Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation
I'm Anna Silverman, Executive Director of Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation. Welcome to my blog!
Tuesday, 30 December 2014
Southbank Cares!
Monday, 22 December 2014
MaxSys
Today we had a surprise visit from Robert Kearney from MaxSys to spread some holiday cheer and present us with a cheque to help those we serve this holiday season!
Always great to have such thoughtful neighbours pop in!
Always great to have such thoughtful neighbours pop in!
Friday, 19 December 2014
Bringing People Together at Christmas
I have some thoughts that I would like to share with you about the organization that I am proud to work for.
Shepherds of Good Hope over the years has evolved into many things to many people. We offer refuge from life on the street. We provide nourishment and warm clothing when both are desperately needed. Just as important, we bring estranged families together again linking the past to the present and we are the caring ears listening with compassion and offering assistance at the lowest points in many people’s lives.
Shepherds of Good Hope has always been a sanctuary for the lost and lonely, the outcasts amongst us and those afflicted by mental illness or addictions.
At Christmas, many more individuals and families looking for help come through our doors. The need for food is steadily increasing in this city. There are currently over 400 families every week accessing our grocery program.
Our Soup Kitchen is constantly churning out meals to meet the ever increasing demand. In one month, over 3000 breakfasts are prepared for those living in our shelters; 10,500 lunches are prepared for anyone coming in off the street wishing a noon time meal; 3,750 dinners are made and handed out to the men and women living in our shelters and 9000 people stop in for hot soup and sandwiches at our Evening Drop-in.
We provide a beacon of light in the darkness of misery for over 1600 people a day.
Won’t you consider a gift to help make Christmas brighter for all of the many that come through our doors every day?
Shepherds of Good Hope over the years has evolved into many things to many people. We offer refuge from life on the street. We provide nourishment and warm clothing when both are desperately needed. Just as important, we bring estranged families together again linking the past to the present and we are the caring ears listening with compassion and offering assistance at the lowest points in many people’s lives.
Shepherds of Good Hope has always been a sanctuary for the lost and lonely, the outcasts amongst us and those afflicted by mental illness or addictions.
At Christmas, many more individuals and families looking for help come through our doors. The need for food is steadily increasing in this city. There are currently over 400 families every week accessing our grocery program.
Our Soup Kitchen is constantly churning out meals to meet the ever increasing demand. In one month, over 3000 breakfasts are prepared for those living in our shelters; 10,500 lunches are prepared for anyone coming in off the street wishing a noon time meal; 3,750 dinners are made and handed out to the men and women living in our shelters and 9000 people stop in for hot soup and sandwiches at our Evening Drop-in.
We provide a beacon of light in the darkness of misery for over 1600 people a day.
Won’t you consider a gift to help make Christmas brighter for all of the many that come through our doors every day?
Thursday, 18 December 2014
Socks From Santa
I'd like to introduce you to a very thoughtful kid, Nick from Astolot Private School!
Back in August, his mom, Marjory, contacted us and said that Nick had wanted to start a collection with his schoolmates for Shepherds of Good Hope to collect socks (which is always a huge need here). His original goal was to collect 100 pairs of socks. By the time December rolled around they had managed to collect 795 pairs of socks for men, women and children! There are even more pairs coming to them.
Nick stopped by yesterday to deliver all 795 pairs and I presented him with a certificate for his efforts.
Nick's goal for next year as he enters Glebe High School is 1,000 pairs of socks!
What an incredibly thoughtful kid to think of others in need in his community! We are extremely grateful for people like Nick, his family, their school and anyone that participated in the collection! Thank you!
Monday, 15 December 2014
Export Development Canada
On Friday
December 12th we had a special group of volunteers from EDC. This wonderful
volunteers came to help spread the holiday cheer by making a special meal for
the women who live in Brigid’s Place, a Shepherds of Good Hope supportive
living facility for the most street
entrenched and hardest-to-serve women in the city of Ottawa due to addiction
issues, mental health and factors relating to past trauma. All of the 11 women
who are currently staying at Brigid’s have experienced exceptionally difficult
lives and they were so grateful to the volunteers for taking the time to make
them such a special meal.
The volunteers had a great time volunteering together
but the joy they brought to our ladies is what really marks the holiday spirit.
If you would like to volunteer, or bring in a group to volunteer, please click HERE.
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Thursday, 11 December 2014
Anchor ClimateCare
The gang at Anchor have decided to make their own fun version of the song "Let It Snow" and want to release a video of themselves singing the song, with proceeds going to Shepherds of Good Hope.
That is such a great and fun idea! We love it. For every donation that Anchor raises for Shepherds of Good Hope, they will match it up to $500, for a total donation of $1000!
Here's their version of the song:
To make a donation to their cause, please click HERE
If your workplace would like to raise money for those less fortunate, please contact Lauren at lskippen@shepherdsofgoodhope.com or 613-789-8210 and she will be happy to set up a donation page for you.
Monday, 1 December 2014
Shoebox Project for Shelters
Today Christmas came early for the women in our care! Shoebox Project for Shelters is a group of Ottawa women that get together and make gifts for women in the shelter system. This is a wonderful way to show that they are special and in our thoughts.
76 beautifully wrapped gifts will go to Women's Hope Outreach and Women's Special Care Unit. To learn more about our programs, please visit our website.
On Christmas Day, everyone staying in our programs will receive a special gift. If you would like to contribute financially to providing a shoebox for someone in our care, please CLICK HERE.
If you want to build boxes yourself, please contact me at asilverman@shepherdsofgoodhope.com
76 beautifully wrapped gifts will go to Women's Hope Outreach and Women's Special Care Unit. To learn more about our programs, please visit our website.
On Christmas Day, everyone staying in our programs will receive a special gift. If you would like to contribute financially to providing a shoebox for someone in our care, please CLICK HERE.
If you want to build boxes yourself, please contact me at asilverman@shepherdsofgoodhope.com
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