
Biden Administration aims to reduce homelessness
WASHINGTON — The Biden Administration is putting a fresh wave of funding toward its stated goal of making a serious dent in homelessness across the
WASHINGTON — The Biden Administration is putting a fresh wave of funding toward its stated goal of making a serious dent in homelessness across the
TORONTO – The Ontario government has announced it is spending $2 million in a project that will offer 150 underprivileged youth paid training and work
Breadcrumb Trail Links Opinion Column ‘Housing first’ builds hope for the homeless Author of the article: Gene Monin Publishing date: May
he former co-ordinator of a homeless drop-in centre says the collection of tents that are now lined along the banks of the St. John River in
Last year, City Council approved Princess Street United Church’s conversion into a new youth centre, Kingston Youth Services Hub, to cater to the needs of
For more than 40 years, Porter Place in East Gwillimbury has been York Region’s emergency shelter for men. But now that the building is nearing
SYDNEY — As far as Fred Deveaux is concerned, provincial money to help men trying to escape homelessness in Cape Breton will end up changing
A new modular affordable housing project will be coming to north Etobicoke. The project, which will house 113 people who are at risk for experiencing
After a decade serving the residents of Chatham-Kent, some might say Whittal + Company Law Firm (WCLF) has put down roots. But as part of
The province is investing $350,000 to add 15 temporary shelter beds in partnership with the Mi’kmaw Native Friendship Centre in Halifax. The beds will be
A revamped strategy endorsed by way of a resolution by the local Community Advisory Board — with an aim to prevent and reduce homelessness across
Sometimes all it takes is a microwave. When homeless service providers in Bakersfield, California, were working their way down the list of people experiencing chronic
In 1968, Coretta Scott King organized a Mother’s Day March to raise awareness for the plight of underprivileged women and children. This holiday in honour
For many people, going for a walk is one of the most reliable ways to get some fresh air and alleviate stress during the COVID-19
It could have been a ‘fantastic opportunity’ to address northern housing over next 10-20 years: CHRA director A national housing non-profit group says they are