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Jeff Neven

Author Jeff Neven Jeff is Indwell’s CEO. He is deeply committed to neighbourhood engagement, active transportation, homelessness prevention, his local church, and promoting recreational and employment opportunities for remote indigenous youth. View all posts

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The S.T.A.R.T. team at their weekly meeting: Kylie Tindall (Registered Nurse), Jacqueline de Schutter (S.T.A.R.T. Program Supervisor), Rachelle August (Registered Practical Nurse), Miranda Crocket (Social Worker) S.T.A.R.T Team S.T.A.R.T. (Short-Term Assistive Response Team) is an interdisciplinary team of regulated healthcare professionals  â€”  such as nurses and social workers  â€”  working…

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Indwell Staff

A video featuring Indwell’s Director of Mental Health Services, Steven Rolfe, discussing mental health challenges, self-care, and stigma reduction on the television show See Hear Love….
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Indwell Staff

Tenants enjoy games during a collective kitchen event at one of our new Waterloo Region programs. Health. Wellness. Belonging. At Indwell, we know that these three conditions can’t exist separately from one another. The author of the ancient biblical book of Ecclesiastes was right when he said, “A cord of…

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Indwell Staff

Instead of cancelling four annual signature community building and fundraising events, on Friday evening, June 12, Indwell staff, tenants, family, supporters and friends came together virtually for Hope@Home. Thanks for all the shout-outs! Here’s a quick look at how it went, by the numbers: connected world 1,300+ people tuned in…

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Stephen Dasko

Explore the truths behind supportive housing and food banks in Mississauga as we debunk common myths and highlight the vital support these services provide to individuals and families in need….
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Indwell Staff

Update: April 22, 2020 We’ve had a tremendous response to our request last week for people to sew gowns. For all those who are sewing gowns already, have ordered kits from Len’s Mill, or who have talked to us about helping in this way, thank you! We look forward to…

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Judy Eising

Home is where you belong. More than simply a place to sleep, it’s where you have privacy, where you can relax, where you feel comfortable and safe. Too many people don’t experience home. Instead, on any given night about 35,000 Canadians experience homelessness. We sometimes notice people hunched in doorways…

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Send a note of encouragement

Now more than ever, it is important that our tenants feel connected with others, even if they cannot be physically connected. Send a note of encouragement to be shared with our tenants who are feeling isolated at this time.