House of Friendship
Emily Hollis is a diligent individual with a diverse range of work experience in various social work roles. From their time as a student intern at House of Friendship to their involvement with Mennonite Central Committee's CoSA program, Emily has actively engaged in supporting community members in need. With past positions at Indwell and Redeemer University, Emily has gained valuable experience in housing support, community coordination, and student assistance. Currently pursuing a Bachelor of Social Work degree at Renison University College, Emily’s dedication to social work is evident in their academic and professional pursuits.
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House of Friendship
Our Vision is for a healthy community where all can belong and thrive. Our Mission: House of Friendship strengthens people and communities by being there when needed, speaking up and working together. Our Values: Inspired by Christian Faith, we continue to be shaped by the following values: COMPASSION - We extend the hand of friendship INCLUSION- We believe everyone has a seat at the table JUSTICE- We value a society where all have a voice DIGNITY- We honour the self-respect of each person HOPE- We always see hope, even in times of trouble Over the years through the efforts of many volunteers and staff House of Friendship has served thousands of low-income people and has become a vital part of the social service network of the Region of Waterloo. Presently, the agency serves over 42,000 women, men, youth and children annually. Program areas include addiction services, community services, family services and residential services.