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Solving the Housing Crisis Through Social Finance
Finding innovative and immediate solutions to this housing crisis has become a rallying cry.
By Andy Broderick
Long before COVID-19, Canadians struggled with access to affordable housing. Now isolation, unemployment, and mental illness – side effects of the devastating virus – are causing our most vulnerable citizens to become even more vulnerable.
According to the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), home has been a safe refuge for many during this challenging time. Yet 1.6 million Canadians still don’t have access to safe and affordable housing. Systemic discrimination means that it is harder for some communities, such as Black, Indigenous and LGBTQ2S, to access and maintain safe, affordable and stab
However the series finale failed to strike a chord with many. Well. that was . dreadful, tweeted BBC politics producer Darran Marshall. Fuming with the end of #Bloodlands the first 2 episodes were brilliant, the last 2 were such an anticlimax, Amy O Connor wrote on Twitter.
Kirsty Hood added: #Bloodlands - final episode. Hmmm... Not satisfied with that conclusion. Too rushed as well. Well that’s four hours of my life I won’t get back #Bloodlands, Catrin Newman tweeted.
Many viewers questioned the show s continuity after Nesbitt was seen driving through the Mourne Mountains but the blizzard scenes viewers had observed moments earlier were suddenly nowhere to be seen.
While the Sunshine Coast Affordable Housing Society is nearing completion of a three-unit building on Franklin Road, its far more ambitious Shaw Road project has been stalled after it was denied . . .
Clinton County Homeless Shelter: Compassion & community providing housing and meals in 2020
Submitted article
WILMINGTON The Clinton County Homeless Shelter expressed gratitude to the community for a busy yet unusual year due to the pandemic at its board meeting held via Zoom on Wednesday, Jan. 20.
In 1988, the Clinton County Services for the Homeless “the Shelter” opened its doors and became the first emergency shelter in a rural Ohio community. For more than 32 years, the support of our Clinton County Community has enabled the Shelter to continue its mission of providing emergency shelter, compassionate care, and support to the homeless and underprivileged while remembering each resident is a person of worth.