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The initiative was recognized by the Future of Good among 100 Canadian Recovery Projects! Community continues to rally around the initiative – watch the video A Better Tent City, read more about the community, and donate so we can keep everyone warm this winter!
Unsheltered Campaign is seeking cahs donations during lockdown for food to meet different needs of unsheltered and precariously housed food insecure residents. Donate!
For food and other donations that may be needed, please email unshelteredcampaign@gmail.com.
Drop off hours by appointment only:
- Thursdays noon to 3pm
To make a bank e-transfer to ABTC or to the Unsheltered Campaign, use the email sdcwr@waterlooregion.org. Please indicate this is for “ABTC” or “Unsheltered” in the comment section and kindly include your name and address to receive a charitable tax receipt.
* * *Peace for All Canada and African Women’s Alliance offer Gender Based Violence online workshops for ethno-cultural communities: Under the Baobab Tree (February 8 & 9).
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Space in the Civic Hub is free for grassroots, small nonprofits, non-partisan & inclusive groups!
Before COVID19 we met on
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
9 am – 9 pm & Saturdays when booked.During distancing, we are staying in touch on the phone, email and online-meetings.
If you have ideas or initiatives to share,
join the Civic Hub-On-Line!
Tag Archives: Social Development Centre Waterloo Region
Episode 001 – Aleksandra Petrovic of the Social Development Centre
Aleksandra Petrovic speaks with Bob Jonkman about the origins of the Civic Hub, the Social Development Centre’s involvement in getting it set up, “Third Spaces” and their importance in the community, and the contributions of St. John The Evangelist church … Continue reading
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