At 720 Modular, our community outreach efforts are focused on one clear priority: delivering safe, dignified shelter and supportive housing for people facing housing insecurity. Across Canada, we work alongside housing providers, Indigenous communities, health organizations, and governments to respond to urgent shelter needs with speed, care, and accountability.
Our experience delivering emergency shelters, transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing allows communities to move from crisis response to long-term stability—without sacrificing quality, safety, or operational viability.

Emergency & Interim Shelters
We support communities responding to immediate housing crises by delivering modular shelter solutions that can be deployed quickly and built responsibly. These buildings are designed to meet life safety requirements, support staff operations, and provide residents with privacy, warmth, and dignity—whether used as short-term emergency shelter or interim accommodation.
Our modular approach allows shelter providers to:
Supportive & Transitional Housing
Beyond emergency shelter, 720 Modular delivers transitional and supportive housing for individuals and families facing barriers such as homelessness, mental health challenges, or recovery and reintegration needs.
We work closely with service providers to ensure buildings support:
Our Clients
“CMHA PEI Division’s experience working with 720 Modular has been superior from the onset. They are extremely professional, organized, knowledgeable, and friendly. They are always on time and have met all the deliverables to date. It has been a pleasure to engage with the 720 team to work towards the completion of our project.”
Shelley M.,
Canadian Mental Health Association, PEI






