More than 150 housing advocates from across the province met in Kelowna on Sept. 9 for the Regional Education Networking and Trade show (RENT).
The event, hosted by the BC Non-Profit Housing Association and Homelessness Services Association of BC, saw experts come together to share and learn with elected officials and local representatives.
Jill Atkey, CEO of the BC Non-Profit Housing Association, said the event takes place every September, connecting people over affordable housing to discuss issues relevant to Kelowna and the surrounding region.
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Atkey said in addition to generating discussion on safe housing91裸聊视频檚 delivery and community acceptance, the conference also offered several courses including leadership operations and asset management.
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The next BC Affordable Housing Conference is set for Nov. 14-19 in Vancouver.
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