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Boyle Street Community Services has been supporting people experiencing homelessness and poverty since 1971. And for many of those years, it was operating out of a dilapidated facility on 101st Street and 105th Avenue.
In late 2021, Boyle Street announced it was purchasing a new building a few blocks north of their original location and they were getting set to break ground on okimaw peyesew kamik, which is Cree for The King Thunderbird Centre.
But what was supposed to be a rather straight forward move began facing major hurdles, first with building permit issues, then community backlash and that was only the beginning.
On this episode, we speak with Jordan Reiniger, Executive Director of Boyle Street Community Services, to get an update on okimaw peyesew kamik and what’s next for Edmonton’s inner-city communities.
Links:
Learn more about Boyle Street Community Services.
Learn more about the history of The King Thunderbird Centre.
Donate to the okimaw peyesew kamik (King Thunderbird Centre) endowment fund. All donations will be matched up to $45,000.
ECF Happenings:
Find out how to create an Endowment Fund of your own.
Read the latest on our blog.
Check out some of the amazing funds our donors have created.
ECF Grants:
* Click here to see all ECF Grants.
Upcoming Student Awards:
* Click here to find details for all of our student awards!
The Well Endowed Podcast is produced by Edmonton Community Foundation.
Our endowment funds support emerging and priority needs in the greater Edmonton community, now and for generations to come. Donate to a fund
Boyle Street Community Services has been supporting people experiencing homelessness and poverty since 1971. And for many of those years, it was operating out of a dilapidated facility on 101st Street and 105th Avenue.
In late 2021, Boyle Street announced it was purchasing a new building a few blocks north of their original location and they were getting set to break ground on okimaw peyesew kamik, which is Cree for The King Thunderbird Centre.
But what was supposed to be a rather straight forward move began facing major hurdles, first with building permit issues, then community backlash and that was only the beginning.
On this episode, we speak with Jordan Reiniger, Executive Director of Boyle Street Community Services, to get an update on okimaw peyesew kamik and what’s next for Edmonton’s inner-city communities.
Links:
Learn more about Boyle Street Community Services.
Learn more about the history of The King Thunderbird Centre.
Donate to the okimaw peyesew kamik (King Thunderbird Centre) endowment fund. All donations will be matched up to $45,000.
ECF Happenings:
Find out how to create an Endowment Fund of your own.
Read the latest on our blog.
Check out some of the amazing funds our donors have created.
ECF Grants:
* Click here to see all ECF Grants.
Upcoming Student Awards:
* Click here to find details for all of our student awards!
The Well Endowed Podcast is produced by Edmonton Community Foundation.