Places to Call Home

We believe that everyone deserves more than just a roof over their head. E4C is committed to providing and advocating for a range of affordable housing alternatives where those of modest incomes can have a safe, affordable place to call home.

Supported Housing 

Meadow's Placeand its three satellite houses offer graduated support and long-term housing to 16 adult males who have a history of mental illness and low incomes. All residents are given assistance in negotiating workable living arrangements, securing meals, monitoring of medications and treatment plans, finding social support and other required services.

Meadow’s Place provides supported housing for six residents and is staffed 24/7. Residents are given assistance with improving living skills, gaining entry into needed programs, complying with medication or other treatment programs, attending medical or personal appointments, informal counseling, social support, meal preparation and recreational opportunities.

Residents of the satellite houses have their meals at the Meadow’s Place and their medications are monitored. 

Our Mission is to help people with mental illness achieve and maintain their highest level of personal growth, well-being and independence within the community, with the least amount of intrusion. 

Contac: 780-425-7927 or e-mail: meadows@e4calberta.org

Click here to download the Meadow's Place Brochure

McCauley Apartments - a partnership between E4C and Capital Region Housing Corporation contains two-bedroom subsidized suites, some for people on limited incomes and some for those with mental illnesses. It also promotes community participation and development. 

Contact: 780-424-2870 or e-mail: mccauley@e4calberta.org

Click here to download the McCauley Apartments Brochure

Our Place - offers long-term room and board for 10 women over 18 years of age with a history of homelessness and/or mental illness. There is a set monthly fee for room and board. Built especially to meet the needs of women living in a group situation, Our Place features 10 private rooms with communal dining, living, and quiet rooms and is wheelchair accessible.

Our Place provides 24 hour staffing to support female tenants as they live in the community. We do this by assisting, instructing and supervising our clients on a daily basis and in daily living skill development. We focus on areas like cooking, dietary issues, personal hygiene, laundry and housekeeping, problem solving, conflict resolution, budgeting and monitoring medication. Our Place staff also coordinate services with other service providers, provide referrals and focus on the safety and security of the residence and property. Residents are encouraged to attend community based programs and to participate in social and recreational events.

Contact: Phone: 780.426.6466 or e-mail: ourplace@e4calberta.org

Click here to download the Our Place Brochure   


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Affordable Housing

GC Place and Stollery Place - the two complexes in the inner city are designed to provide supportive housing to single, low-income individuals who may be exhibiting signs of mental health issues and need supportive living, or for individuals who are at risk of being homeless. GC Place is a two-storey building containing 12 bachelor suites and is located in Boyle Street. Stollery Place is also a two-storey building containing 18 bachelor suites and is located in McCauley.

Gold Nugget Suites - in the heart of the inner city, consists of ten self-contained "bachelor" suites for low-income singles. In partnership with Edmonton Housing Trust Fund, the old Gold Nugget Cafe was renovated to address the need for affordable housing. 

Holmes Place has 10 one-bedroom units and is a long-term housing project.

Our Other Place has 9 self-contained bachelorette suites for people with low incomes.  Rent includes utilities, cable and free laundry.

Sorensen Place - in Boyle Street, designed for people with a history of mental illness capable of independent living. Its subsidized suites include various designs to meet needs, including adaptations for those with limited mobility. Contact (780) 424-9192 or e-mail: housing@e4calberta.org

Click here to download the Affordable Housing Brochure       

For more information, contact:

Housing and Mental Health Services
Phone: 780.424.7543 Ext 125
Fax: 780.425.5911
E-mail: sdevam@e4calberta.org

9321 Jasper Avenue
Edmonton AB  T5H 3T7

Click here to download the Housing Fact Sheet