
GUELPH — The Ontario government is investing $9 million to connect more than 100 additional people in Guelph and Wellington areas to supportive housing and the high-quality, comprehensive mental health and addictions support services they need, close to home.
“Through our government’s 2024 Budget, we are continuing to make bold, innovative changes to support our most vulnerable with more access to safe, supportive housing and mental health and addictions services here in communities across the province,” said Sylvia Jones, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health. “Today’s investment will break down barriers to make it easier and faster for people in Guelph-Wellington to access supportive housing and community-based mental health and addictions support services close to home.”