This five-year Community Plan to End Homelessness in the Capital Region is a reflection of the work of many stakeholders including people with lived experience of homelessness, Indigenous serving organizations, community not-for-profit service organizations as well as representatives from government, business and funders. We are deeply grateful for the heartfelt and intentional participation of all of our members. With over 1,500 people identified as un-housed in the 2018 Point in Time Homeless Count, homelessness remains an enduring issue in the Capital Region. The on-the-ground experience of the homelessness serving sector as well as the perspectives of people with lived experience and Indigenous people have helped inform the development of Five Key Community-Based Outcome Areas and their associated goals and objectives. These will help guide investments in housing and services over the next five years.
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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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