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Megan Baillie joins SFCSS as Executive Director, taking over from establishing E.D., James Bennett.
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Our housing program expands to take care of a growing need in the community
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Client volunteers, out on the street and keeping our street clean. We also try to work with the local residents and business community to help clean up the mess some people leave in our neighborhood.
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Launch of our newsletter, the Whalley Streeet Journal. News of what's been happening, new programs and opportunities and up-coming events.
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Our food program, B4Life, was started to provide nutritious daily meals to people in need
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Our first Touque Tuesday was held to raise awarness and kick-start long-term solutions to homelessness in your community!
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Shayne Williams becomes Executive Director.
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WE participated and contributed to World Aids Day in the Lower Mainland
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SFCSS Partners with Options to coordinate the Surrey Homeless Count.
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SHOW team and SFCSS (HIP) nominated as a Premier’s Awards Finalists
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Integrated Offender Management project starts.
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Surrey Street Youth Services (SSYS) A Step Beyond is started to serve the homeless and at risk youth of Surrey.
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Foundations House, a second stage supportive male recovery house, opens
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The Other Women’s Lives Pilot Project (OWL Project ) , a supportive group for women starts and is a welcomed resource for our clients
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Red Ribbons for Life raises a record $2500 For the Djaef Mahler Grocery
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Partnership With "A Beef With Hunger" and the Barnston Island Community Garden begins
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For our second year, we hosted the Inaugural 'Toque Tuesday' Ball Hockey Tournament at Chuck Bailey Skate Park
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Stenberg Community Mental Health Program Partnership begins
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A-CAP HIV/AIDS Community Support Project Starts
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CKNW Orphans Fund Counselling Program Officially moves to SFCSS
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Other Women's Lives Fashion Show
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Bread4Life Kitchen expands kitchen capacity to provide additional all in-house meals
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KEY Dental Clinic, a low-cost, social enterprise resource for the community
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Full COA Accreditation was given to the organization
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ShelterNet: SFCSS' Presentation on Best Housing Practices with Vulnerable People
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October 2012 Surrey Board of Trade Business and Homelessness Dialogue Sessions
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SFCSS becomes KEYS - Housing and Health Solutions
The announcment was made public at the well attended and greatly enjoyed Re-Branding Gala. Management, staff, dignitaries, volunteers and the public mingled, participated in auctions and enjoyed the varied entertainment. -
Keys Celebrates World AIDS Day
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Keys Temporary Winter Shelter opens just in time for the cold season
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December 15, 2012 Beautification at Homeless Services Building begins
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Keys is growing and changing to meet the needs of Surrey