Become a Garden City Food Co-op Member
Working together, Garden City Food Co-op and Bethlehem Housing created the “Sponsor a Member” campaign, where they managed to receive 12 sponsored memberships for residents of Genesis Court.
Working together, Garden City Food Co-op and Bethlehem Housing created the “Sponsor a Member” campaign, where they managed to receive 12 sponsored memberships for residents of Genesis Court.
We are excited to announce that Bethlehem Housing and Support Services has teamed up with developer Penn Terra and FirstOntario Credit Union to build 80 affordable housing units downtown.
Join the movement to transition our families from homeless to home by becoming a HOUSING HERO – no cape required!
The 10th Spring Fashion Show 'Fashion in Bloom' took place on Friday, April 15, 2016 where all proceeds were donated to Bethlehem Housing and Support Services. This year, the event raised $1,447 for Bethlehem!
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!
On Sunday, November 6, 2015, Paula Shaw, owner of Paula’s Elegant Bride, hosted the 4th Annual Charity Bridal Fashion Show with proceeds going to Bethlehem Housing and Support Services. The event keeps getting bigger every year, and in 2015 an amazing $6,470 in proceeds were donated to Bethlehem!
The 2015 Amazing Race Niagara event took place on Sunday, August 23rd. This year, the fundraising event raised more than $15,000 in proceeds, which helped to assist Bethlehem Housing and Support Services and the Kristen French Child Advocacy Centre Niagara to continue to provide support to children and families throughout the Niagara Region.
The experience of homelessness is different for everyone. While it can become challenging to fully comprehend the increasing numbers, the reasons for homelessness are usually the result of a number of factors – rather than a single cause.
As awareness of trauma-informed care increases the need to ensure community services are trauma-informed is growing stronger. As we continue to provide support services to those facing homelessness across the Niagara Region, it is critical that our frontline staff are trained with professional practices that strengthen our ability to serve the region’s diverse population.