Celebrating 29 Years with Joan Gordon
Joan first began working at Bethlehem Housing and Support Services, then known as Bethlehem Projects, in January of 1988.
Joan first began working at Bethlehem Housing and Support Services, then known as Bethlehem Projects, in January of 1988.
The 11th Annual Empty Bowls Event took place on Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at Club Roma. There were over 400 guests, 25 different food and beverage vendors, and raised more than $33,000 in net proceeds for programming at Bethlehem Housing and Support Services!
Bethlehem’s Board President, John Lee, kicked the celebration off with acknowledgements for the contributions our volunteers have made over the past year. With an incredible 3,360 total volunteer hours it equates to over $50,000 of pay at an hourly living wage!
Help end homelessness and reduce the impact of poverty across the Niagara Region by joining us at the 12th Annual Empty Bowls Fundraiser for Bethlehem Housing and Support Services. Sample fare from Niagara’s finest chefs as they prepare and serve their favourite soup in one-of-a-kind bowls created by local potters.
We asked Grace-Ann to share her story of how she got involved with Bethlehem and what her most memorable moments were.
Tuesday, November 22nd was National Housing Day! We all need to stand up for improving access to the affordable rental housing market that is primarily targeted to low income renter households, vulnerable populations and hard to house individuals and families.
On April 15, 2014, the City of St. Catharines hosted their 26th Annual Volunteer Recognition Night and Vicki Davis was recognized for her volunteer efforts at Bethlehem.
After leaving home at 15, Valerie landed in an abusive marriage with two children. Soon, she was homeless, addicted to alcohol and living on the streets of St. Catharines.
CAW Local 199 has partnered with Bethlehem Housing and Support Services to find a permanent solution to homelessness in Niagara, and to create our new housing project.