Nova Scotia non-profit and entrepreneur create affordable housing and jobs as disability institutions close
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Aaron Beswick
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The article covers the closure of Nova Scotia's institutions for people with disabilities and a new initiative on the North Shore where a non-profit organization and an entrepreneur are creating affordable housing and jobs. The project, Sunrise Landing, will provide supportive housing for people with disabilities, homes for health-care workers, and affordable housing for the broader community.
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· 2 pulledSunrise Landing won't just be supportive housing for them, it'll also be homes for health-care workers and affordable housing for the broader community.
As Nova Scotia shuts its institutions for the disabled, a non-profit and entrepreneur are creating affordable housing and jobs on the North Shore
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