Civic Hub is supported by the Social Development Centre of Waterloo Region (podcast March 7, 2020) and
St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church in Kitchener.
We currently have over 55 contributing partner groups who joined the initiative. Please fill in the Partnership Agreement Online, to join the adventure . You will soon be able to hear and read more about all the partner groups and why they value this grassroots collaboration:
519 Community Collective
A Better Tent City
ACORN WR
African Women Alliance of Waterloo Region (podcast April 16, 2020)
Awareness of Low Income Voices – Poverty Professors
Basic Income Waterloo Region
Book My Therapy
ComeUnity Roots Garden
Community Company
Civic Tech Waterloo Region
Community Kitchen Cooperative KW
Disabilities and Human Rights
Divest Waterloo
Eritrean-Canadian Professional Association
Eritrean Culture and Language Program
Faith Climate Justice Waterloo Region
Fair Vote Waterloo Region
Festival of Neighbourhoods
Find your legal path
Fight Back KW
Food Not Bombs KW
Food System Roundtable WR
Fridays for Future
Gender Variant Working Group
Green WR
Going Mobile KW
Ground Up WR
Home Range: Adventures in Media
Hope for Community Development
Kaleidoscope Productions
Kenyans in Waterloo Region
Kind Minds Family Wellness
KW Animal Save
KWC Neurodivergent Crafting Club
Leading Authentically
Love KW
KW Peace
Lesley Crompton Tax Prep Services
Levant Canada
Level Up
Mary Abdel-Malek Neil & KW Junk Music
Meals by Oma
Myron Steinman Coaching Initiatives
Nurture School Gardens/Food Forest, with Smart Waterloo Region Innovation Lab
One Million Neighbours WR
Outta Work Actors INC.
Peace For All Canada (podcast March 19, 2020)
People’s Action Group
Period Pin
Radio Waterloo
Reception House Waterloo Region
Sex Workers’ Action Network of Waterloo Region (SWAN)
School of Social Work Community Hub
Shelter Movers
SHIP (Services and Housing in the Province)
Spiritual Heritage Education Network (SHEN) (podcast March 26, 2020)
Strong Towns WR
Sudanese Canadian Association of Waterloo Region and Wellington County
The Delton Glebe Counselling Centre
t6talk
Unsheltered Campaign
Women of Dignity International (WODI)
Women of Grace International
Waterloo Region Climate Collaborative
WR Climate Initiatives
WR Yes In My Back Yard
WR Community Garden Network
SHARED PLATFORM Partners
A Better Tent City
A Womb With A View
Awareness of Low Income Voices
Basic Income Waterloo Region
Disabilities and Human Rigths
Home Range: Adventures in Media
Hope for Community Development
Kind Minds Family Wellness
Outta Work Actors INC. (Kaleidoscope Productions)
Land Back Camp KW
Lived Expertise Working Group
Peace for All Canada
Unsheltered Campaign
WR Climate Initiatives
SUPPORTS AND CONTRIBUTIONS
To make a contribution or a donation you can go to the
CanadaHelps campaign page or
Square Up powered membership page.
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Connecting Hubs for Collective Impact is a new year long project made possible through the funding from the Waterloo Region Community Foundation. Connecting grassroots community hubs and hub-like initiatives was our dream! We cross paths with may mutual-aid entities, some are formal organizations and some are unique grassroots hubs. Most are struggling with resources. We hope to join our minds and hearts and envision our common future, while supporting Indigenous leadership and land-based being in the world to amplify the impact of joint advocacy and mutual aid.
“Being part of the Civic Hub has connected us with many people and groups, allowing us to collaborate, support one another, and better understand challenges in housing, settlement, diversity, the environment, food security, Indigenous issues, and more. It’s an invaluable gift, offering space, support, and true community connection.” Mo Markham, Waterloo Region Climate Initiatives
“Women of Dignity International (WODI), a Black women-led organization, partnered with the Civic Hub in 2024 and it’s been the best step for our community. With space for training, food programs, youth services, and our Cookcraft Summer Session, the Hub has helped us thrive and serve over 500 members.” Mercy Itohan Osayi, Women of Dignity International