Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Moose Jaw Times-Herald: ‘Building communities of belonging’


Christian Horizons opens two new homes for Valley View residents
 (From left): Ann Gyurmanczi, start-up area manager
 with Christian Horizons, Barbie McEwan, resident,
and Massa Rogers, permanent area manager
with Christian Horizons, pose for a photo in one of
their two homes in Moose Jaw on the 100 block of
Wood Lily Drive on Oct. 14, 2015. Each home will
serve four people from Valley View Centre.
Lisa Goudy/Times-Herald

By Lisa Goudy

Driving along Wood Lily Drive, a yellow house is melded into the 100 block of the street.

It looks like an ordinary house, complete with a porch, a backyard and a driveway filled with vehicles. Inside, there is a spacious living room with four residents sitting on couches and chairs watching cartoons. Behind, there is a round table with chairs adjacent to the modern kitchen.

The home has a large bathroom and four bedrooms, each of them with a personalized touch from family photos to butterflies to a keyboard. There is also an office.

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