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House of Hope lives until 2027 - what does it mean?

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We've found out that House of Hope is going to stick around until spring of 2027. The highly supportive units run by London Cares had been under threat of closure after the province pulled $1.3-million of funding. But now, the Health and Homelessness Fund for Change has chipped in the needed cash to give London Cares more time to find new placed for the people living at House of Hope. How did this happen? What's next for the building? And what's the state of accessible housing in London? Mayor Josh Morgan and London Cares Executive Director Chris Moss joined Craig for a discussion. The Craig Needles Podcast is powered by London Hydro with support from Downtown London and the Covent Garden Market. Follow Craig on Twitter/X [https://x.com/NeedlesOnNews], Bluesky [https://bsky.app/profile/craigneedles.bsky.social] and Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/craigneedlespodcast].

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House of Hope lives until 2027 - what does it mean?

We've found out that House of Hope is going to stick around until spring of 2027. The highly supportive units run by London Cares had been under threat of closure after the province pulled $1.3-million of funding. But now, the Health and Homelessness Fund for Change has chipped in the needed cash to give London Cares more time to find new placed for the people living at House of Hope. How did this happen? What's next for the building? And what's the state of accessible housing in London? Mayor Josh Morgan and London Cares Executive Director Chris Moss joined Craig for a discussion. The Craig Needles Podcast is powered by London Hydro with support from Downtown London and the Covent Garden Market. Follow Craig on Twitter/X [https://x.com/NeedlesOnNews], Bluesky [https://bsky.app/profile/craigneedles.bsky.social] and Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/craigneedlespodcast].

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It's the Friday Round Table! Craig was joined in the studio by former Thames Centre Deputy Mayor Kelly Elliott and former Youth Opportunities Unlimited CEO Steve Cordes to break down the week's top stories. They begin with news that House of Hope is going to stick around [https://x.com/NeedlesOnNews/status/2075203586351304773] on Dundas until March of 2027. Good news for the people who live there, but... what happens next? What should the funding model of a place like House of Hope? Then, CTV has reported that a $2-million dollar plan to hire special constables to help fill enforcement gaps in London will be discussed at a city committee meeting next week. But, weren't we told a huge investment in London Police earlier in this council term would solve these problems? And a $2-million bill to hire 11 people seems excessive. Then, they look at a controversial development on Wellington near Grand - two huge buildings, few amenities and only 21 parking spots. What should council do with this proposal? The Craig Needles Podcast is powered by London Hydro with support from Downtown London and the Covent Garden Market. Follow Craig on Twitter/X [https://x.com/NeedlesOnNews], Bluesky [https://bsky.app/profile/craigneedles.bsky.social] and Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/craigneedlespodcast].

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