Sanguen Health Centre Statement: One Year After the Closure of Kitchener CTS and the Future of Harm Reduction in Ontario

Encampment evictions have real and lasting impacts on the health and well-being of those experiencing homelessness. At Sanguen, we believe in solutions that prioritize dignity, continuity of care, and lived experience. Read our full statement on the impact of encampment evictions and why compassionate, collaborative approaches matter.

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Sanguen Health Centre Statement on the Impact of Encampment Evictions

Encampment evictions have real and lasting impacts on the health and well-being of those experiencing homelessness. At Sanguen, we believe in solutions that prioritize dignity, continuity of care, and lived experience. Read our full statement on the impact of encampment evictions and why compassionate, collaborative approaches matter.

[Read the full statement →]

Sanguen Health Centre Statement on the Impact of Encampment Evictions

On April 1, 2026, we will mark one year since the closure of the Kitchener Consumption and Treatment Services (CTS) site — a service that was deeply embedded in our community and an essential part of the local health system.

At Sanguen, we continue to see the impacts of that loss every day.

[Read the full statement →]

Sanguen Health Centre Statement on the Impact of Encampment Evictions

On April 1, 2026, we will mark one year since the closure of the Kitchener Consumption and Treatment Services (CTS) site — a service that was deeply embedded in our community and an essential part of the local health system.

At Sanguen, we continue to see the impacts of that loss every day.

[Read the full statement →]

Sanguen Health Centre Statement on the Impact of Encampment Evictions

On April 1, 2026, we will mark one year since the closure of the Kitchener Consumption and Treatment Services (CTS) site — a service that was deeply embedded in our community and an essential part of the local health system.

At Sanguen, we continue to see the impacts of that loss every day.

[Read the full statement →]