The Region of Waterloo Is considering extending funding for the hybrid shelter on Erbs Road.
It originally started as part of a two-year pilot project to tackle homelessness.
It opened last year with 50 individual cabins stocked with furniture, electricity and 24-hour staff on site.
“It was terribly needed. A mostly positive experience for individuals who were able to find some stability,” said Joe Mancini, the director of The Working Centre.
Mancini said the model is working as 19 people who used the site have already moved on to permanent supportive housing.
“The primary objective for me is that the people living there are safe and we can give them supports they need,” said Jim Erb, chair of the region’s community and health services committee.
Next week, the region’s community and health services committee will discuss a recommendation to keep the site up and running through at least 2030.
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