Demand for Out of the Cold continues to grow
St. Catharines in Ontario's Niagara Region is not unlike other cities around the country when it comes to the high numbers of people using area food banks.
The colour of charity
A colouring book of famous religious paintings shows the beauty of Christian faith both in art and charity.
York Region faith communities relaunch Out of the Cold
In the suburbs north of Toronto, faith communities are still banding together to provide emergency shelter to the homeless this winter.
Out of the Cold under COVID restrictions
Out of the Cold still isn’t out of the woods as the global pandemic meanders through its fourth wave in Ontario.
Pandemic forces Out of the Cold to look for other ways to help homeless
Outside the St. Brigid’s Out of the Cold shelter on the last official day of summer, as trees in the park are threatening to burst into red and gold, 28-year-old Harley was wondering whether this church basement might be a place where he could stay.
Shelters step up efforts for vulnerable
Society’s most vulnerable are often lost in the shuffle at the best of times, but with the world being blindsided by COVID-19 those operating programs for the homeless and marginalized are working to ensure these people are not forgotten.
Out of the Cold steps up security
As another Out of the Cold season gets underway volunteers are worried about increased violence they face as they offer hot meals and a bed to people living on the street.
Study paints bleak portrait of city’s poor
For the first time in its 30-year history, researchers have taken a serious look at who uses Toronto’s volunteer, informal, faithbased system of overnight shelters known as Out of the Cold.
Need, hope grows as Out of the Cold digs in to help the homeless
In 2006, after 20 years of stellar work with the Out of the Cold program to shelter the homeless, its co-founder was not impressed.
It may be time to consider closing Out of the Cold, said the man responsible for managing the 30-year-old church-based shelter program.
Out of the Cold program trying to cope in extreme conditions
As much of the country contended with an environmental explosion of extreme cold temperatures in early January, Out of the Cold centres were crying out for a better solution.
A nine per cent jump in overnight guests has pushed Toronto’s Out of the Cold system dangerously close to turning people away, according to a new report from Dixon Hall Neighbourhood Services.
Sr. Sue Moran leaves legacy of compassion for homeless
Toronto’s ad-hoc, volunteer-run, unofficial, floating shelter system for the homeless begins its 30th year without its co-founder and guiding spirit.
Sr. Sue Moran, co-founder of Out of the Cold, remembered at funeral
The woman who demanded Toronto meet its homeless citizens face-to-face and heart-to-heart has died. Sr. Sue Moran, co-founder of Out of the Cold, died of a sudden heart attack Sunday night, Dec. 19. She was 78 years old.
Out of the Cold: A history of caring
Editor’s note: Launched almost 30 years ago as a project at Toronto’s St. Michael’s College School, the Out of the Cold program is a remarkable story of Christian outreach that last winter provided food and shelter to more than 12,000 homeless men and women. That success is celebrated in a just-released book by Catholic Register associate editor Michael Swan. In this excerpt from Out of the Cold: A history of caring, Swan recounts how the program found a home in one downtown Toronto church.