Beyond Housing: How a provider uses trauma-informed models to support healing

Housing is essential. But it’s only the beginning. 

What happens when housing support goes beyond walls and doors? 

When a woman and her children flee violence, finding safe housing is only the first step. The real challenge is everything that follows: healing from trauma, reclaiming independence, and rebuilding a life from the ground up, all while managing the stress of finding permanent affordable housing.  

This is exactly what ONPHA member, Armagh House, was designed to do…

Continue reading this article: https://onpha.on.ca/trauma-informed-housing-armagh-house/


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