As homelessness continues to rise across the country, communities are increasingly becoming overwhelmed as they respond to the crisis.
The housing crisis has continued to intensify, pushing more and more people out of their homes and into homelessness.
The crisis we face is driving more workers in the sector to burnout — and more Canadians than ever before are experiencing the trauma of homelessness.
CAEH24 is an opportunity for communities, organizations, front-line workers, advocates leaders and people with lived experience to learn from one another, take inspiration, and take away actionable information to improve their work to end homelessness in their communities.
This is the 11th annual National Conference on Ending Homelessness. Over 85% of people who attend make a change in their community’s response to homelessness because of something they learned at one of our conferences.
Hosting the conference in Ottawa is also an opportunity to advocate for the key policy changes that will end homelessness and fix the housing crisis.
With the upcoming Canadian federal election in 2025, CAEH24 will emphasize the policies that will end homelessness and how we can best advocate and campaign to end homelessness ahead of the election.