Press Release
From: Employment and Social Development Canada
November 2, 2018 Edmonton, Alberta Employment and Social Development Canada
One of the most important roles of the Government of Canada is to support vulnerable Canadians, including those who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
The Government of Canada is investing in communities developing innovative solutions to prevent and reduce homelessness. Randy Boissonnault, Member of Parliament for Edmonton Centre, on behalf of the Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos, Minister of Families, Children and Social Development, today announced the Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness (CAEH) will receive $885,000 from the Homelessness Partnering Strategy (HPS) Innovative Solutions to Homelessness. This funding scales up the CAEH’s successful funding stream, to extend the By-Name List and Coordinated Access System project to support the 20,000 Homes Campaign.
With this new investment, the Government of Canada is supporting the CAEH’s efforts to build on the lessons learned from the project to assist 30 additional 20,000 Homes Campaign communities, as well as the initial 8 pilot communities, in making progress towards making a national reduction in chronic homelessness. The project will also test the impact of three different options of support on the implementation of a By-Name List in achieving reductions in chronic homelessness.
Edmonton was one of the first communities to join the campaign and was one of the eight pilot communities. It has had the most success of any major city in Canada in reducing homelessness having cut homelessness by over 43% in the last nine years.
By March 31, 2019, the CAEH will have received $1,383,966 from the Homelessness Partnering Strategy to support the By-Name List and Coordinated Access System project.
The Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness leads a national movement of individuals, organizations and communities working together to end homelessness in Canada. The 20,000 Homes Campaign is a national change movement focused on ending chronic homelessness in 20 communities and housing 20,000 of Canada’s most vulnerable homeless people by July 1, 2020.
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“Our government is committed to preventing and reducing homelessness in Canada. Everyone deserves a safe place to call home. Even one person on the streets in Canada is too many. Projects like this one, by the Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness, support communities in our mutual goal to reduce chronic homelessness.”
– Randy Boissonnault, Member of Parliament for Edmonton Centre
“For decades homelessness in Canada has followed a lethal trajectory, increasing steadily year after year. That is until recently, when a small but growing number of Canadian cities like Edmonton began reversing this trend, showing that with a focused effort, homelessness could be reduced. With this investment 38 communities will be able to take these proven approaches to accelerate their efforts to eliminate chronic homelessness and pave the way for the elimination of homelessness in Canada.”
– Tim Richter, Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness
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Valérie Glazer
Press Secretary
Office of the Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos, P.C., M.P.
Minister of Families, Children and Social Development
819-654-5546
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Employment and Social Development Canada
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Stefania Seccia
Communications Advisor
Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness
20,000 Homes Campaign
1-778-628-1159
stefania@caeh.ca
caeh.ca
www.20khomes.ca
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