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Report to the Community 2023-2024

Learn about Phoenix's approach to working with youth, families, and communities, our position as advocates for social justice and human rights, and read personal accounts from our incredible youth, staff, and volunteers.

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Dignified Housing is Needed Now

Housing is a human right. Everyone can agree that encampments and shelters are not dignified solutions that support the human right to housing. The conversation in our community has been swept into the debate of whether encampments should exist or be criminalized.

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Home for the Holidays

21-year-old JC is excited to celebrate the first Christmas in her new apartment with her two sons, but less than a year ago, she never imagined that this would be her story. "My boys were born into homelessness... but now the possibilities are endless."

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2023 Phoenix Holiday Wishlist

Support youth and families in our community this holiday season! ​Donate items from our wishlist, or host a donation drive with your school, workplace, or community group!

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Report to the Community 2022-2023

Learn about Phoenix's approach to working with youth, families, and communities, our position as advocates for social justice and human rights, and read personal accounts from our incredible youth, staff, and volunteers.

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Phoenix Statement on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

On this inaugural National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we recognize and reflect upon the tragic history and ongoing legacy of the Canadian residential school system. Up until 1996 over 150,000 children were forced to attend residential schools across Canada. Thousands, estimates range from 3200-6000, didn't return home, and those who did were left with the effects of severe, persistent trauma.

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