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Stories from our Shelter- Emmanuel

Stories from our Shelter 💒
Emmanuel became homeless after leaving Mexico to come to Canada for a better life. Emmanuel was homeless for 7 days before seeking shelter at our centre.
Through our housing worker we were able to find an affordable and safe place for him to live.
Welcome to Canada and Congrats on your new place!

Stories from our Shelter- Dennis

Dennis came to our shelter two months ago. He was unsafe in the apartment he lived at for 15 years.
At the beginning of the housing search, we decided to find private marketplace housing. We assisted him with all of the paperwork that must be submitted to the city. We then referred him to The Pathway of Hope program so that our outreach team assist with items such as paying rent, wellness check, job and/ or volunteer search for the upcoming 6-12 months.
Last week we assisted Dennis with his move and sent him off with a loaded care package of food, linens, some kitchen appliances. Congrats and good luck with your new place Dennis!!

World Homelessness Day Collects 2,000 lbs Food for Food Bank

The Salvation Army Windsor Centre of Hope in partnership with Windsor Police, LaSalle Police, Tailgate Takeout and Windsor Loblaws held a city-wide Food Drive on October 10th to raise awareness for World Homelessness Day.

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Food security and homelessness are issues that are front of mind for The Salvation Army. Subsequently, The Salvation Army Windsor Centre of Hope continues to support, house and feed those who are experiencing homelessness as well as providing food to residents who are experiencing food insecurity. “Our center’s programs and services are designed to support those who are struggling with food security and/or homelessness. We need support from the community to help keep our food bank supplied so we can continue helping others.” says Major Danny Pinksen, Executive Director at the Windsor Centre of Hope.

 

The Windsor Centre of Hope has teamed up with Loblaws to hold its first annual Food Drive to re-stock their shelves, which have been sparce since the beginning of this year. “We are so grateful to Riley and his team at Loblaws for initiating this event to assist a much needed service in this City” says Major Danny Pinksen. The centre was able to raise 2000 lbs of non-perishables and $3400 for their food bank

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From 11 a.m. until 4 p.m., Windsor Police and LaSalle Police set up their cruisers at three different locations in the city to “Stuff a Cruiser”. As well, Jen from Tailgate Takeout has supported the “Stuff the Tailgate” endeavor. Hot chocolate donated from local Tim Hortons and prizes were also at various locations to encourage those to donate non-perishables or monetary donations.

 

With the great success from this year’s event, the centre has decided to make this an annual food drive. The Salvation Army encourages everyone to assist all food banks in the greater Windsor region not only around the holidays, but throughout the year.

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Pathway of Hope- Amir

Amir joined the Pathway of hope program, he was homeless, didn’t speak the language and had no source of income.
The Salvation Army provided him with shelter and assisted him in applying for social assistance and subsidized housing.
After joining the Pathway of Hope program Amir, was able to complete the Canadian Benchmarks assessment and register for ESL classes and filled his taxes up to date.
Amir was also able to get involved and give back to the community by becoming one of our regular volunteers at the Centre of Hope.
He then secured subsidized housing and is currently attending English classes which will help increase his chances of finding employment in the future.