The first full evaluation of London’s hubs for the homeless is in, and the result: things are working well but momentum is “fragile” amid staff burnout and a lack of funding. LFP’s Jack Moulton takes a look at the report card on the city’s whole-of-community response to health and homelessness.

WHERE ARE THE HUBS NOW?

London has two service hubs for residents experiencing homelessness, offering shelter and wraparound services to those with the highest needs. One caters to youth and is operated by Youth Opportunities Unlimited, while the other serves Indigenous residents and is run by Atlohsa Family Healing Services.

The system, a unique approach to homelessness in Canada, was seeded by an anonymous $25-million donation in 2023. Through additional fundraising and matching contribution

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