Like all great partnerships, qualities like collaboration, mutual respect and trust are vital to success. It’s
been over 30 years since CUPS forged a transformational relationship with the Royal Bank of Canada
(RBC).
Read MoreIn her youth, Camille experienced the neglect, abuse and feelings that she didn’t belong that, ultimately, resulted in her leaving school. On her own, she was vulnerably housed for six years, had lived experience with substance abuse, being sex trafficked, incarceration and a pregnancy in an abusive relationship.
Read MoreSeeking help has never, and will never, be easy. When people experiencing homelessness, poverty and trauma arrive at CUPS, it can be that first step to the better health outcomes they want for themselves.
Read MoreCUPS Connect 2 Care and Calgary Allied Mobile Palliative Program is a community-based, collaborative and mobile team that has coordinated and navigated complex social and medical care for six years and counting.
Read MoreWe know that trauma negatively impacts brain development in young children, and the presence of a caring and supportive adult - in this case a father - can minimize the chances of severe health issues.
Read MoreThe holidays are behind us, yet for individuals and families who are struggling, a prepared/frozen meal hamper from CUPS is more than food — it’s a much-needed support network against isolation.
For the second year, we’re bringing help to clients’ doors — 100 Doors, to be exact.
Read MoreSince 2013, CUPS has been thrilled to be among the organizations receiving turkeys and hams through the annual Corey Mace Turkey Drive. For Corey, the holiday meal is special; food brings people together.
Read MoreIn its 14th year, the Red Express has arrived again, this time with toys for 114 kids in our early education programs. This is more than a giveback for organizers — it’s an unshakeable bond with CUPS. Now a legacy event, this program has provided presents for nearly 1,500 kids.
Read MoreThis year we celebrate a five-year relationship between CUPS and Calgary-based restaurateur Jeff Jamieson that began as most community connections do — we met our new next-door neighbour.
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