The South end facility that gave emergency and transitional housing to homeless and at-risk youth in Saint John is getting $225,000 a year from the provincial government.
Hon. Ed Doherty announces $225,000 annually for Safe Harbour programming from the province. pic.twitter.com/qYJxrDOtw7
— Dorothy Shephard (@ShephardDorothy) November 23, 2016
Safe Harbour was forced to close last January after less than a year of operation because of financial problems.
The facility will be opening its doors back up again on March 1 of next year.
John Sharpe says Partners for Youth must raise an additional $100k per year for @SafeHarbourSJ.
— Dorothy Shephard (@ShephardDorothy) November 23, 2016