Cornerstone Housing for Women in Ottawa is moving to a bigger space on Carling Avenue, increasing its capacity to 150 beds and providing overflow shelter spaces. The move aims to meet the growing demand for women's shelter services in the city.
An Ottawa women's shelter says it is moving at the end of the month into a bigger space that is able to offer shelter to more people.
"The City of Ottawa has seen unprecedented demand for shelter services since the COVID-19 pandemic. Cornerstone is a key community partner that is helping to ensure women experiencing homelessness are provided with the needed support to stabilize and obtain long-term housing," said Paul Lavigne, the City of Ottawa's director of housing services.
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