MEMBER PROFILES
NBNPHA represents more than 170 non-profit housing providers across New Brunswick, collectively serving thousands of residents every day.
These member profiles spotlight just a few of the organizations doing this essential work — sharing their mission, the challenges they’re addressing, and the people behind the commitment to safe, affordable housing.
Habitat for Humanity NB
In this first conversation from the NBNPHA Member Profile series, Perry Kendall, CEO of Habitat for Humanity New Brunswick, shares how the organization is tackling housing insecurity across the province. Habitat for Humanity NB works to ensure everyone has a safe, decent place to live by building affordable homes and strengthening communities through volunteer partnerships and homeownership opportunities. This episode highlights the urgent need for affordable housing and the organization’s commitment to empowering families and expanding access to shelter and stability.
Fredericton Non Profit HOUSING cORPORATION
In this profile, Randall Leavitt from Fredericton Non-Profit Housing Corporation talks about the deep commitment his organization has to providing secure, affordable homes for individuals and families in Fredericton. Since 1986, FNPHC has expanded its portfolio of homes to help address local housing affordability challenges, improve neighbourhoods, and offer residents stability and community connection. This conversation dives into the real-world impact of affordable housing and why sustainable, community-focused housing models matter.
Kaleidoscope Social Impact
This episode highlights Kaleidoscope Social Impact, a Saint John-based organization that applies innovative social finance and real estate initiatives to support affordable housing and community wellbeing. By assisting developers, supporting financial empowerment, and creating mixed-use community spaces, Kaleidoscope aims to address inequities in housing access and nurture economic resilience. The conversation explores why approaching housing through social purpose real estate and financial tools matters for long-term community health and inclusion.
The Range Housing Co-operative
In this episode, leaders from The Range Housing Co-operative in Saint John discuss their resident-governed, non-profit co-op model that preserves and grows secure, affordable housing for a diverse community. Established to protect 180 existing homes and build new accessible units, The Range focuses on inclusion, sustainability, and member empowerment. This episode explores how co-operative governance and community leadership offer a compelling solution to rising housing costs and the pressing need for long-term housing security in New Brunswick.