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Massive Legion-led housing project in Surrey, B.C., gains provincial backing for 91 affordable units

The province has put forward funding for 91 homes for veterans with disabilities, along with a rehab centre for veterans, in the yet-to-be-developed Whalley Legion complex.

The new development spearheaded by the Whalley Legion is set to open in November 2022

The development in Surrey, B.C., includes health-care facilities for veterans and first responders and a brand new Legion building. B.C.'s government will also fund 91 units of affordable housing in the project. (Whalley Legion Branch 229)

A unique housing project in Surrey, B.C., to support veterans and first responders got a boost from the provincial government Wednesday.

The province is putting forward funds to support91 affordable housing units for veterans with disabilitiesin the Legion Veterans Village, as well as a rehab centre for veterans.

"It means a tremendous amount," saysTony Moore, the president of the Whalley Legion Branch 229.

The Whalley Legion is one of the main partners in the Legion Veterans Village, a development thatwill includenearly 500 units of market housing, health-care supports including a PTSD and brain injury clinic, and Legion facilities.

The affordable housing units, said Moore, will address a dire need in the community.

"We have lots of veterans out there that are on the street and other places that need accommodation and a place to live," he said.

Being located in Whalleymakes it even more pertinent, he says.

"We were known as the Legion on Skid Row for a while because we had 135a [Street] behind us," he said.

"We felt there was a need for it. And by God, we were working at it and we're going to get there."

The ambitious project, with an estimated price tage of$312 million, is one of the first of its kind in Canada for a legion. It's something that doesn't faze Moore too much.

"I worry about it every night when I go to bed. But, you know, we've had so many inquiries from across Canada," he said. "I hope by everything that's good that we can get more Legion VeteransVillages built across Canada."

Construction of the development is already underway. Moore is hoping the development will open on November 11, 2022.

With files from On The Coast