Councillors visit Triangle Housing
The organisation outlined how it plans to build three hundred units of social housing accommodation over the next three years throughout Northern Ireland, along with building sustainable communities.
It will expand and diversify its support and care provision to persons with disabilities.
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Hide AdIts Progression to Employment service will also facilitate over 300 people with disabilities train for work within a number of social enterprise firms, as well as provide job coaching support for individuals with over 150 local employers throughout the North East region of Northern Ireland.
Its Floating Support services will support nearly 500 individuals annually to find and maintain tenancies, often within private sector accommodation. The organisation will employ over 400 people by the end of the current financial year, with 140 currently based in Ballymoney.
It was proud to rebuild its central office in Ballymoney and wanted to thank Council for its support over recent years and in particular with the development of the new office.
Noeleen Diver, Chair of the Triangle Board commented: “It was good to meet with Ballymoney Councillors - to thank them for their encouragement in recent years and to confirm that Triangle is committed to the local area and to building upon its work with the vulnerable, disabled and those who require social rented accommodation.”