Starting today, The Friendship House of Prince Rupert’s lobby has now become a more welcoming and efficient space for the thousands of people who regularly walk in their doors.
The reception and front hallway areas were recently renovated through a partnership with the Prince Rupert Port Authority’s (PRPA) Community Investment Fund, as part of a multi-phase project, with the goal of providing both Friendship House staff and clients a vastly better environment for program delivery.
To make accommodations for the growing needs of the organization and handle the traffic coming in and out of the building, the entrance and reception spaces have been completely overhauled. The area has a new doorway, flooring, walls, ceiling, lighting, stairwell, and office space.
There are also brand new security features allowing staff to control who can get into the main part of the building. PRPA contributed $62,500 to the project, covering half the total cost.
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