What is the Bowen Community Housing Association (BCHA)?
In 2005 about 30 people met to discuss the crisis in affordable housing on Bowen Island. That resulted in the formation of the nonprofit Bowen Community Housing Association (BCHA). A few months later, the BCHA hosted a two-day Affordable Housing for a Diverse Community symposium. It attracted 125 people who devoted an entire weekend to working on a game plan to address this critical issue. Out of that symposium came a four-pronged approach intended to create more affordability on Bowen, and help preserve its cherished character and social diversity. The BCHA steered the process to develop an affordable housing strategy for Bowen Island.
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