In a heartwarming display of community connection, a group of compassionate student leaders from St. Jerome's University in Waterloo recently paid a visit to the residents of SHOW.
SHOW would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to the Waterloo Region Community Foundation for their invaluable contribution of funds through The Essentials Fund.
SHOW is thrilled to announce generous funding through the Waterloo Region Community Foundation (WRCF) Community Grant.
Thanks to your support, SHOW has been able to provide the opportunity for residents to create memorable moments and build a sense of community. Your gifts have allowed SHOW staff to host some fantastic social recreational activities that have truly brightened the lives of residents.
The City of Waterloo Service Centre Open House and Barbecue event, held on June 10th, was a sizzling success, filled with mouthwatering food, engaging activities, and a strong sense of community spirit.
We are thrilled to share with you SHOW's 2022 Impact Report, showcasing the incredible progress and positive outcomes achieved in SHOW's mission to provide permanent housing and wraparound supports to individuals who have experienced homelessness in the Waterloo Region. SHOW's 2022 Impact Report is a testament to the collective efforts and unwavering commitment of the dedicated team, generous donors, and resilient residents SHOW proudly serves.
The staff and residents of SHOW are thrilled to extend our warmest congratulations to Cathie Stewart-Savage on her well-deserved nomination as the City of Kitchener's Senior of the Year for 2023!
SHOW was so happy to welcome two volunteer groups who were looking for ways to connect with and serve their community. This is the second year in a row that these amazing groups have chosen to commit their time and resources to SHOW residents.
Supportive Housing of Waterloo (SHOW) has announced that its affordable housing building at 144 Erb Street East is now focused on housing older adults 60+ who are experiencing chronic homelessness