Atlas-Apex Angels

Atlas-Apex Angels

Atlas-Apex Roofing

Atlas-Apex Roofing is proud to introduce the Atlas-Apex Angels program in support of people in need across Canada.


As we all know, the past two years have presented enormous challenges for everyone, with unprecedented changes impacting all of us in many aspects of our lives. Not the least of these challenges have been the highly volatile social and economic landscapes, with people experiencing homelessness exponentially on a global scale.


In response to this crisis, Atlas-Apex Roofing has created the Atlas-Apex Angels program to provide much-needed support to people in need in communities across Canada.

Alberta

A Little Help Can Make a Big Change (Alberta)

December 2022

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    Leduc Hub Association is 100% operated by volunteers and 100% funded by donations.


    Their mission is to strengthen community by connecting people to support services and knowledge and provide needed resources in a supportive, non-judgmental atmosphere.


    E4C in Edmonton is working to prevent and eventually eliminate poverty. It is a big task but one that they know is possible with the help of others who are ready to see the strength that they see in the people that they serve.

Ottawa

Changing the Lives of Our Youth (Ottawa)

December 2022

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    Operation Come Home runs the only national reunite program that reunites runaway youth with their families, traveling youth from all across Canada to any Canadian destination. If you are looking to return home or would like more information on Operation Come Home reunite program, please call toll-free at (800) 668-4663.

Vancouver

Gifts That Give Back (Vancouver)

December 2022

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    Give back this holiday season and spread kindness in your community.


    1.  Aboriginal Shelter – 201 Central Street, Vancouver (male shelter)
    2. Directions Temporary Youth Shelter – 1138 Burrard Street, Vancouver (women and men shelter)
    3.  New Fountain Shelter – 356 East Hastings Street, Vancouver (women and men shelter)
    4. Downtown Eastside Women’s Shelter – 302 Columbia Street, Vancouver (women-only shelter)
    5. The Gathering Place Community Centre – 609 Helmcken Street, Vancouver (programs and services for lower-income, people with disabilities, seniors, LGBTQ community, youth, and homeless)
Regina

Bundle of Joy (Regina)

December 2022

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    Family Service Regina works with individuals, families, and communities in all their forms, who are currently in distress or at risk.


    Carmichael Outreach provides various services to those in the community who experience poverty and homelessness. Their mission is to foster empowerment through dignity, respect, and advocacy in our community.

Winnipeg

Hope Grows Here (Winnipeg)

December 2022

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    Serving the needs of Winnipeg’s most vulnerable residents since 1972, Main Street Project offers programming and services to help community members build stability. 

Saskatoon

One Small Step (Saskatoon)

December 2022

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    Providing safe and respectful environments for individuals across Saskatoon, SK.


    1. EGADZ provides youth-directed programs and services to children and their families that improve their quality of life and meet their needs.
    2. Saskatoon Crisis Intervention Service intervenes and manages social, emotional, and psychological emergencies for individuals experiencing a crisis moment.
    3. Saskatoon Interval House is an emergency temporary shelter for women and their children who require safe accommodation.
Toronto

Springs of Hope (Toronto) 

November 2022

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    Mustard Seed, which is part of Fontbonne Ministries, offers a welcoming environment and safe space for social connection, creativity, wellness, spiritual enrichment, food access, and to develop life skills. The charity was founded in 2000 by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Toronto, a community of women who, through their compassionate presence, respond to various needs.

London, ON

Giving Back (London, ON)

November 2022

    Halifax

    Care & Comfort (Halifax)

    November 2022

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      Shelter Nova Scotia supports people in times of crisis, offering help through emergency shelters, community housing, and community outreach programs. Working closely with Metro Turning Point, it's a harm reduction, 30-bed emergency shelter for individuals who identify as male or are gender diverse.

    Montreal

    La rue des Femmes et sa Fondation (Montréal)

    March 2022

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      La rue des Femmes et sa Fondation is a non-profit organization and relational health center that welcomes and cares for women who are in a state of homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless.

