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Transition Québec manages “Village Transition” and welcomed its first residents right before Christmas. The shipping containers are set up in the parking lot of the now demolished Robert Guertin Arena in Gatineau.

A new project providing transitional housing in converted shipping containers in Gatineau, Que., is proving a success, advocates say.

On a parking lot next to the former Robert-Guertin Centre in Hull, Village Transitiôn aims to reduce homelessness by providing private and safe lodging to residents who previously lived in tents.

The first residents moved in shortly before Christmas and already the 40 units of the project’s first stage are full. 

“It’s small … but it’s perfect,” said one woman. CBC is not naming her due to the potential stigma associated with homelessness.

“Everything’s new. You can choose your colours of your curtains, colour of your sheets on the bed, and everything’s in there when you go there: toaster, coffee maker, everything’s there.”

As the residents settle …

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