LUCY'S
Place

A HOUSING-FIRST COMMUNITY FOR THOSE EXPERIENCING CHRONIC HOMELESSNESS




Tammy & Ron
Residents of Rapid Rehousing
About

Lucy's place is an innovative motel conversion, creating a Housing First community out of an old motel for those experiencing chronic (long-term) homelessness. A partnership with the David Busby Street Centre, this project was made possible with Home For Good Funding from the Province of Ontario, along with funding and support from the County of Simcoe, the City of Barrie, and a multitude of tradespeople, donors, and volunteers from throughout the community.
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Our first 14 residents moved into their furnished studio apartments on May 6, 2019. Residents are supported 24/7 by staff from the Busby Centre. The second phase of the project, the little house behind the main building, welcomed 6 more new residents in December 2019.
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In December 2022, a modular addition to the property provided 6 more apartments, for a total of 24 apartments for single adults and couples.
I've only been here an hour, and it already feels like home.
- Lucy's Place resident

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How it's going!
There have been so many positive outcomes to report, from a significant reduction in interaction with law enforcement and emergency services to improved access to health care and community supports.
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One of the most exciting things we have had the honour of being part of is watching a true community of support grow and develop.
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But perhaps most important is the fact that 24 people who used to spend winters outside now have a safe, affordable, hopeful place to call home, and have built a strong and vibrant community of support.
Families have been reunited, with parents, siblings, nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles coming to visit.
We have mourned together the loss of a few friends, some expected where we were able to provide palliative supports, and some sudden and unexpected.
We celebrated a wedding!








When the leaves fell, the Lucy's Place family worked together to rake them up, finishing up with a pizza party.
The first Christmas together, two of our residents cooked dinner for our other supportive housing locations. Another resident prepared dinner for the Lucy's Place families.








