Digging in! Ganohkwasra breaks ground for housing

Ganohkwasra executive director Sandra Montour and Wilbur McLean CMHC rep watch as board chairperson Mary Montour kicks off the project with the traditional gold shovel in the ground for the new housing project. See story inside. (Photo by Austin Evans)

Ganohkwasra adding housing to help women suffering abuse By Austin Evans Writer As the ceremonial golden shovel dug into the dirt, Ganohkwasra executive director Sandra Montour announced the Gayenawahsra Addition Project was underway. Gayenawahsra has provided transitional housing for those impacted by family violence since 1994. Currently the courtyard has eight houses with a total of 19 bedrooms. The Addition Project will add seven houses with a combined 14 bedrooms, increasing Gayenawahsra’s intake by 74%. Montour expects construction to finish by December 2025. She said three in every five Indigenous women in intimate relationships experience abuse, compared to less than 44% of Canadian women. “We know that it’s an epidemic,” she said. “This facility we’re about to build is what Six Nations is going to do about it.” Construction will…

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