Keeping the homeless healthy and well this winter
The Rev. Bill Crews Foundation has once again expanded its flu vaccination program to keep the homeless healthy this winter.
The Rev. Bill Crews Foundation has once again expanded its flu vaccination program to keep the homeless healthy this winter.
The high price of seeing the doctor, combined with winter illness has meant our health and wellbeing clinic is often booked.
This winter the situation has become so dire that homeless and hungry people come to us in tears begging for food.
Our newest Loaves & Fishes Free Restaurant is located in Lethbridge Park and serves lunch to 100 hungry people a day.
Students in our literacy program achieve gains in their reading age of at least 7 months, and some up to 2 years.
The Rev. Bill Crews Foundation provides a suite of wrap-around care services in addition to the free meals we give away.
The Rev. Bill Crews Foundation has never been busier, distributing 40,000 free meals a month to people squeezed by the cost of living.
Easter 2023 is busier than ever at The Rev. Bill Crews Foundation. We're doing so much more than just giving meals to the hungry.
Christmas at my Foundation is full of magical moments. Together we can bring the spirit of Christmas to thousands.
Over 1,300 people in need will enjoy Christmas cheer when our food vans deliver meals to where they live.