Media Release


September 27, 2023

Minister Pike Highlights New Safe Haven Emergency Shelter

The Honourable Paul Pike, Minister of Children, Seniors and Social Development and Minister Responsible for the Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation (NLHC), toured the new Safe Haven Emergency Shelter in St. John’s yesterday.
 
In partnership with the Anglican Church of the Good Samaritan, the Safe Haven Shelter will provide a 40-bed staffed emergency shelter and an additional warming centre to accommodate up to 30 people in the winter months. Both will specifically serve the male population.
 
The shelter will operate as an overnight shelter between 6:00 p.m. and 10:00 a.m., and will be managed across two large rooms with dedicated staff and security on site. Provincial funding of approximately $2 million is being provided through NLHC to operate the shelter.
 
Safe Haven was the successful proponent of a provincial Request for Proposals issued by NLHC on January 31, 2023, for low-barrier shelter services. The facility will accommodate an estimated 40 clients and operate from a harm reduction approach which serves individuals experiencing homelessness without judgement or preconditions of wellness or sobriety.
 
Individuals that are engaged in housing readiness and housing search services will be provided access to case managers and housing support staff during the day. The facility also has capacity and designated space to offer up to an additional 30-person warming centre, as may be needed, during the colder months.
 
This new shelter option will increase government’s ability to direct placements to a staffed shelter with appropriate supports and referrals.
 
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“The new Safe Haven Emergency Shelter, a low-barrier shelter for the St. John’s area, is a much welcomed addition to the community, and will complement existing services. The new facility will help address growing demands and further contribute to our collective efforts to support individuals to transition from shelter to more stable housing options. This response is a great example of strong partnerships between community and government, coming together with a shared focus and an overall goal of well-being and improving client outcomes.”
Honourable Paul Pike
Minister of Children, Seniors and Social Development and Minister Responsible for the Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation
 
“Safe Haven Housing is excited to further our partnership with NLHC and the Good Samaritan Anglican Church. The opening of our male 40-bed emergency shelter and 30 bed warming center at 10 St Clare Ave will create an overnight model that will focus on harm reduction and supportive planning to move clients across the housing continuum. This opportunity will allow us to work with the most complex and marginalized clients in the community and provide a low-barrier space that can feel welcoming and safe.”
Ashley Bensaid
Executive Director, Safe Haven Shelter Services
 
“As we recognize the tremendous need for emergency shelter, The Anglican Church of the Good Samaritan is very pleased to partner with Safe Haven Housing to provide the second level of the church, which can house up to 40 homeless men and a 30-person warming centre. We believe that this is a wonderful use of our church building, and forwards the very purposes for which the Christian church exists.”
The Ven. Dr. Darrell Critch
Rector, Church of the Good Samaritan
Territorial Archdeacon, Eastern Canada
 

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Jenny Bowring
Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation
709-730-5886
jmbowring@nlhc.nl.ca
 
Ashley Bensaid
Safe Haven Emergency Shelter
709-727-0043
bensaidhousing@gmail.com
 
The Ven. Dr. Darrell Critch
Rector, Church of the Good Samaritan
709-730-4641