Acrose from Waterioo Square 746â€"2660 PDR PICTURE FRAMES independent housing for 22 people with psychiatric disabilities who do not require daily supervision. It is expected to relieve pressure on the agency‘s two existing group homes, Kurelek House and Concord House, where there are long waiting lists. With the additional funding, the agency will be able to rent 11 twoâ€"bedroom apartments. Inc., will receive $90,000 per year plus a oneâ€"time capital funding grant of $29,778. _ This program will provide affordable semiâ€" Two communityâ€"based mental health proâ€" grams will receive $138,000 in additional fusine Tor pereheoivenly disavied poople in r pS: c the Waterloo Region aï¬y to exunr::ul health services in Cambridge. An apartment support program, run by Waterioo Regional Homes for Mental Health Batemanis brilllance and dedication have never been stated so Mwmhy;mnadom-&ml.opadflohmamdo stunning work of art that will grace any room in your home or office. 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The second program, run by the Canadian Mental Health Association/Waterioo Region, will receive $48,000 per year to expand case management and aftercare services. â€" followâ€"up care for those with psychiatric disabilities. It currently operates mainly in Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo with a halfâ€"day of service once a week in Cambridge. The additional money will fund a fullâ€"time case coâ€"ordinator and support staff in Camâ€" bridge. They are expected to assist as many as 80 people a year. 24 Dupont 55 Hess St. S. 1150 Morrison Or., 2nd Ar. Hamilton, Ontario. LBP 4R8 Oftawa, Ontario. K2H 859 (416) 571â€"7500 1613) 820 8305 or dial ‘0‘ and ask or dial toll â€"free tor Zenith 20450 1â€"800â€"267â€"6108 ATTENTION: NONâ€"PROFIT HOUSING ORGANIZATIONS This program helps nonâ€"profit agencies P en l 6 O tT L T1 6 SHOTIHLILCG to crgale affordable hws?n’:;‘floral?eotmhokis by March 31, 1987 Eligibility depends in need of housing assistance. These include . | _ 9 i2 degree and nature of care provided families, senior citizens or physically, developmentally and psychiatrically handiâ€" Call now for details. For more capped persons able to live independently. _ information and application packages, mmpwumm contact your nearest Regional Office of the completed pretaninary applications must Ministry of Housing listed below. The program is open to all municipal nonâ€"profit, private nonâ€"profit and nonâ€" fit coâ€"operative organizations. Pro lo(:lpeemnmunity organizations wish ing to sponsor nonâ€"profit housing projects can apply for government grants to cover the costs of establishing nonâ€"profit housing Affordable housing for those in need. Groups should start planning their proposals now to meet preliminary appliâ€" cation deadlines early this coming Spring. The Government of Canada through Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, and the Province of Ontario through the Ministry of Housing, will be costâ€"sharing assistance directed to needy households. Market units will be fully funded by the Province of Ontario. Canadd Applications are being invited for the deâ€" velopment of 6,700 new nonâ€"profit housing units across Ontario. Construction on these units will begin in 1988. Meeting Ontario‘s housing needs. Create nonâ€"profit housing in your community, Get your apu;lritc);ï¬on Regional Offices of the Ministry of Housing or dial tollâ€"free 435 James St. S. 275 Dundas St., Suite 1101 Thunder Bay, Ontario. P7C 5G6 London, Ontario. NGB 31 1 WATERLOQ CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1987 â€" PAGE 9 ‘ Y tr=y*â€"+rwai i BEAM BFDDING ] _ "®P" resB. oth/a7 743â€"3219 # â€" Unique And Speciality Gifgt Baskets For AU Occasions Create an "I LOVE YOU** Basket tor \ that special someone on "VALENTINE‘S DAY" A~ Contact: LINDA INNOCENTE 885â€"3726 a Sample Baskets on display at "Ciao Pasta Shop" â€" The Atrium rheative Pachets Some of the units will be specifically targetted to lowâ€"income singles. Organizations interested in sponsorâ€" prekminary applications by May 15, 1987 Housing for lowâ€"income singles. Housing with support services. Groups interested in developing this type of housing are invited to special orientaâ€" tion sessions â€" to be held in February at each Regional Office of the Ministry of Housing. an mient to develop a housing project with support services are to be submitted by March 31, 1987 Eligibility depends on the degree and nature of care provided. A portion of the units will be set aside for groups interested in developing housing for people with support service needs. These include physically, developmentally or psychiatrically handicapped persons, the frail elderly, battered women and other socially disadvantaged persons. or dial tollâ€"free 1â€"800â€"265â€"4733 be submitted by Friday, May 15, 1987 to be considered for the 1988 allocations. by Linda or dial tollâ€"free 1â€"800â€"461â€"1190 1191 Lansing Ave. Sudbury, Ontario. P3A 4C4 4950 Yonge SL, 4h Fr. Toronto, Ontario. M2ZN 6K1 o hm or dial °0‘ and ask tor Zenith 20450