Opportunities Program - The Gateway of Hope

Provided by Salvation Army

Provides individuals temporary housing and an opportunity to improve their life circumstances.
The Opportunities Program is an abstinence-based program which offers 25 program spaces for single male adults. Residents accepted into the program may stay up to 2 years and are part of community living in one of six pods (single room with shared kitchen and bathroom).

The program offers a holistic approach – practical, emotional, social, financial and spiritual – which is tailored to the needs and goals of each resident with the support of their Program Advisor, whom they meet with one-on-one.

Program participants are expected to be and stay free of any alcohol or drugs, keep their living space clean, be open to change and respectful to staff, volunteers and fellow residents and guests.

Who is eligible for the opportunities program? The residents come from all spectrums of our society. They are individuals who want to move forward and make significant changes in their life. They may be homeless or at risk of homelessness; completing an addictions recovery program; needing support due to emotional or mental health issues; struggling with interpersonal or societal issues; integrating into society after incarceration; unemployment or unemployable and wanting to learn new skills.

If you or someone you’d like to refer is interested in this program, please complete the online form

604-514-7375

Website: http://www.gatewayofhope.ca/gateway...

Service is available in English.

Cost: No cost

Referral options:

  • Self-referral
  • Social Assistance Service (SAS) referral required for funding
  • Physician or nurse practitioner referral
  • Health professional referral
  • School personnel referral
  • Health Authority personnel referral
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Service area: Langley

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