Reiderman Residences

7430/7460 Heather Street Vancouver, BC

Contact the site
604-559-9776

About the site

Reiderman Residences encompasses a total of 78 self-contained suites split between two buildings, with a notable provision of 14 units specially designed to accommodate individuals with mobility needs. This thoughtfully designed complex boasts an array of common areas, including a vibrant community garden that fosters a sense of connectivity among residents. Additionally, a spacious common space, equipped with various amenities, offers opportunities for social interaction and engagement. A shared laundry room is readily accessible to all residents. Operating under the esteemed Whole Life Housing Program, this housing complex exemplifies a comprehensive approach towards meeting the diverse needs of its residents.

Interested in living here?

All applications must go through BC Housing. If you have any questions about this process, please contact us at 778-379-3940.

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Meet the site manager

Banafshe Namazi is a passionate advocate with a focus on supporting homeless and foster care youth, addressing barriers such as addiction, mental health, trauma, and homelessness. Her commitment to Indigenous culture shines through her work with Indigenous elders, contributing to the revitalization of the Okanagan Native language and volunteering in the establishment of the first all-Aboriginal spoken elementary school. As a mentor and volunteer at the Ki-Low-Na Friendship Society and Vancouver Eastside Friendship Center, she empowers Aboriginal kids and youth through government-funded programs. With a BA in Indigenous Studies, an associated degree in English Literature, and an Advanced Project Management diploma, she brings a diverse skill
Banafshe

Banafshe Namazi is a passionate advocate with a focus on supporting homeless and foster care youth, addressing barriers such as addiction, mental health, trauma, and homelessness. Her commitment to Indigenous culture shines through her work with Indigenous elders, contributing to the revitalization of the Okanagan Native language and volunteering in the establishment of the first all-Aboriginal spoken elementary school. As a mentor and volunteer at the Ki-Low-Na Friendship Society and Vancouver Eastside Friendship Center, she empowers Aboriginal kids and youth through government-funded programs. With a BA in Indigenous Studies, an associated degree in English Literature, and an Advanced Project Management diploma, she brings a diverse skill

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