The 127 Society is committeed to providing tenants with more than simply a roof over their heads. We seek to build community among our tenants, and through that, opportunities for their personal growth, friendship, and comfort during difficult times. The Society’s Community Workers ensure that tenants are offered real opportunities to live in community.
Almost from the beginning the 127 Society fundraised to employ a Community Worker in each of our buildings. Some are trained as social workers, others as addictions counsellors or chefs. Their job is to draw tenants out of social isolation and into friendly, neighbourly interactions.
“The staff look out for us here, And that Randy really can cook.” Bill, tenant since 2000
The Society has a much closer relationship with its tenants than the standard landlord-tenant relationship. Community Workers are aware of each tenant’s challenges, and can intervene to forestall crises. They act as advocates for tenants with health and social service providers to secure necessary supports.
Community workers help tenants
“When I was sick at Christmas last year, Randy, my Community Worker, visited me in hospital. When I was sent home, he arranged for a nurse to come and see that I was okay and make sure that I take my heart medication. I love living at the Wellspring because it makes me feel comfortable and safe.” Mona, tenant since 2004