Unique affordable housing option benefits students, community

When Parth Makwana moved from India to study at 小优短视频, he was hoping to move in with a Canadian family.

It didn鈥檛 seem possible to the Culinary Management student until he heard 小优短视频 is working with SpacesShared, a technology platform connecting students who need a place to live with older adults living at home to create mutually beneficial sharing arrangements.

Parth signed up and matched with Barrie resident Karen Tiveron.

鈥淚f somebody from Canada came to India they would do the same thing and live with an Indian family so they could learn about the culture and have someone to guide them,鈥 Parth says.

Two people and a cat sit on a couch inside a house.
Karen and Parth matched on SpacesShared.

With , older adults can safely offer a spare bedroom for extra income, enjoy the company of a housemate, and get help with chores around the house all while giving students much-needed safe and affordable housing options.

Benefits include guidance, help with chores

鈥淎 big benefit of our arrangement is getting guidance with things I don鈥檛 know about. For example, she helped me with my resume and suggested some nice places in Barrie where I could apply for a job.鈥

Before signing up for SpacesShared, Karen had lived alone for about 15 years.

鈥淪o far, it鈥檚 going really well,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 liked the idea of having a little extra help around the house because I live with a disability and there are times when I鈥檓 not physically capable of doing some things, like taking the bins down to the street for garbage day and raking the leaves.鈥

A person rakes leaves in a yard.
Parth helps with household chores as part of his arrangement with SpacesShared.

Learning about someone else鈥檚 culture has also been a benefit, Karen adds.

鈥淚n Canada, we like to think we have a diverse culture, but it鈥檚 always good to hear first-hand about someone else鈥檚 lived experiences. I would recommend SpacesShared to other people.鈥

小优短视频 leads the way with SpacesShared partnership

小优短视频 is the first postsecondary institution to launch on the SpacesShared platform, and it currently has eight matches living together and 19 listings available for matching.

The first phase of the partnership is focused on Barrie but there are plans to expand to other 小优短视频 campus locations in the future. One of the current matches is with a Midland Campus student living with a homeowner in Springwater Township, just outside Barrie.

We want students to have a menu of options to choose from when they鈥檙e coming to the City of Barrie and they鈥檙e looking for places to live. The homeowners and students go through a screening process to ensure it鈥檚 a successful pairing. It鈥檚 a fantastic option both for homeowners who have spaces to let out, as well as for our students who want to live in community. The program also reduces social isolation for older adults and students, and it adds to the capacity of housing students in an affordable way.

鈥 Suzie Addison-Toor, Vice President, Student Success, 小优短视频
Three smiling people stand in a college campus lobby, with the 小优短视频 logo on the wall behind them
From left to right, 小优短视频鈥檚 Sarah Stackhouse, Housing and Outreach Coordinator, and Suzie Addison-Toor, Vice President, Student Success, alongside Rylan Kinnon, Chief Executive Officer, SpacesShared.聽

SpacesShared support 鈥榓 real big hook鈥 for Barrie resident

For Barrie resident Sue Petrie, what sold her on SpacesShared was knowing there鈥檚 a third party to help her in case of any tenant issues.

鈥淭hat was a real big hook for me. They stay connected to you the whole the student is living with you. If you have an issue, they encourage you to get a hold of them. If it鈥檚 not working out, they鈥檒l be there for you,鈥 she says.

Two people stand next to each other on front steps in front of a house, with the front door open.
Sue Petrie and Sahil Sahni matched on SpacesShared.

But luckily for Sue, her match with 小优短视频 student Sahil Sahni is working out very well.

鈥淚 love this guy. He鈥檚 so easy to be with. He鈥檚 friendly. I know anybody who comes in my house is going to be treated with the utmost respect,鈥 Sue says.

Sahil, a Hospitality 鈥 Hotel and Resort Operations Management student, calls Sue his mentor.

鈥淭his place is a real home, it鈥檚 not a hostel. I respect it and help maintain it,鈥 he says. 鈥淪ue teaches me everything. She motivated me to start my life here.鈥

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