Calgary Herald

Resolve partners make their mark

These nine agencies — partners in the Resolve Campaign — have undertaken the following projects:

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Calgary Homeless Foundation: Works with other Calgary groups to end homelessne­ss in the city. Projects: 9 mortgage retirement­s, 17 to 19 constructi­on projects.

Calgary John Howard Society:

Works to re-integrate criminal offenders back into society. Project: 32-unit building.

Alpha House: Assists women experienci­ng homelessne­ss and addiction. Project: 24-unit building.

Accessible Housing: Provides housing for those with limited mobility. Project: 45-unit building.

Horizon Housing: Supplies affordable housing for youth, families, and people with mental health challenges or other needs. Project: 161-unit complex.

The Mustard Seed: Assists adults struggling with poverty and homelessne­ss. Projects: 20-plus unit building, 20-unit mortgage retirement, 224-unit mortgage retirement.

Silvera For Seniors: Provides supportive housing for low-income seniors. Project: 120-unit building.

Bishop O’Byrne Housing: Assists seniors, older adults and small families with low incomes. Projects: 108-unit building, 77-unit mortgage reduction.

Trinity Place Foundation: Aids in housing low-income seniors and those with higher needs. Project:

100- to 120-unit building.

 ?? LEAH HENNEL ?? Gary McNamara, CEO of Bishop O’ Byrne Housing.
LEAH HENNEL Gary McNamara, CEO of Bishop O’ Byrne Housing.

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