Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness
Hilary L. Chapple is a seasoned advocate and researcher specializing in homelessness and housing issues, particularly for women, girls, and gender-diverse individuals in Canada. Since 2018, Hilary has been involved with the Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness, contributing to the Women's National Housing and Homelessness Network. Hilary has served on the Lived Experienced Research Committee, collaborating on the documentary "BEYOND HOUSING," and is a community advocate at Fair Calgary Community Voices, focusing on transit issues for low-income individuals. Additionally, Hilary is a member of the Client Action Committee at the Calgary Homeless Foundation and has conducted significant research on LGBTQ2S homelessness with Movement 4 Change. Hilary's educational background includes a Working with Homeless Persons Certificate from the University of Calgary and an Extension Certificate in Non-Profit Management from Mount Royal University.
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Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness
The CAEH leads a national movement of individuals, organizations and communities working together to end homelessness in Canada. Our Vision: To end homelessness in Canada Our Mission: To create a national movement to prevent and end homelessness in Canada through the development of Plans to End Homelessness in communities across the country Our Work: The CAEH has four core activities: raise awareness of homelessness in Canada; mobilize communities and government to commit to ending homelessness through 10 Year Plans; provide communities with the information, tools, knowledge and coaching necessary to develop and implement those plans; and proactively seek provincial and federal policy change to support ending homelessness. We'll be posting news from the CAEH, information on homelessness in Canada, announcements on new training opportunities and materials, as well as information on the National Conference on Ending Homelessness.