Significant funding from the City of Waterloo was announced on Tuesday aimed at supporting those experiencing homelessness in the city, specifically senior citizens.
As we move into the season of giving, SHOW is thrilled to kick off their 2024 GivingTuesday campaign. This year, we invite you to join SHOW in creating a brighter future for our residents and Help Us Open the Door to New Beginnings.
This holiday season, we’re excited to announce that the Lynn Macaulay Legacy Project (LMLP) will be selling homemade red pepper jelly at several local holiday markets, with all proceeds directly benefiting Supportive Housing of Waterloo (SHOW). These funds will support vital life skills programming and wrap-around services for our residents, helping them build stable, independent lives
SHOW is excited to share that residents received 40 Welcome Home Kits and 50 Cold Weather Emergency Kits, generously provided by Collaborative Structures Limited (CSL) through Volunteer Waterloo Region’s Caring Kits Program.
As the benefitting charity of the Lynn Macaulay Legacy Project’s Moving for Good: The Walk to End Chronic Homelessness, which took place this past Sunday, we are thrilled to share the amazing results!
SHOW is excited to announce a special partnership with the Lynn Macaulay Legacy Project (LMLP) for their upcoming event, "Moving for Good: The Walk to End Chronic Homelessness."
Honoring the Legacy of Lynn Macaulay
At Supportive Housing of Waterloo, we are deeply honored to be connected with the Lynn Macaulay Legacy Project (LMLP), a tribute to the remarkable contributions and enduring impact of Lynn Macaulay. Lynn was not just a supporter of SHOW; she was a passionate advocate for those in our community who faced the greatest challenges. Her dedication to improving the lives of individuals experiencing homelessness has left a lasting legacy that continues to inspire our work today