This Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) article discusses the project La Maison Martin-Matte – Pavillon Patrice-Villeneuve, an accessible, affordable 30-unit residence in Québec City for people with traumatic brain injuries. Key points include the collaborative effort behind the project and the funding provided through the Canada–Quebec Investment in Affordable Housing Agreement.
This example may be useful for cooperatives, non-profit housing providers, tenant groups, and community housing organizations.
Topics include: accessible housing, affordable housing, traumatic brain injuries, community support, housing collaboration, case study