Canadian Observatory on Homelessness
The Canadian Observatory on Homelessness is the largest national research institute devoted to homelessness in Canada. The COH is the curator of the Homeless Hub.
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Housing First for Youth (HF4Y) is a rights-based intervention for young people (aged 13-24) who experience homelessness, or who are at risk. It is designed to address the needs of developing...
After Bell Let’s Talk Day #bellletstalk, I want to continue the conversation. PLEASE WATCH, LIKE and SHARE my VIDEO. Let’s ERADICATE the word HOMELESSNESS from all current discourse, literature, and...
This short video captures what it's like for thousands of young Canadians that are homeless but shows that almost none of them were born that way. Some come from abusive environments and broken homes...
This short video captures the artist's perspective on lived experience of homelessness in Whitehorse. A collaborative initiative between the Yukon Anti Poverty Coalition, Skookum Jim Friendship...
This short video captures the stories of community members in Whitehorse who have lived experience of homelessness. Of course we know the issue is urgent and we also know that numbers of those who...
Tonight, 30,000 Canadians will cope with homelessness. Fifty thousand more are among the 'hidden homeless'- staying with friends or relatives because they have nowhere else to go. Today on Context,...
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The Human Development Council is proud to present, in partnership with Hemmings House Pictures, a documentary film on front-line organizations and social workers in Saint John. Produced and shot...
Julia* found herself homeless after having to leave private rental During her time staying in emergency accommodation and couch surfing she accrued about $2000 in fines for travelling on public...
Richard was homeless for four years after his relationship broke down. He got $4,500 in fines for travelling on trams without a ticket. Richard now has stable housing in shared accommodation. He...