Mayor pledges to end youth homelessness in Ottawa by 2030

Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe held a press conference at the Ottawa City Hall to discuss actions that the City of Ottawa will take to battle homelessness.
Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe held a press conference at the Ottawa City Hall to discuss actions that the City of Ottawa will take to battle homelessness. Photo by Jean Levac /Postmedia

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Mayor Mark Sutcliffe has pledged to end youth homelessness in Ottawa by 2030 through a series of investments in prevention and diversion initiatives with details to be announced in the months to come.

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The city will announce “significant moves” to reach its goal, Sutcliffe said, beginning with 2026 budget commitments for new investments and measures to accelerate progress.

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Sutcliffe was flanked by stakeholders as he made the announcement Sept. 16, including Kaite Burkholder-Harris, executive director of the Alliance to End Homelessness, Nina Gorka from the Youth Services Bureau, John Heckbert from Operation Come Home and Joan Riggs from the Ottawa Aboriginal Coalition.

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“We are fortunate in Ottawa that we have a number of very compassionate and effective organizations led by some really wonderful people who are responding to homelessness and supporting the most vulnerable in our city,” Sutcliffe said.

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The city has invested $82 million in affordable housing since 2022 and is on track to surpass $100 million during this council term, which is more than double the investment made during the previous term.

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Last year’s budget included $30 million for social service agencies to address the root causes of poverty and homelessness.

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Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe held a press conference at the Ottawa City Hall to discuss actions that the City of Ottawa will take to battle homelessness.
Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe held a news conference at the Ottawa City Hall to discuss actions that the City of Ottawa will take to battle homelessness. Photo by Jean Levac /Postmedia

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“Ending youth homelessness is the first step toward ending all homelessness,” Sutcliffe said, as statistics show almost 50 per cent of those who experience adult homelessness were first homeless before age 16.

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“The reasons that lead young people to live on the streets are often complex. They may be escaping a difficult, potentially violent situation at home. They may feel they have no other choice to protect their safety than to live on the streets or at one of our local shelters,” he said.

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“No matter the reason, it is our goal to make sure that any young person who ends up in a shelter has the immediate support and assistance they need to find a safe and stable home.”

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Sutcliffe said he would participate in the inaugural Race to End Homelessness, launched by the Alliance to End Homelessness, to raise awareness and funds for 75 local partner agencies. He is also supporting a University of Ottawa “hackathon” to bring students together with experts and community partners to co-design solutions to youth homelessness.

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