It’s Time to Address the Unaddressed
Bringing light to hidden homelessness in Calgary through a gender-equity lens.
“I moved back in with the man I had a no contact order with and lived with anxiety until I was approved for a housing program”
- Voice of Lived Experience
What is hidden Homelessness?
Many women and gender diverse people experiencing homelessness aren’t counted in official data.
To stay safe, women and gender diverse people often resort to survival strategies, such as trading sex for shelter, remaining in abusive relationships, couch surfing, or sleeping in cars.
“I’m 61, working nights in construction, and living in my car. They told me I’m not in enough of a crisis to get into a shelter.”
- Voice of Lived Experience
Frontline Service Worker
“We could do more if there were more resources… women and gender-diverse people are not even on the radar. We are just trying to house people.”
Women, gender-diverse people, and children face critical, traumatic circumstances that cause them to become housing insecure.
The IMPACT
What remains hidden cannot be addressed.
Hidden homelessness puts women, children, and gender diverse people at risk of illness, violence, and isolation. When their experiences go unrecognized and unsupported, these hardships often repeat across generations, deepening cycles of poverty and trauma.
It’s time to break those cycles. Calgary needs local solutions that build inclusive housing and lasting stability for everyone, now and for the future.
“My daughter calls the shelter our ‘hotel.’ We’ve been here for months while I fight to keep custody after years of abuse.”
- Voice of Lived Experience
OUR Work is well UNDERWAY
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Collaborating with lived-experts, frontline staff and sector leadership, we are collecting and analyzing data to better understand the true scale and nature of hidden homelessness in Calgary. Be the first to read our final report and stay updated as we move forward with our findings.