Behchokǫ̀ Residents Demand Action on Housing Crisis Amid Mold and Overcrowding Issues
Behchokǫ̀ tenants decry mould, lack of water, overcrowding
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Residents of Behchokǫ̀, Northwest Territories, are facing severe housing issues, including mold, lack of water, and overcrowding. Many have been waiting for repairs for extended periods. Local leaders emphasize the urgent need for improved housing solutions and government support to address these challenges.
- 01Adeline Vital, a resident, suffers health issues attributed to mold in her trailer, which remains unrepaired despite her pleas for help.
- 02Maryann Tlokka has been without running water or sewage in her public housing unit since February, forcing her family to seek alternatives for basic needs.
- 03Kathy Drybones lives in overcrowded conditions with seven people in two bedrooms, highlighting the urgent need for larger housing options.
- 04Behchokǫ̀'s unsuitable housing rate is nearly three times the territorial average, with about a third of households needing major repairs.
- 05Local MLA Jane Weyallon Armstrong advocates for new housing initiatives and better access to homeownership programs to address the ongoing crisis.
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Residents of Behchokǫ̀, a community in Northwest Territories, Canada, are grappling with a severe housing crisis characterized by mold, lack of running water, and overcrowding. Adeline Vital, a tenant, reports persistent health issues due to mold in her trailer, which has not been adequately addressed by the Behchokǫ̀ Kǫ̀ Gha K’àodèe housing organization. Similarly, Maryann Tlokka has been without water and sewage for months, forcing her family to rely on external sources for basic needs. Kathy Drybones faces overcrowding, living with seven people in a two-bedroom unit, while waiting for a larger home. According to a housing needs assessment, Behchokǫ̀ has an unsuitable housing rate nearly three times the territorial average, with many residents living in homes requiring major repairs. MLA Jane Weyallon Armstrong emphasizes the need for new housing initiatives and improved access to homeownership programs to combat these issues. She calls for federal government collaboration with Indigenous governments to create more housing solutions, highlighting that better living conditions could positively impact the health and well-being of future generations.
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The ongoing housing crisis in Behchokǫ̀ affects residents' health and well-being, with inadequate living conditions leading to health issues and stress. Improved housing solutions could enhance the quality of life for families.
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