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St. Lawrence College and SpacesShared partnership creates new affordable student housing options – Join us for information sessions

Brockville/Kingston/Cornwall – St. Lawrence College (SLC) has partnered with SpacesShared, an online platform and team that pairs students looking for affordable accommodations with older adults who have extra space in their homes.

The partnership will create new housing options for SLC students in Brockville and Cornwall and give older adults a way to leverage a spare bedroom for some extra income, company, and assistance around the home. SpacesShared launched at SLC in Kingston in January.

SLC and SpacesShared will be hosting a community information session in Brockville, on Thursday, March 7 and in Cornwall, on Friday, March 8 so that older adults and students can learn more about the intergenerational home-sharing model and the services SpacesShared offers.

To register:

  • Brockville:
    Thursday, March 7 from 10 – 11:30 am
  • Cornwall: Friday,
    March 8 from 10 – 11:30 am

SpacesShared creates a listing of accommodations, vets each potential host and tenant and gives ongoing support to make sure the home-sharing experience always stays positive for hosts and students.

”There are two pressing housing problems in Canada today: many seniors need support and companionship as they age in their homes, and students need safe and affordable places to live,” said Rylan Kinnon, CEO of SpacesShared. “So, if you’re an older adult in Brockville or Cornwall with space to spare, we encourage you to visit our website and find out if SpacesShared is a good fit for you. Signing up is easy, quick and secure.”

Affordable housing is a significant challenge. The challenge can be particularly acute for international students. Homesharing is a proven model that increases the stock of affordable housing, encourages intergenerational relationships, creates extra income
for older adults on a fixed income, helps people age at home, and alleviates social isolation for both hosts and students. SpacesShared aims to be affordable, and students can further reduce their monthly rent by doing some tasks around the home.

“I’m thrilled about our partnership with SpacesShared, as it represents an innovative and practical solution to the ongoing housing challenges faced by our students,” said Glenn Vollebregt, SLC President and CEO. “This opportunity will not only help ease these
challenges by connecting our students with older adults who have extra space, it will also create a greater sense of community and belonging for our students and members of our community.”

SpacesShared has successful partnerships with Wilfred Laurier University, and Georgian, Humber, and Lambton Colleges.

LEARN MORE

For more information about home-sharing through SpacesShared, or to register for a free account as a host or a student, visit spacesshared.ca.

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