London’s First Newcomer Affordable Housing Build

For newcomers to Canada, the journey here is more than just challenging; it’s a path filled with uncertainty, hope, and the dream of a better life. Building language proficiency, adjusting to a new culture, and dealing with experiences of loss are some of the difficulties they face. The limited rental supply and the accelerating rental rates have created hardship for all of London’s vulnerable population. In response, the London Cross Cultural Learner Centre is seeking to develop a long-term affordable rental housing complex for newcomers.

Building a Welcoming Community

Without a place to call home, everything else fades away.
It creates:

  • Barriers to education and employment

  • Feelings of stress, anxiety, and isolation

But Welcome Home is more than just bricks and mortar; it’s about:

  • Restoring Safety and Dignity

  • Empowering Refugee Families

  • Providing a Fresh Start, Free from Trauma

  • Building a Future of Resilience and Hope


 

Credit: Nicholson Sheffield Architects

Welcome Home - Old East Village Apartments

Located at 763-773 Dundas Street - Old East Village

  • 247 apartment units

  • 6-storey low-rise building

  • 24-storey high-rise tower 

  • One, two, and three-bedroom units

  • 102 affordable units

  • 54 barrier-free units

  • Onsite bike storage, laundry, underground parking

  • Community partner and health/wellness spaces

  • Gym, community meeting rooms

  • Energy-efficient and sustainability certified

"Only a safe place can be called home.” - CCLC Client

Join Us Today

The $102 million project will be funded through the CMHC Affordable Housing Fund, which integrates a 2% community investment element.

We need your help to reach our $2 million goal.

Together, we can provide affordable housing to low-income refugee families so they can call London home!

Credit: Nicholson Sheffield Architects


Contact

Michelle McKay

Fund Development Manager

Email: giving@lcclc.org

Phone Number: 519-432-1133 x 313