Download The End Poverty Action Guide for Religious and Spiritual Communities, co-produced by EndPovertyEdmonton, the Anglican Foundation and the Capital Region Interfaith Housing Initiative. The Action Guide will provide real-life stories from a variety of faith communities in Edmonton that will highlight how both individuals and communities can take action to make a difference in the fight against poverty.
Category: Social Issues: Volunteers
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fACT Sheet—Habitat for Humanity
A Lunch and Learn Companion fACT Sheet
Habitat for Humanity works on a housing first philosophy. Learn about housing first, Habitat for Humanity’s core values, who qualifies for a home, and how their special affordable housing model works.
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2016 October fACT Sheet Habitat for Humanity
A Lunch and Learn Companion fACT Sheet
Habitat for Humanity works on a housing first philosophy. Learn about housing first, Habitat for Humanity’s core values, who qualifies for a home, and how their special affordable housing model works.
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1988 July Facing The Future – The Economic and Political Realities of Voluntarism in the 1990s
Title:Facing the future: the economic and political realities of voluntarism in the 1990s.
Author(s):Faid, Peter T.
Citation:Presentation to the Canadian Cancer Society’s International Conference on Support Care – More Than Medicine
Subject:Non-profit organizations – volunteerism
Publisher:Edmonton Social Planning Council
Place of Publication:Edmonton
Date of Publication:1988
Language:English
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1977 November The Volunteer as An Agent of Social Change
Title:The volunteer as an agent of social change
Author(s):Semchuk, Eleanor
Subject:Non-profit organizations – volunteerism
Publisher:Edmonton Social Planning Council
Place of Publication:Edmonton
Date of Publication:1977
Language:English
Material Type:ReportF. SOCIAL ISSUES/F.14 VOLUNTEERS/1977 November The Volunteer as An Agent of Social Change.pdf