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Nick Haddock | Housing Support Worker | Trustee
Home » Nick Haddock | Housing Support Worker | Trustee
As a Housing Support Worker and Trustee with the Project H.O.P.E team, Nick Haddock supports Nova Scotians who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, and who have a barrier to locating and securing safe, affordable housing.
Nick believes housing is a fundamental human right, and is passionate about helping individuals experiencing poverty find an affordable, safe and sustainable place to call home.
Nick was raised in Nova Scotia’s beautiful South Shore, but left shortly after completing his addictions counseling certification to work in Calgary, Alberta. During his time out west, Nick worked with several agencies helping to house individuals as part of Calgary’s 10 year plan to end homelessness.