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From Backyard to Community: How One Couple Is Redefining Affordable Housing

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In a heartwarming move that’s inspiring folks everywhere, Amy and Paul have taken a slice of their sprawling backyard in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, and turned it into a launching pad for affordable housing. After a lengthy search for a medical clinic site, they stumbled upon an impressive 46 acres—but that’s a lot of grass to mow for just a clinic! Instead of letting it sit idle, the couple connected with the Antigonish Affordable Housing Society at a benefit concert and proposed a groundbreaking idea: let’s use this land to give back to the community.

Their vision is ambitious, aiming to include various types of housing support—think affordable units, transitional housing for individuals fleeing domestic violence, and even features tailored for disabled residents. This isn’t just a real estate development; it’s a lifeline for many struggling to make ends meet in a community where wages often fall short of living costs. Amy and Paul are creating more than homes; they’re crafting a space that promotes interaction and a sense of belonging. Who knew a backyard could pave the way for such pivotal change?

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