Lanark County Council has received the 2025 Housing and Homelessness Report, which provides an overview of programs offered through Lanark County Social Services and how they were used.
Housing Services Manager Kaitlyn Murray said six households received the Homeownership Downpayment, 273 ...people benefited from Portable Housing Benefits, 28 received assistance through the Ontario Priorities Housing Initiative programs, the Canada-Ontario Community Housing Initiative provided funding for the 63 Halton Street build, along with $2.5 million in municipal dollars, and the Affordable Housing Capital Grant supported 10 units at the Linden Housing Co-Operative.
In 2025 there were 470 applicants on the centralized waitlist for Rent-Geared-to-Income (RGI) housing. There were 191 new applications with 28 considered special priority and 50 units were offered. Murray outlined the launch of the new Lanark Integrated Frontline Team (LIFT), which is a partnership delivering mobile, relationship-based support in community settings, including encampments, to try to reduce barriers to care.
The Housing Assistance Program served 804 households with costs such as last month’s rent, rent and utility arrears, moving expenses, etc. The Homelessness Prevention Program also funded food and gas cards, crisis care beds, after-hours homeless assistance through Victim Services, adult supportive housing, and other initiatives. In 2025, 182 newly identified households were added to the By-Name List for homelessness, and 112 were housed.
Murray said homelessness prevention efforts included funding for a mental health and addictions outreach worker and a housing-based case manager in partnership with Lanark County Mental Health. Partnership with the Bridge House (transitional housing) continues, with expansion to 22 beds. Public education was provided as well, including a series of sessions to educate tenants on their rights as renters. The full 2025 report will be posted in the “Housing” section of the county’s website at www.lanarkcounty.ca.