Aboriginal Housing portfolio devolved to AHMA

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The B.C. government reached a milestone today with the transfer of approximately 2,500 Aboriginal housing units to the Aboriginal Housing Management Association (AHMA). Administration of all Aboriginal social housing has now been transferred from BC Housing to AHMA, nearly 3,800 units in total since the first transfer of 189 units took place in 2004. The transfer includes Aboriginal Housing units, emergency shelters and the Aboriginal Homeless Outreach Program that operates in nine communities.

This Aboriginal self-management model for social housing is the first of its kind in Canada and better serves the needs of Aboriginal peoples in British Columbia. The B.C. government will provide AHMA with over $30 million annually to administer subsidy payments that keep the housing affordable for Aboriginal individuals and families.

AHMA is committed to the self-determination, management and delivery of affordable, quality housing to urban and rural Aboriginal people throughout B.C .and the Yukon.

“Since AHMA was created in 1995, it’s been our goal to have all Aboriginal housing in B.C. owned, operated, and managed by the Aboriginal community. To make this possible, we worked in partnership with the government of B.C. through BC Housing, to have all off-reserve Aboriginal housing in B.C. devolved to AHMA. Today is an historic day for the Aboriginal community, and we look forward to working with all the Aboriginal housing providers to ensure social housing continues to be available for our Aboriginal people, Elders and families who need it most.”

-Margaret Pfoh, president, board of directors, Aboriginal Housing Management Association

Quick Facts:

  • Since 2001, the B.C. government has invested $3.2 billion to provide affordable housing for low-income individuals, seniors and families. This year, more than 97,000 B.C. households will benefit from provincial social housing programs and services.
  • There are 40 Aboriginal housing providers that have operating agreements that have transferred to AHMA.
  • AHMA was formed in 1995 and is a province wide Aboriginal social housing management agency.

Learn More:

  • To learn more about affordable housing in B.C., visit: www.bchousing.org
  • To learn more about the Aboriginal Housing Management Association, visit: www.ahma-bc.org