The Anglican Diocese of Ottawa is celebrating the success of its 125th anniversary campaign to create 125 new deeply affordable housing units.

Three projects scheduled to open officially in April and early May – Hollyer House at Christ Church Bells Corners, Cornerstone Housing for Women’s Eccles Street residence and Carebridge Community Support’s residence in Smiths Falls – represent 109 units.

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