    Vancouver

    Sleeping Bag Delivery (Vancouver)

    March 2022

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      1. Downtown Eastside Women’s Shelter (homeless/abused/addicts) – 302 Columbia Street, Vancouver
      2. New Fountain Shelter (homeless shelter) – 356 East Hastings Street, Vancouver
      3. The Gathering Place Community Centre (low-income and vulnerable seniors/disabled/LGBTW/homeless youth) – 609 Helmcken Street, Vancouver
      4. Aboriginal Friendship Centre Society (Native Canadian shelter) – 1607 East Hastings Street, Vancouver
      5. Directions Temporary Youth Shelter (homeless/abused/neglected/mental health challenged youth shelter) – 1136 Burrard Street, Vancouver
    Kitchener

    The Salvation Army (Kitchener)

    March 2022

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      The Salvation Army is a Christian organization that gives hope and support to vulnerable people in 400 communities across Canada and in 132 countries. The Salvation Army exists to share the love of Jesus Christ, meet human needs and be a transforming influence in the communities of our world.

    Kitchener

    519 Community Collective (Kitchener)

    March 2022

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      519 Community Collective is based in the tri-cities and is a local non-profit organization that helps support people who are struggling in the community. They deal directly with those who are homeless and the most vulnerable. 

    Halifax

    Shelter Nova Scotia (Halifax)

    March 2022

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      Shelter Nova Scotia operates six facilities throughout Halifax, providing much-needed services, food, essential items, and most importantly, a safe place to sleep for up to 106 people every night of the year. Throughout their community, they support approximately 1,300 individuals and families annually either through their facilities or their support programs such as the Community Trustees, eviction prevention and housing support, and, most recently, their newly opened Housing Hub drop-in center.

    Saskatchewan

    YWCA Regina (Saskatchewan)

    March 2022

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      YWCA Regina is a community voice of and for women. They support women and families in the realization of their full potential by offering multiple programs for housing, child-care services, summer camps, and more.

    Saskatchewan

    Family Service Regina (Saskatchewan)

    March 2022

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      Family Service Regina is committed to a path of ongoing reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples based on mutually respectful relationships. They strive to help Indigenous families’ well-being, inclusiveness, and justice. Through many programs they offer, they provide a journey of reconciliation among the Indigenous communities. They are also committed to a recruitment strategy to increase the representation of people with First Nations, Aboriginal, Metis, and Inuit heritage on their staff and board.

    Alberta

    Leduc Hub Association (Alberta)

    February 2022

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      Leduc Hub Association offers a variety of ways to help those in need in the Leduc community by providing programs for the homeless, families, and women fleeing domestic abuse. They offer financial support, food, medical needs, and more to serve their community.

    Manitoba

    Main Street Project (Manitoba)

    February 2022

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      Main Street Project has been serving the needs of Winnipeg’s most vulnerable residents since 1972. They offer programming and services such as housing, social services, health support, and more to help their community members build stability.

    Ottawa

    Somerset West (Ottawa)

    February 2022

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      Somerset West helps those during the night by handing out “overnight stay warm packages.” They also help the homeless population deal with COVID struggles, making sure vaccinations and testing are more accessible to them.

    Ottawa

    Ottawa Innercity Ministries (Ottawa)

    February 2022

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      Ottawa Innercity Ministries helps those during the night by handing out “overnight stay warm packages.”

    Ottawa

    Operation Come Home (Ottawa)

    February 2022

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      Operation Come Home helps homeless youth find housing.

    Toronto

    Mustard Seed (Toronto)

    February 2022

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      Mustard Seed, which is part of Fontbonne Ministries, was founded under the Sisters of St. Joseph of Toronto in 2000 and is operating as an independent charity. Mustard Seed is a community support and gathering space in the South Riverdale neighborhood of Toronto that offers food and skill development programs.

    Toronto

    Sisters of St. Joseph (Toronto)

    February 2022

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      Sisters of St. Joseph of Toronto accumulates donations of winter clothing and other supplies for the Faith in the City network.


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