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CUPS administers more than 550 COVID-19 vaccines

Removing barriers and increasing accessibility to the COVID-19 vaccine has been a priority at CUPS for the last few months. What started initially as a support program for shelter populations has expanded into a CUPS outreach vaccination program that is actively getting immunizations into vulnerable members of our community.

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Making Connections Through Integrated Care

This year, the report highlights powerful stories of resilience and success through a year like no other. It explores the impact of the Assisted Self-Isolation Site, a partnership with The Alex, looks at how we pivoted as an organization to ensure no one fell through the cracks, and dives deeper into CUPS Connect 2 Care program.

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CUPS Client Story: Kevin*

Kevin began using opiates and meth when he was 16 after his mother passed away. He aged out of the youth system at 18 and began living in emergency shelters or would sleep in train station terminals with his father, who was also experiencing homelessness.

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Graduation at the Child Development Centre

It’s graduation day next week at the CUPS Child Development Centre. This group has demonstrated resilience with how they’ve adapted with their families to online learning, continuous changes to restrictions and everything that comes from going to school during a pandemic.



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CUPS Client Story: Mike

Mike grew up only knowing and understanding one way to live — through struggling and homelessness. He was exposed to alcohol, drugs and crime at a young age and it was the only lifestyle he knew.



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COVID-19: one year later

Our landscape is continuing to evolve. It’s been an exhausting and emotionally draining year for many. It’s also been a year we should be proud of. Proud of how we came together as a community to support each other and find ways through a challenging time.


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CUPS Client Story: Mardi

It was 2008 when Mardi got a call from her family doctor that would change her life. Her latest labs showed that her liver enzymes were high. Her doctor wanted more bloodwork done. Those results came back positive for HCV.

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CUPS Client Story: Rob

Rob had it rough. For years, he slept on the streets, where he battled mental health challenges that prevented him from living a full life, struggling between the grips of his illness and what he knew he needed to get done: find help and change the trajectory of his life.

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