Victory Foundation - Calgary

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About Victory Foundation

The Victory Foundation began as a ‘street church’ in Victoria Park in 1992, by re-opening an abandoned church building on the corner of 13th Ave. and Olympic Way. The street church and emergency supplies of food and clothing for the homeless were our first priorities. Shortly after opening the Victoria Outreach Centre, work began renovating a nearby house. This house became our first transitional house for homeless individuals who were looking for help in coming off the streets. In 1994 the first ‘women’s house’ was established. In 1995, the Victory Foundation began supporting a Cubs and Scouts program for the three communities within the area (Inglewood, Ramsey, and Victoria Park). A Youth Centre was established in 1999. Later on in 2001 we opened a Children’s centre, in what was once an equipment storage building for the Victoria Park Community Association. At the peak of our work in Victoria Park, we provided seven houses (with 35 rooms), a youth centre and a children’s centre. One by one, we lost our buildings due to the Stampede Park Expansion. In August of 2005, we began a new work in Forest Lawn with the planting of the Eastside Victory Outreach. This location currently assists over 150 people a week and the numbers are continuing to grow. In June of 2007, the Victory Outreach Centre and the Victory Foundation moved out of Victoria Park and into the community of Ogden. The new home for the Victory Foundation (and the Victory Outreach Centre) is now located in the Historical Ogden Hotel at 7012 Ogden Road. The Victory Foundation is an integral part in developing, sustaining and restoring a sense of community in the communities it serves.

Contact Victory Foundation

Address :

7012 Ogden Rd SE, Calgary, AB T2C 1B4, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +98
Postal code : 2
Website : http://www.victoryfoundation.ca/
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7012 Ogden Rd SE, Calgary, AB T2C 1B4, Canada
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This has been a great place to live.
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The foundation is helping men get off substance misuse. In these days of CPC's de-funding mental health services, it's good to see a place that is committed to those struggling with addiction.
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From the outside it seems like a good place in the sense that they seem to help people in need with substance abuse issues or homelessness, but in reality they care only about money from the government. For instance: They require people with little to no income to pay 100 dollars on-top of rent to be fed food bank food daily for dinner (1 meal 5 days a week). 60 men in a building paying 100 dollars each to eat food given to them for free ?. And from what I saw it was nothing most people would eat. Something seems morally wrong with that situation.

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