The City of Calgary and 20 other partners have started the annual extreme weather response, providing seasonal day spaces and other services for Calgarians who are homeless.
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How to end homelessness 'one person at a time': Help the Christmas Fund help many
Calgary organizations help unhoused to break the cycle of homelessness. For more than 65 years, it has been a beacon of hope ...
Calgary, as part of Alberta’s 7 cities on Housing and Homelessness, will be conducting its 3rd province-wide Point-in-Time Count (PiT Count) of Homelessness on Wednesday, April 11 th. This Provincial ...
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Drop-In Centre aiming to raise $2 million this holiday season to support rising demand for services
The Calgary Drop-In Centre is aiming to raise $2 million this holiday season to support its programs and services, as it ...
Calgarians experiencing homelessness will soon have more access to safe, indoor spaces year-round, as two of the city’s dedicated warming centres transition into year-round havens from extreme weather ...
As the city braces for another summer of extreme heat and smoke, two winter warming spaces are now operating year-round to meet demand from individuals experiencing homelessness. Located at Journey ...
La présente étude utilise des données administratives de Calgary et de Toronto pour relier trois résultats clés de la littérature sur l’utilisation des refuges pour sans-abri. Ces résultats sont ...
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