Homelessness services
Services for the Unhoused
We believe that everyone deserves a safe and stable place to call home. But for many, the journey to secure housing is not always straightforward. Homelessness can take many forms beyond what we might immediately picture. It includes those living in shelters, staying temporarily with friends, or in unstable housing that doesn’t offer protection from the elements or a sense of security.
What is homelessness?
It’s about losing a stable environment that provides safety, warmth, and access to clean water, education, and healthcare.
Why it Matters
Anyone can face housing instability—job loss, unexpected health issues, or family challenges can disrupt life quickly.

We offer services that offer immediate shelter, long-term housing support, and connections to vital services like healthcare, education, and job assistance.
Homelessness Services
Explore the programs and services below to find the right support for you or someone you care about.
House of Hope Emergency Shelter Program
Our shelter provides 20 beds and essential support for those facing homelessness. It offers a safe, temporary space and a starting point for stable housing and additional services.
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Homeless Outreach Program
This program provides hands-on support, referrals, and advocacy for individuals who are homeless or at risk, helping them connect with the resources they need.
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Reaching Home Program
This program supports both Indigenous and non-Indigenous individuals facing homelessness or housing instability through case management, resources, and referrals.
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Temporary Winter Shelter Program
The Temporary Winter Shelter Program offers safe overnight accommodations, meals, and hygiene support from October to April, ensuring warmth and safety for those unsheltered during the winter.