| History Yellow Brick House Historical Overview 1978 Project
Hostel o/a Yellow Brick House Incorporated began in 1978 with a $69,000
federal grant
1979 In
January a local businessman purchased a house on Church Street in Newmarket
to be leased to Project Hostel. The doors were officially opened to
the Yellow Brick House in May 1979, however, the Corporation had a difficult
time ensuring that communications with the Town of Newmarket were
1980 The
United Way of York Region provided interim funding to Yellow Brick House.
The Region of York agreed to supplement the cost of stay for women who
qualify for welfare assistance. The Board of
1981 Yellow Brick House became a United Way member agency. The Corporation engaged in a community residential agreement with the Ontario Ministry of Corrections, permitting us to house women on probation and parole or from Vanier. The Board of Directors struck a housing committee and by June 1981 a house had been located in Aurora and a conditional offer accepted.
1982 A major zoning change was required and as Aurora Town Council received written objection to this, an O.M.B. hearing took place on January 26, 1982 regarding property in Aurora. The hearing decision was favorable. Purchase of the house took place July 16, 1982.
1983 In
January, Yellow Brick House moved to it's new location, increasing
living capacity from
1984 The
Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services agreed to fund the
following Enrichment
1985 The Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services provided funding for In-watts and Out-watts telephone lines and emergency transportation, making our service more accessible to women in crisis.
1986 Phase
II, our second-stage residence, was moved from Newmarket to Aurora.
1987 Development
of training manual for police and agencies on the service of Yellow
Brick House and
1988 The
Ministry of Housing approved a shelter subsidy for women staying at
Phase II. An information
1989 A
Dating Relationships booklet was designed for use in high
school seminars. As well, a poster was developed and distributed to
all medical agencies in York Region. Through a grant from the Ontario
Womens Directorate, Yellow Brick House Information Manuals were
distributed to all family lawyers throughout the region. The Town of
Aurora approved zoning for the additional office space and preparations
for construction began. A Tenth Anniversary Reunion was organized by
an Ad Hoc Committee of the
1990 An addition was added to the existing structure. Administrationwas moved from the shelter to the new wing in December of 1990. Approval from the Ministry of Community and Social Services was received to open an Outreach Program to provide counselling and court support to victims of abuse.
1991 Yellow Brick House was promised funds to expand our Court Support Program and our Outreach Programs. These services are an essential extension of our shelter. Court support is offered to women involved in court proceedings where they are under severe stress and may have to face their abuser. Outreach meets the needs of women who choose to seek support outside the shelter setting.
1992 In
March of this year, the Outreach office opened under the name of Womens
Counselling and Legal Support Services. The program was offered in Italian,
Dutch, and South-Asian dialects. In December,
1993 An application was submitted to CMHC to construct or purchase another facility for Phase II. Approval was received to purchase land and build an 8-unit apartment building. Land was purchased at 25 George Street, Aurora, and construction began in November. This was to be the last Federal initiative grant for Second Stage Housing given in Ontario. A Chinese speaking worker was hired to expand the multicultural component of the program.
1994 Yellow Brick House, proud of its grassroots beginnings as a crisis shelter in York Region, has now evolved into a multicultural organization offering strong proactive commitment and ongoing support to women and children in crisis.
1995 This year occupancy rate of Yellow Brick House reached 87% - the highest in sixteen years of operation. Womens Counseling and Legal Support Services continued to grow. In addition to our Italian and English support groups, we started a group for Chinese speaking women, the first of its kind in York Region.
1996 Although
faced with many challenges this fiscal year, Project Hostel has been
successful in sustaining the programs that provide services to women
and their children. Once again, the shelter has maintained
1997 Retas
Place opened its doors. Retas Place is an eight unit apartment
building. This program enables
1998 A
new security surveillance system was installed in the shelter and the
administration area. The
1999 Yellow
Brick House celebrated its 20th Anniversary.
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