dream lebreton flats
Welcome to 665 Albert Street!
It is Multifaith Housing Initiative’s newest affordable housing development – situated between Ottawa’s new Ādisōke main public library, which is under construction, and the Pimisi LRT station. As part of a larger development, MHI will own and operate 130 units, ranging from 1-3 bedrooms, with priority given to five groups: Indigenous households, veterans, new immigrants, women and children, and adults with cognitive disabilities.
In support of this exciting new development, MHI is launching the Dream Lebreton Capital Campaign, with a goal of raising $1.5M. As MHI considers our own commitment to truth and reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples, and the fact that the community will be built on the traditional territory of the Algonquin Anishinabeg Nation, we are dedicating 30 units to Indigenous households. Fund raised from this campaign will support the development of these units.
Learn more about the project here.
It is Multifaith Housing Initiative’s newest affordable housing development – situated between Ottawa’s new Ādisōke main public library, which is under construction, and the Pimisi LRT station. As part of a larger development, MHI will own and operate 130 units, ranging from 1-3 bedrooms, with priority given to five groups: Indigenous households, veterans, new immigrants, women and children, and adults with cognitive disabilities.
In support of this exciting new development, MHI is launching the Dream Lebreton Capital Campaign, with a goal of raising $1.5M. As MHI considers our own commitment to truth and reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples, and the fact that the community will be built on the traditional territory of the Algonquin Anishinabeg Nation, we are dedicating 30 units to Indigenous households. Fund raised from this campaign will support the development of these units.
Learn more about the project here.