Supportive Homes for At-Risk Youth Coming to Saint John, N.B.
Supportive Homes for At-Risk Youth in Saint John

New supportive homes for at-risk youth are set to be built in Saint John, New Brunswick, following an announcement by MP Wayne Long. The initiative aims to provide stable housing and essential support services for young people facing challenges.

Details of the Announcement

MP Wayne Long made the announcement on May 22, 2026, highlighting the need for safe and supportive environments for vulnerable youth. The project will offer not only housing but also access to counseling, education, and job training programs.

Community Impact

Local community leaders have expressed strong support for the project, noting that it addresses a critical gap in services for at-risk youth. The homes are expected to reduce homelessness and improve long-term outcomes for young residents.

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Funding and Timeline

The federal government has committed funding for the project, with construction expected to begin later this year. The homes will be located in a central area of Saint John to ensure easy access to public transit and community resources.

This initiative is part of a broader effort to address youth homelessness across Canada, with similar projects planned in other provinces.

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