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Upcoming Event  -
The Warm Nights Toronto:
RV Project for Safe Sleeping Spaces

📅 November 21 & 22, 2025
🕕 Starting at 6:00 PM
📍 Nathan Phillips Square, 100 Queen St W
🕊️ Theme: Raising Awareness for Safe Sleeping Spaces

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As winter approaches, The Warm Nights Toronto initiative launches a powerful awareness action.


Two RVs will be parked at Nathan Phillips Square, symbolizing the urgent need for safe sleeping spaces for people experiencing homelessness.

Across our city, even in one of the wealthiest cities in the world many are forced to sleep outside without warmth, safety, or dignity.

Our project calls on governments, businesses, community organizations, and citizens to unite in creating sustainable solutions that ensure shelter and dignity for all.

Join us to: 

Activate empty and unused spaces for safe shelter.
 

Encourage local businesses to share ideas, resources, and support.
 

Mobilize communities and volunteers to build a network of care and compassion.

Together, we can build a city where everyone has a safe place to sleep.


Let’s make Toronto’s winter a test of our humanity, not a death sentence.

A Compassionate Response to Homelessness in Our City

Working together to support access to safe shelter, dignity, and real community solutions.

Community Initiative

Innovative solar shelter pods for homeless people in Toronto – community initiative for safe winter sleeping solutions.

Community Support in Action

Collaborative approaches that strengthen shelter access, and community dignity

Homeless encampment under a bridge in Toronto during winter, highlighting urgent need for shelter support.

 Community Engagement

Partnering with faith-based organizations, community groups, frontline workers, and government offices to strengthen support across the city.

Sign reading “All I want for Christmas is a home” placed near homeless encampment during winter.

Advocacy and Awareness Campaign

Raising awareness through letters, press conferences, community events, and meetings with city officials to highlight solutions and drive change.

Our Approach

Coordinated Support

We connect outreach workers, faith communities, and neighborhood groups to share urgent updates, respond to encampment needs, and coordinate solutions more efficiently across Toronto.

Uplifting Community Voices

We help frontline partners elevate on-the-ground realities to city leadership, ensuring safety concerns, resource shortages, and winter risks are seen and addressed.

Our Strategies

Community-driven approaches to address homelessness with dignity.

Interim Shelters

Identifying vacant non-profit buildings to create temporary, safe shelter spaces.

Small-Scale Housing Solutions

Building smaller, culturally relevant shelters designed with dignity and privacy.

Cross-Sector Collaboration

Working with faith groups, frontline workers, and community organizations.

Public Advocacy

Raising awareness through campaigns, press, and government engagement.

How You Can Help?

Community support starts with small actions that

create real change.

Volunteer​

Support outreach events, help with shelter organization, and community coordination.

Donate Items​​

Provide clothing, hygiene supplies, and essential gear for individuals in need.

Partner With Us

Collaborate with local organizations, agencies, and community leaders.

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416-361-8892/ 647-907-6272 

crisisinourcity@gmail.com

Toronto, Canada

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