Community Builders
Raising the Roof to raise money for homeless Veterans
National organizations, Raising the Roof and Veterans Emergency Transition Services Canada (VETS Canada) are partnering to address homelessness prevention.
Approximately 235,000 Canadians will experience homeless each year. Raising the Roof holds an annual Toque campaign, which raises funds and allows agencies nationwide to raise money to provide essential services and support in their local community.
VETS Canada is partnering on the Raising the Roof Reside Program, where vacant homes and unused properties are renovated for affordable housing for people who are at-risk of homelessness. This initiative will create affordable housing for veterans and their families across the country.
“We are extremely delighted to be partnering with VETS Canada on the Toque Campaign and Reside initiative. Too many Veterans are experiencing homelessness in Canada, and the Reside program will act to provide our Veterans with the affordable and supportive housing they deserve”, said CEO Mike Braithwaite in a press release.
Through this collaboration with the Toque Campaign and the Reside program, VETS Canada will raise funds to secure housing. This will assist with achieving the common goal of helping homeless and at-risk veterans reintegrate into civilian life.
“VETSCanada is excited about this national partnership. Raising the Roof and VETS Canada’svaluesalign on so many levels- we firmly believe that partnering will allow us to reach even more Veterans in crisis/ living homeless to provide life-saving aid,” says Jim Lowther, VETS Canada CEO/President.