We believe everyone should have a safe, secure, and affordable home.
Strengthen British Columbia’s non-profit housing sector through advocacy, education, and support.
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Our board directors represent four British Columbia regions and various housing types.
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It starts with a vision to connect non-profit housing providers across British Columbia. We kick it off with our first annual conference.
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Canada’s top affordable housing event attracts 1,600+ delegates for learning, networking, and connection.
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Format
Online Learning Event
Cost
Free Free for members
Event Dates
Start: Mar 5, 2024 End: Mar 5, 2024
Event Time
Start: 10:00 am End: 10:30 am
Venue
Online (Zoom)
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Join the Home Sharing Support Society British Columbia (HSSSBC) to learn more about home sharing in your neighbourhood and how you can get involved.
Home sharing is a supportive arrangement where an adult with a disability lives in someone’s home, receiving personalized assistance. This involves a Community Living BC (CLBC) eligible person and a paid home sharing provider sharing a home, enhancing each other’s lives through shared skills and experiences. The flexibility of home sharing services accommodates various living arrangements, from living with family to roommates or residing in a separate suite within a home.
Be part of this presentation as we explore home sharing, a space where resilience, support, and community flourish.
Community members interested in housing solutions and accessible housing options
Executive Director,HSSSBC
Trina Plamondon (she/her) is the Executive Director of the newly formed Home Sharing Support Society BC. Trina has over 30 years experience in the disability sector. She is a proven leader in her field bringing fresh approaches to complex challenges. She is an accomplished governance advisor specializing in policy & bylaw development, supporting organizations with business analysis, operational design and implementation of large scale projects.
Project Coordinator,HSSSBC
Abdirahman strives to keep projects on track, within budget, and meeting their deadlines. With a background in IT and computer science, he brings a unique blend of skills to the role. He plays a pivotal role in enhancing the company’s website, adding essential features, content, and aligning the company’s digital presence with project objectives. His background includes being a peer support worker and mentor for vulnerable adults living with mental health illnesses, providing support, coordinating support plans and ensuring quality of life.
Research Analyst,HSSSBC
Shali Tayebi (she/her) is an Iranian-Canadian Research Analyst of HSSSBC with an B.A in Psychology and MSc. in Global Health. She has gained extensive research and publication experience from working in Psychology, Public Health, and Environmental Epidemiology labs. She strives to bridge the gap between academia and the real world, ensuring that research findings are relevant, accessible, and impactful for the communities they aim to serve.