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Support Link Landlord/Overseer

Support Link Landlord

Help support youth in our residential programs by becoming a support Link Landlord.

Becoming a Support Link Landlord/Overseer

Aunt Leah’s Society is currently looking for people who would be interested in being a part of its Support Link Program as a Support Link Landlord/Overseer.

The Support Link Program is designed to provide lifeskills to youth who are preparing for independent living. The Support Link Program offers basement suites to youth that are 15-18 years of age who are presently in the care of the Ministry for Children and Families/ Aboriginal Services, and who are preparing to make the transition to independent living.

For more information about the Support Link Residential Program for Youth, CLICK HERE.

Benefits of Becoming a Support Link Landlord/Overseer

Aunt Leah’s is currently looking for individuals who are interested in living in a house above a Support Link Suite and being the Support Link Landlord/Overseer. The benefits of being a Support Link Landlord include:

  • An Opportunity to live in a house at a lower or subsidized rent
  • Opportunity to meet the needs of a young person making the transition to adulthood and independent living
  • Support Link Landlords are recognized twice a year
  • Provide a realistic setting for a young person to learn what a landlord/tenant situation is all about

We are currently looking for people who would be interested in living in the Surrey area.

If you would like more information about being a Support Link Overseer/Landlord please contact Brook Calvert, Program Director at 604-525-1204 ext 222.

Please feel free to forward this information on to individuals you know who might be interested.

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Aunt Leah's Independent Lifeskills Society helps foster children and mothers in need on their journey to self-sufficiency. We provide supported housing, job training, and coaching on the essential skills that many of us take for granted. Aunt Leah's prevents teens from becoming homeless and prevents young mothers from losing their children to foster care.

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