitional housing building in Northern BC, illustrating supportive housing, community presence, and stability-focused services.

Transitional Housing

For men transitioning from homelessness.

Respite from homelessness.

Work toward long-term housing.

Abstinence-based program.

Location:

154 Quebec Street

154 Quebec Street, Prince George.

Eligibility

Our housing services are open to:

Men experiencing homelessness.

Able to maintain sobriety on the premises.

Not wheelchair accessible. Cannot accommodate pets

Our Impact

Behind every number is a story of resilience, recovery, and new beginnings.

9

residents accommodated at our transitional housing site.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Housing in Northern BC.

Housing services are available to men who are transitioning from homelessness in the Prince George area.

Yes, transgender men are eligible for the transitional housing program.

Our transitional housing program will accept users of marijuana, however individuals may not use marijuana on the premises.

We assist people to work towards permanent housing. Contact us for more details.

Our transitional housing program can house up to nine men.

Contact the office to discuss your situation and learn if this program is right for you.

Looking for housing support?