Bethlehem Lunch & Learn Awareness Series
Bethlehem Lunch & Learn Awareness Series, how does affordable housing affect you and your community?
Bethlehem Lunch & Learn Awareness Series, how does affordable housing affect you and your community?
On November 8, 2019 the Women in Niagara Council hosted their 19th Annual Women in Business Awards at the Marriott on The Falls celebrating the contributions and achievements of women from across Niagara. Our Executive Director, Lori Beech was honoured with the Community Impact Award.
Following a presentation to share the Five-Year Review of Niagara’s 10-Year Housing and Homelessness Action Plan to The Regional Municipality of Niagara’s Public Health & Social Services Committee on October 8th 2019, Bethlehem Housing and Support Services Executive Director Lori Beech noticed a substantial difference in the supportive response from regional councillors on the committee.
“We all don’t start with the same capacity. If you have survived trauma, at some point you were given the tools to survive. What if you were never given the tools? Those are some of the people we support.” Rob Cammaert, Housing First Outreach Worker
If you live at Bethlehem Place, you know Phil and chances are Phil knows you too.
Coffee Time is enjoyed weekly by tenants of Kenmore Court, our permanent housing building in Niagara Falls.
Our Community Outreach Worker Rob has an impressive 22 year history of navigating housing and homeless supports in Niagara.
Our Housing Hero Lynne Mawson lends her talent and time to support Bethlehem Housing and Support Services
Taking a leadership role in the business community as Bethlehem's Executive Director, Lori Beech, took part in a discussion panel at The State of The Region 2019
Recently, in a four-part series, Niagara This Week delved into a variety of sources, moving parts and organizations working toward resolutions in Niagara and beyond.