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Sooke senior housing complex inches toward $2M fundraising goal

Proposed project will combine an affordable housing complex and a community centre
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Books for Boomers on Sept. 11 is a fundraising event for The Gathering Place, part of a seniors and multi-generational use project on land next to the new library on Wadams Way. (Contributed-SRCHN) The Sooke Region Communities Health Network will unveil plans for the future EldersB次元官网网址 Complex on Wadams Way at an open house on June 30. (Courtesy of SRCHN)

A much-needed affordable seniors complex and community center in Sooke has raised just $72,178 of their $2-million goal, with a prospective build date set for next year.

The need for seniors to have access to affordable housing has been a sticking issue in Sooke for years.

B次元官网网址淭here has not been a seniors centre in Sooke for over a decade, despite many attempts by Carol Pinalski, president of Sooke Seniors Drop-In Center Society, to find an existing structure that could accommodate individuals with mobility issues for this purpose,B次元官网网址 said Christine Bossi, the executive director of the Sooke Region Communities Health Network.

The space needs to meet the two goals of the project which are: increase affordable units for seniors and create a community space for them to access resources, socialize and gather for events and activities.

B次元官网网址淚t was decided to combine the Sooke Gathering Place with the EldersB次元官网网址 Complex Housing on the Wadams Way lot next to the new library,B次元官网网址 Bossi said. B次元官网网址淭he parcel was donated by the District of Sooke for a nominal fee.B次元官网网址

The location fits the bill for several reasons but primarily, it allows elders who will be living there to easily access important amenities and age-in-place, providing safety and stability.

The Gathering Place will also include an event space which can be rented to the community for youth and inter-generational events, creating a cohesive space that can serve the community at large.

B次元官网网址淏ecause talk of environmental footprint came up, we thought that we should combine The Gathering Place with the community center so that those living there could have access to all the resources and activities. Interestingly, people are willing to donate after itB次元官网网址檚 built but we need to build it first.B次元官网网址

There are various opportunities to donate to the project, including a B次元官网网址60s- and B次元官网网址70s-themed dance on Nov. 5 at the local Royal Canadian Legion Branch 54 and an auction in Feb.

B次元官网网址淲e encourage everyone to donate towards this important community hub, which is designated for all community members. After all, we are all destined to become seniors at some point.B次元官网网址

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EditorB次元官网网址檚 Note: This file has been updated from its original version to reflect a date change.

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Quilt raffle donation poster (Courtesy of SRCHN)


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