Land was taken. We are committed to giving it back — in a different way.
Canada’s housing crisis hits Indigenous families hardest. Urban Indigenous communities across Edmonton, Calgary, Toronto, Hamilton, Vancouver, and Windsor face some of the highest rates of housing insecurity, displacement, and homelessness in the country.
Everground is committed to Indigenous housing justice — not as an afterthought, but as a core part of our mission.
Our Commitment
Community-Led
We do not impose solutions on Indigenous communities. We listen first. Every Everground initiative involving Indigenous families is designed in partnership with Indigenous community leaders, Elders, and organizations.
Land Acknowledgment
Everground operates on the traditional territories of Indigenous peoples across Canada. We acknowledge that the housing crisis Indigenous families face today is inseparable from the history of dispossession that came before it.
Priority Access
Indigenous families are given priority access to Everground housing in every city we operate in.
Partnership
We actively seek partnerships with Indigenous housing organizations, Métis settlements, urban Indigenous service providers, and First Nations councils.
This land was always theirs.
Our work is one small act of repair in a much larger story.
