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HOMELESS PREVENTION PROGRAM

​The Homeless Prevention Program (HPP) is aimed at helping people leaving the correctional or hospital system, women who are fleeing violence, youth (up to age 24) and people of aboriginal decent who are homeless or at risk of homelessness with a one time and short term rental supplement. We can pay a portion of rent, damage deposit, utilities and start up costs. These are just some examples of the services we can provide with The Homeless Prevention Program, please contact us for more information and options we offer through our program. 

​If you or someone you know is at risk and could use help from our services please call Erin at our administration office at 1-604-824-0939 or by email at e.mosa@wilmas.org or complete a contact form in the contact section of our website.

​We do not provide housing through the Homeless Prevention Program.


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​Wilma’s Transition Society is located in Ch-ihl-kway-uhk (Chilliwack) and recognizes they provide services on the traditional and unceded territories
of the Stó:lō (people of the river) people who spoke Halq'eméylem, also known as the upriver dialect.  Wilma’s pursues to incorporate traditional indigenous
practices in current and future programs. 



  • Home
  • About Us
  • Our Houses
    • Transition House
    • Second Stage
  • Community Programs
    • Homeless Prevention Program
    • Outreach & Counseling Programs
    • Mental Health Meals
  • What is Abuse
  • Donate
  • Community Partners
  • Employment Opportunities
  • Charity Golf Tournament
  • Christmas Give-Away
  • Women's Bursary Award
  • Gallery
  • Contact