Housing Support and Shelter Services in Kelowna.
Reducing barriers to affordable housing.
The John Howard Society of Okanagan & Kootenay provides housing across a continuum, serving people of diverse needs. From emergency shelter to supportive housing, we aim to get our community members the help they need.
What a home makes possible.
Housing provides not just a place to sleep, but makes keeping a job, attending appointments, and managing health easier.
Our Housing Initiatives
Community starts with a place to stay.
Our Programs
Community starts with a place to stay.

Cornerstone Shelter Services
24/7 emergency shelter for adults without a home.
Respite from homelessness.
3 meals a day, showers, and laundry.
Build a path towards a permanent home.
Location:
Okanagan & Kootenay
425 Leon Avenue, Kelowna

Harvey House
Shared housing for adult men on conditional release from federal institutions.
Focus on personal growth and rebuilding independence.
Community reintegration.
Transition to permanent housing with support.
Location:
Okanagan & Kootenay
1033 Harvey Avenue, Kelowna

STEP Place
Short-stay transitional housing for adults currently in shelters who are assessed as ready for independent housing.
Private tiny home with daily meals.
Employment opportunities and life skills training.
Transition to permanent housing with support.
Location:
Okanagan & Kootenay
759 Crowley Avenue, Kelowna

Cardington Apartments
Supportive housing for adults at risk of homelessness.
Support to maintain housing stability.
Health and employment services.
Work toward independent housing within two years with support.
Location:
Okanagan & Kootenay
1436 St. Paul Street, Kelowna

New Gate Apartments
Supportive housing for adults at risk of homelessness needing maintenance support.
Support to maintain housing stability.
Individualized outreach-based support.
Connect to services as needed.
Location:
Okanagan & Kootenay
189 Rutland Rd North, Kelowna

Samuel Place
Housing First supportive housing for adults who are homeless or at-risk of homelessness.
Peer support and community.
Employment and life-skills coaching.
Harm reduction approach.
Location:
Okanagan & Kootenay
280 McIntosh Road, Kelowna

Stephen Village
Housing First supportive housing for adults who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
Employment education.
Health and wellness services
Individualized case planning.
Location:
Okanagan & Kootenay
2025 Agassiz Road, Kelowna

Hearthstone Apartments
Housing First supportive housing for adults who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
24/7 staffing and meal programs.
Harm reduction and overdose prevention services.
Practical life skills and employment education.
Location:
Okanagan & Kootenay
Kelowna
Eligibility
Our housing services are open to:
Shelter
Individuals and couples experiencing homelessness.
Minors are referred to youth shelters.
Supportive Housing
Individuals at-risk of homelessness.
Transitional Housing
Men on federal conditional release or independent living capable.
Applications go through BC Housing’s Supportive Housing Registration.
Our Impact
Behind every number is a story of resilience, recovery, and new beginnings.
supportive and transitional housing units across the Okanagan.
guests stay at Cornerstone Shelter each night.
individuals successfully moved from transitional housing into long-term, permanent homes last year.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions About Housing in Okanagan & Kootenay.
Fill out the Supportive Housing Registration (SHR) form and submit it to BC Housing’s Penticton office. You can email it to interiorregion@bchousing.org or fax it to 250-492-1080.
Costs vary by program. Transitional housing at 1033 Harvey House is $375/month or funded via CSC. Supportive housing rent is typically $400-$415 if receiving income assistance, or 30% of gross income. Shelter services are free.
Yes. Cornerstone Shelter welcomes couples and individuals with pets.
Residents have access to life skills coaching, employment preparation, wellness planning, peer support, and referrals to health services. Some sites provide meals. All sites operate on a harm reduction model.
Housing First means providing stable housing without requiring people to meet conditions like sobriety or employment first. The idea is that people can address other challenges more effectively once they have a stable place to live.