Thunder Bay volunteers will be led by the non-profit group Shelter House The Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness says its goal of housing 20,000 Canadians in the next three years … More
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20,000 Homes Campaign unites communities to permanently house 20,000 of Canada’s most vulnerable homeless people within the next three years TORONTO, June 16, 2015 /CNW/ – Today, 21 communities from across … More
Calgary is among 21 cities in six provinces pledging to find homes for 20 thousand homeless Canadians by 2020. The Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness is looking for volunteers to … More
OTTAWA – Twenty-one Canadian communities are banding together to try and find homes for 20,000 homeless people by 2020. Cities in six provinces are recruiting volunteers to conduct local surveys … More
A new fundraising and awareness campaign aims to house thousands of Canada’s most vulnerable citizens in three years. The Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness (CAEH) launched the “20,000 Homes” campaign … More
The Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness (CAEH) will announce the launch of the 20,000 Homes Campaign in Toronto on Tuesday, June 16, 2015. The 20,000 Homes campaign is a national … More
The 20,000 Homes campaign will host a two day Registry Week Boot Camp in Toronto. The Registry Week Boot Camp is an intensive two day training for 20,000 Homes Campaign … More
The city is putting 109 people identified as the most vulnerable of Hamilton’s homeless population at the top of the list for new housing and support. by Kelly Bennett, CBC News The city announced … More
For the first time, Hamilton has established a concrete baseline for tackling homelessness — one that sheds light on alarming barriers facing our transient neighbours. by Molly Hayes, Hamilton Spectator … More
by Matt Skube, CTV News – April 27, 2015 Luke Brunet is a professional engineer, but he’s been homeless since September. “You often get intoxicated people that will come up … More