Sunrise Capital building project seeks to build affordable housing suites

PUSLINCH – Logan Kanapathi, parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Children Community and Social Services  Michael Parsa, visited Sunrise Therapeutic Riding & Learning Centre in Puslinch on Aug. 23 to learn more about the proposed Sunrise capital building project. The project seeks to build 14 bachelor affordable supportive housing suites, a six-bedroom respite wing, and an expanded day program Life Skills facility. This project also includes a barn expansion to accommodate additional equine fee-based programming  and address the ongoing waitlist for services, for children and adults with special needs.