About Us
Providing affordable rentals to Londoners since 2004.
LAHF was formed in 2000 to address the growing housing crisis in London Ontario. We received charitable status in 2004 and began raising funds to help solve this problem. The first project was completed in 2007 and the organization grew from there.
Almost 20 years later, LAHF is now partnering with five other non-profits in London to make ‘Vision SoHo’ a possibility. The combined projects will be a hybrid of ‘market homes’ and affordable housing. Once completed, the complex will make a difference in hundreds of Londoners lives.
Our Mission
To deliver quality and affordable housing that supports the needs of families and individuals with the help of donors, builders, government and business.
Our Vision
We are a group of like-minded individuals with a passion for helping the residents of our community to find affordable and stable housing.
Sister Joan Atkinson
Board President
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Sister Joan Atkinson, CSJ, is a Founding Director and is presently the President of the London Affordable Housing Foundation. She has been involved with all of LAHF's projects in a fundraising and project development capacity. Sister Joan has also served as a volunteer on the planning committees of two National Housing Conferences, All Our Sisters National Network on Women and Homelessness. She has worked as an educator with the London and Middlesex Catholic School Board and at the University of St. Michael’s College in Toronto, the Faculty of Education at the University of Toronto, and has served on the Leadership Team of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada.
Mary Hooydonk
Board Vice President
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Mary O. Hooydonk, HSW/RSW, BA (THAN), GRVB, QP
With a longstanding horticultural farming background, Mary has successfully blended agriculture, custom landscaping, arborist consultation and the social sciences to create a unique profession.
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A registered social worker in private practice with an inside knowledge of the needs and concerns of many of our most vulnerable in society.
“I am proud to be part of a team with an important common goal, to help provide affordable, inclusive, accessible housing/homes in our community.”
Artem Serikov
Board Treasurer
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Artem Serikov currently works as Senior Account Manager, Business/Personal with the Royal Bank of Canada, managing a portfolio of small business clients. With over 20 years of experience in the financial industry, Artem brings a strong financial background to his role with LAHF. He possesses an MBA degree from the Richard Ivey School of Business. Artem is also a long-term Board member of the London Housing Registry and serves as Vice-President of the Business Club of London.
Louise Motuzas
Director, Fund Raising Chair
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Louise Motuzas, is the President of Thrive Business Consulting which she founded in 2013.
She and her husband founded and ran a successful computer business in London for many years employing up to 20 employees. This experience gave her a wealth of useful skills and a solid common-sense approach to business and personal matters. Louise lives in the downtown core and sees the plight of the homeless every day. She believes adequate housing is a right not a commodity and is passionate in her desire to provide affordable housing for all Londoners.
Dania Parker-Smith
Director, Technology and Media Committee Chair
Kate Schoffer
Director
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Born and raised in London, Ontario, Kate is an active volunteer in the community, including as a Board member for the London Affordable Housing Foundation (LAHF).
She is passionate about accessibility to affordable housing, which she promotes through LAHF and her legal practice. Kate is a local Lawyer at Cohen Highley LLP. Her practice focuses on condominiums, human rights, residential tenancies, property tax exemptions and regulatory compliance issues. Kate works closely with affordable housing providers to assist with obtaining property tax exemptions.
Kate enjoys softball, euchre and spending time with her family. Kate is an avid traveller and has participated in volunteer trips to the Dominican Republic, Peru, Ghana and Rwanda.
Michael Roach
Director
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Michael is a recently retired Professional Engineer from 3M Canada Co. Throughout his 30+ year career in Engineering and Research and Development; he helped to solve complex projects with a focus on customer-oriented solutions. He was involved in various new concepts, technologies, and designs. His career enabled him to focus on group work and customer relations, resulting in a win-win situation for all parties involved. His vast work experience in innovative project management took him across Canada, the U.S., South America and Europe. Before his career at 3M, Michael worked in architectural design. While at 3M, Michael was active in planning and executing various charitable activities resulting in financial donations to local not-for-profit organizations. He also has been involved in charitable work, including work on Parish Council and was a volunteer for Meals on Wheels in London. Michael is an active member of Engineers Canada and is sought after to review University level accreditations nationally, focusing primarily on Chemical Engineering and Biochemical Engineering. Michael joined the LAHF Board in 2022. He firmly believes in the mission of providing affordable housing for those in need throughout our city.
Robert Sexsmith
Director
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Since 1965 Bob Sexsmith has served his community in a variety of community and neighbourhood organizations, faith groups, cooperatives and unions. He has served as Director of the London & Middlesex Housing Corporation, as Chair for Neighbourhood Legal Services for London & Middlesex, as a Board Member and Executive Board Secretary of the Advocacy Centre for Tenants, and as Chair of the London Homeless Coalition.
Common Questions
When was London Affordable Housing established?
LAHF was established in 2001 and received its charitable status in 2004. The first housing unit was completed in 2007.
What percentage of my donation is going directly to a project?
As an organization, LAHF has not relied upon paid staff members. We lean on our Board of Directors, allowing us to designate your generous donations directly to our projects. We are passionate about improving the lives of lower-income people in our community. Having a "working" Board assures you that your funds are being allocated where you have directed them.
When is Vision SOHO expected to be completed?
The Vision SOHO project is expected to be completed by 2024. The project broke ground in October 2022 and is on track to be completed in the next three years. The fast turnaround is essential in helping address the growing housing crisis in London Ontario.
Where can I find upcoming community meetings for Vision SOHO?
Updates on the Vision SoHo project and any other LAHF projects will be announced on our media page.
Do you have statistics on homelessness in London?
The current wait list for affordable housing in London Ontario is upwards of 7,000 individuals and families.
Where do I go for housing?
If you are in need of affordable housing, please visit the City of London affordable housing page.