B.C. NDP government to fund daytime wellness shelter in Chilliwack for homeless people; MLA Coulter faults B.C. Liberals for prior cuts for homeless
CHILLIWACK — The B.C. NDP government announced Monday (Aug. 22) that it will provide over $600,000 in funding for a daytime wellness centre in Chilliwack to provide refuge for homeless people as well as a separate Indigenous youth outreach project.
Chilliwack New Democrat MLAs Dan Coulter and Kelli Paddon say that people who are unhoused will have more access to support services in Chilliwack as a result of provincial funding.
“People need community services now more than ever and this pilot project will be a great addition to Chilliwack,” said Dan Coulter, MLA for Chilliwack. “For years, the BC Liberals cut vital services for unhoused people; I’m glad to be part of a government that understands the importance of supporting everyone in our communities.”
The City of Chilliwack is receiving $655,185 to respond to the impacts of homelessness through the Pilot Day Shelter, Training and Indigenous Supports project. This project will provide a new day-time wellness centre with wraparound supports where people can go to seek refuge and services, provide service provider training and focus on Indigenous youth outreach.

