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Memorial University Community Resources List
Posted by Tristan Remple on May 1, 2024
Memorial University Community Resources
Bridge the gApp Emergency Housing Line
Posted by Tristan Remple on May 1, 2024
In addition to being an access point, 811 is also an e-mental health tool, confidential and free, and staffed by experienced Registered Nurses. It is available to all residents of Newfoundland and Labrador any time, day or night. 811 HealthLine nurses are available 24/7 to listen, provide support, and connect you to health services in your area. If you are experiencing a mental health and addictions crisis, need support, or are looking for health information, call 811.
Homeless Hub Community Profiles
Posted by Tristan Remple on May 1, 2024
61 designated communities across Canada to view community plans, report cards, homeless counts and other reports that monitor homelessness in the region.
Transition House Association of NL
Posted by Tristan Remple on May 1, 2024
Welcome to the THANL – the Transition House Association of Newfoundland and Labrador. The shelter in your region has an emergency crisis line and helpful staff. Click here to find the nearest shelter.
Supportive Living Program NL
Posted by Tristan Remple on May 1, 2024
Homelessness is often the result of many contributing factors. Operating grants provided to eligible non-profit agencies by the Supportive Living Program are intended to prevent and end homelessness through a “Housing First” approach whereby individuals are housed, with minimal conditions, and provided individualized supports to foster long-term housing stability.
Canadian Mental Health Commission
Posted by Tristan Remple on May 1, 2024
Everything we’ve ever published, all in one place. Use the filters below to find the subjects (e.g., suicide prevention) and content types (e.g., guidelines) that matter to you.
Neighborhood Coalition for Shelter
Posted by Tristan Remple on May 1, 2024
Neighborhood Coalition for Shelter provides New Yorkers who are homeless or at risk of homelessness with a home, a community, and access to the services that they need to thrive. We create innovative solutions and engage community partners to provide housing and support that can transform lives.
Toronto Youth Terence Captures his Life in a Homeless Shelter with a Camera Phone
Posted by Tristan Remple on May 1, 2024
22-year-old man in Toronto is given a camera phone to document his experience living in a homeless shelter for youth. He is not enrolled in school at the time but names that he should be, names mental health issues as the primary cause for his situation. CBC's Red Button film series, "a revolutionary approach to storytelling where doc subjects become filmmakers.
Generation Homeless
Posted by Tristan Remple on May 1, 2024
Post-secondary age individual homeless in Toronto during shelter-in-place orders at the early stages of the pandemic (not enrolled in school), published by CBC, directed and produced by Jason S. Cipparrone
Denmark on the path to guaranteeing students housing in Copenhagen
Posted by Tristan Remple on May 1, 2024
Danish government works with other municipalities to guarantee housing to students and is currently working on a similar deal in Copenhagen.