The Lodge on Dawson – Partnership For Transitional Housing
July 26, 2019 – Plans to build 30 new transitional housing beds in Thunder Bay are closer to becoming a reality through The Lodge on Dawson. A joint partnership between The District of Thunder Bay Social Services Administration Board, St. Joseph’s Foundation of Thunder Bay, St. Joseph’s Care Group, Dilico Anishinabek Family Care and Alpha Court, The Lodge on Dawson transitional housing will provide services to people living with addictions and mental health challenges and struggling with chronic homelessness to make positive change in a supported environment.
For people living with mental illness and addiction, finding and sustaining housing without supports is incredibly challenging. Often, individuals will cycle through the emergency department, withdrawal management, shelters, and/or even in jail. Transitional housing provides a safe place to live, healthy foods, and professional supports where people are able to stabilize and then move forward in setting long-term goals while addressing mental health and/or addiction issues. Providing this level of supportive transitional housing means individuals will get the care they need and will reduce demands on an already-strained health care system.
Next steps will include renovating the site, which operated as a hotel, to meet the needs of clients and support staff. If all goes according to plan, The Lodge on Dawson will begin accepting clients in early fall of this year.
Quick Facts:
- The Lodge on Dawson has been made possible, in part, through Home for Good one-time funding from
the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing to The District of Thunder Bay Social Services
Administration Board. - Right now, there are over 1,000 persons currently on the waitlist for housing, and Thunder Bay’s
shelters are averaging 137% capacity. - The April 2018 District of Thunder Bay Point-in-Time Count of People Experiencing Homelessness
found that 59% of those polled had been homeless for 6 months or more in the past year
QUOTES
“St. Joseph’s Foundation of Thunder Bay is thrilled to provide financial support for the purchase and
renovations to The Lodge on Dawson transitional program. On behalf of the St. Joseph’s Foundation of
Thunder Bay, we are excited to be in joint partnership with The District of Thunder Bay Social Services
Administration Board, St. Joseph’s Care Group, Dilico Anishinabek Family Care and Alpha Court to support
people who want to make a positive life change.”- Sandra Sutherland-Byers, Chair St. Joseph’s Foundation of Thunder Bay“Thunder Bay has immediate and urgent need for transitional housing for people struggling with chronic
homelessness as well as addiction and mental illness. Through partnership with St. Joseph’s Foundation
of Thunder Bay, The District of Thunder Bay Social Services Administration Board, Dilico Anishinabek
Family Care, and Alpha Court, The Lodge on Dawson will help to meet that need. It will provide a safe,
healthy and supported transitional environment to help people move towards securing a stable home while
developing life skills and meeting their health goals.” -Tracy Buckler, President & CEO, St. Joseph’s Care Group“TBDSSAB is excited to work with its community partners to identify individuals who are homeless or at risk
of homelessness, determine their individual needs for housing and supports, and attentively address the
unique needs of this population. The Lodge on Dawson offers the opportunity through partnership to close
the significant gap for people struggling with chronic homelessness, as well as mental health and
substance use challenges, to find a safe and supported environment.”- Lucy Kloosterhuis, Board Chair, TBDSSAB“Dilico Anishinabek Family Care is pleased to work with our community partners to find viable solutions for
people in our community who experience chronic homelessness. The Lodge on Dawson will provide
individuals who may otherwise cycle in out of withdraw management services, the emergency department,
and/or shelters with a transitional housing service that meets their mental health and addiction needs.
Furthermore, through this partnership, The Lodge on Dawson will provide Indigenous individuals with onsite
culture-based services.” – Tina Bobinski, Assistant Director of Mental Health and Addictions, Dilico Anishinabek Family Care“Alpha Court is excited to be a part of The Lodge on Dawson transitional program. As housing providers,
we see firsthand how people without appropriate support can end up in a cycle of homelessness. The
Lodge on Dawson is filing a significant gap within the continuum of housing in the community. It will provide
a safe and supported environment for people who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless to
stabilize and prepare to transition to permanent housing.”- Nicole Latour, Executive Director of Alpha Court
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Please direct any inquiries to:
St. Joseph’s Care Group
Communications, Engagement & Client Relations
Media Line: (807) 768-4455
Email: communications@tbh.net
Download: The Lodge on Dawson – Partnership For Transitional Housing (PDF)