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  • Rental housing operators and community building
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    Rental housing operators and community building

    By Keltie Craig 2023 . 12 . 132025 . 03 . 11

    Making Connections – a rental housing providers and neighbourly social connectedness research overview.

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    Are you and your neighbours safely connected and prepared for extreme heat? Try out our new guide

    By Building Resilient Neighbourhoods 2023 . 06 . 212023 . 06 . 23

    Building Resilient Neighbourhoods (BRN), in collaboration with Hey Neighbour Collective, has published a new, free guide called Prepare Together for Extreme Heat.

    Read More Are you and your neighbours safely connected and prepared for extreme heat? Try out our new guideContinue

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    Webinar recap: Social Sustainability in Multi-Unit Housing 

    By Lainey Martin 2023 . 03 . 072023 . 03 . 09

    On March 1st, Hey Neighbour Collective (HNC) and CMHC co-hosted a webinar entitled ‘Social Sustainability in Multi-Unit Housing.’ A diverse audience, including local and federal government employees, housing providers and…

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    Who is in your emergency kit?

    By Hey Neighbour Collective 2021 . 06 . 012021 . 06 . 01

    Neighbours who already knew each other and their respective lifestyles and needs have been able to support each other relatively easily and effectively – whereas neighbours who weren’t already connected have scrambled to figure out how to build relationships.

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  • Connect and Prepare with Resilient Neighbourhoods
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    Fostering preparedness and community in multi-unit buildings

    By Hey Neighbour Collective 2021 . 04 . 212024 . 02 . 07

    Building Resilient Neighbourhoods’ Stacy Barter discusses the Connect &
    Prepare program and how property managers can best support and benefit from social connectedness and emergency preparedness among tenants.

    Read More Fostering preparedness and community in multi-unit buildingsContinue

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