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Canada-Yukon Partnership will Provide Rent Support for Survivors of Gender-Based Violence


WHITEHORSE, YT, June 26, 2024 /CNW/ - Today, the federal and Yukon governments announced an enhancement to the Canada Housing Benefit (CHB) to provide housing supports for Survivors of Gender-Based Violence.

The federal government is investing $5.24 million to create housing options that will be cost-matched by the Yukon for a combined total of $10.49 million in funding over the next four years.

The announcement was made today by Brendan Hanley, Member of Parliament for Yukon, on behalf of the Honourable Sean Fraser, federal Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities, alongside the Honourable Ranj Pillai, Premier of Yukon and Minister responsible for Yukon Housing Corporation, and the Honourable Jeanie McLean, Deputy Premier of Yukon and Minister responsible for Minister responsible for Women and Gender Equity Directorate.

This enhancement to the CHB will help survivors of gender-based violence, including women, children and 2SLGBTQI+ people find a safe and affordable place to call home. The funding benefit is expected to support over 328 households during the critical time of vulnerability and need experienced by those fleeing violence.

Yukon is the tenth province in Canada to co-design a program under the Canada Housing Benefit meant for Survivors of Gender-Based Violence, and will provide up to $2,000 a month for the first 12 months, followed by a decreasing benefit for an additional six months for qualifying applicants. These supports will give recipients time to stabilize and get back on their feet before they have to carry rental costs on their own. 

The CHB for Survivors of Gender-Based Violence will follow the same terms and conditions as the existing CHB Program. While this CHB funding is specifically for survivors of gender-based violence, provinces and territories will have the flexibility to use their cost-matching to support ending gender-based violence or other priorities and programs to assist this vulnerable population with direct-to-household affordability assistance.

Yukon survivors of gender-based violence can access the program by completing an application form available at Yukon.ca or at any Yukon Housing Corporation office. Application to this program will also be available at participating not-for-profit organizations by mid-summer.

For information on how to apply and eligibility requirements, visit Yukon.ca or contact Yukon Housing Corporation

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"The federal government has invested more than $4 billion in the Canada Housing Benefit to provide direct assistance to households in need. With this additional funding we are partnering with the Yukon to assist those who have experienced gender-based violence, including women, children and 2SLGBTQI+ people, find a safe and affordable place to call home." ? Brendan Hanley, Member of Parliament for Yukon ? on behalf of the Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities

"Our government is committed to supporting Yukoners facing gender-based violence. No one should have to stay in a violent living situation. We recognize how hard it is to make the decision to leave we want to ensure there are supportive and effective programs in place to help with this transition. Our government is proud to support this initiative and thank the Government of Canada for their partnership. Day in and day out, we will continue to work to improve the lives of Yukoners to help ensure their safety and well-being across the territory." ?  Ranj Pillai, Premier and Minister Responsible for Yukon Housing Corporation

"This is an incredibly important program, and a step towards ending gender-based violence in our territory. Housing insecurity is a well-known contributing factor in the perpetuation of gender-based violence. People may choose to stay in a household where they experience violence and abuse if they are facing homelessness as an alternative. Access to safe, affordable housing is one of the priority action items identified in the Yukon's Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-spirit+ People Strategy. The gender-based violence stream of the Canada-Yukon Housing Benefit program will support the survivors in regaining their autonomy and economic independence." ? The Honourable Jeanie McLean, Minister responsibel for Women and Gender Equity Directorate

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SOURCE Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC)


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