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Community Group Proposes Repurposing Church Building for Homeless Support in Regina

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 21, 2025
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The escalating crisis of food insecurity and homelessness in Regina has spurred a community-driven initiative to transform a former church into a sanctuary for those in need. The Hawk Principle Community Service Cooperative, a mutual aid organization, has set its sights on acquiring the former Trinity Lutheran Church, envisioning it as a vital hub to address the pressing needs of the vulnerable population within the heritage area. This ambitious project, however, faces significant financial and logistical hurdles, requiring not only the purchase of the building but also the funding of crucial programs designed to connect individuals with essential services.

The former Trinity Lutheran Church, listed at $1.19 million, presents a unique opportunity to establish a comprehensive support system for the homeless. Hawk Principle estimates a total of $2 million is needed to realize their vision, encompassing the acquisition cost and the implementation of sustainable programs. The organization recognizes the critical gaps in existing services, particularly during evening hours when many shelters and resources are unavailable. Their proposed community hub seeks to provide much-needed respite and sustenance, offering evening meal programs and a safe haven during vulnerable times.

Shawn Koch, co-director of Hawk Principle, emphasizes the urgency of the situation, highlighting the strain on current resources and the limited availability of support systems. The scarcity of options between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. creates a critical window of vulnerability for those experiencing homelessness, leaving them without access to basic necessities like warmth and food. The expansive space within the former church offers an ideal setting to implement robust programs catering to these unmet needs. This initiative aims to alleviate the pressure on existing homeless organizations, including Carmichael Outreach, downtown services, police, and the newly established Eagles Club shelter.

The proposed community hub represents a collaborative approach to addressing homelessness, aiming to complement existing services rather than duplicate them. The organizers envision a synergistic relationship with Carmichael Outreach, ensuring seamless transitions and continuous support for individuals seeking assistance. By providing services during the critical evening hours, the hub aims to fill the gaps in existing support systems, ensuring that individuals have consistent access to essential resources. This collaboration aims to maximize the impact of both organizations, offering a comprehensive network of support for the homeless population.

Despite the compelling vision and the evident need, the acquisition of the former Trinity Lutheran Church presents significant challenges. The hefty price tag poses a formidable financial obstacle for the community-driven organization. Furthermore, competing interests from other potential buyers add another layer of complexity. The former pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Sarah Dymund, confirmed the existence of other interested parties, indicating the competitive landscape for securing the property. This competition underscores the urgency for Hawk Principle to secure the necessary funding and solidify their bid.

With the clock ticking, Hawk Principle faces a race against time to raise the required funds. Their ambitious goal is to secure $1 million by March 1st, enabling them to acquire the building and commence their essential services. The organization recognizes the precariousness of their situation, acutely aware of the possibility that the building may be sold to another buyer. Despite the potential setbacks, Hawk Principle remains committed to finding a suitable space to continue their mission of supporting the community, even if the acquisition of the former church proves unsuccessful. The organization’s unwavering dedication highlights the critical need for this initiative and the determination to serve the vulnerable population, regardless of the challenges.

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