ABOUT US

Miramichi Housing Solutions Inc. is a community-based, not-for-profit organization working towards housing solutions, opportunities, and finding hope for those experiencing homelessness and/or crisis. We offer temporary housing for youth and adults in times of crisis and emergency. We offer a place for adults and young people to live, meeting their basic needs to support their overall well-being. Youth are encouraged to address their educational and employment needs as well as basic life and social skills. Our goal in working with adults is to remain housing focused in our solutions and preparing people to be ready for housing opportunities. All of these projects, and solution focused work is completed by our incredible team of shift leaders, outreach workers, and the management team. We want to make a difference in our community by supporting those experiencing homelessness/crisis/emergency.

Our Mission

Miramichi Housing Solutions Inc. believes action is needed to create a safe and secure environment for all. Our mission focuses on providing opportunities around housing. For youth-at-risk, we want them to develop and grow positively within their family, their community, and their school. For adults we aim to be a service that guides through housing opportunities and to help develop core skills needed to sustain housing solutions.

Our Vision

Miramichi Housing Solutions believes we are successful as a community-based organization when we are able to provide youth and adults with a supportive environments in which to grow and develop, while building a healthy community for everyone.


 The successes of the Miramichi Youth House is seen in the individual achievements of our clientele. Their strength and resilience to overcome adversity and trauma fuels our passion and motivation to continue working as a team. Miramichi Youth House builds the confidence of our clientele by supporting their personal growth and advocating for mental and physical wellness. Our home is a safe and secure environment that teaches responsibility, boundaries and the importance of structure. With the implementation of our Independent Living Program and second Stage Housing Unit we have seen a slow decline in the youth who have required to return to our homeless shelter. The decline in this number as well as the increase in youth accessing outreach services is a true measure of our successes in launching and delivering outreach services to youth-at-risk.
— Samantha Fairweather, Executive Director