Transition House Asking the Public to Take Part in Survey

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Transition House is asking you to take an active part in designing the organization’s future by feeding into our communications strategy through an online survey.  

Transition House provides temporary, short-term crisis housing in Northumberland.  The shelter provides services to alleviate people’s immediate housing crisis as a first step to being quickly and permanently re-housed.  

The survey: ·         Will take approximately 5-10 minutes. ·         Is available online until March 22, 2021 at 5:00pm ·         

Includes an open text box in the final question, for any additional feedback.   Please follow the link to the survey:https://ca.research.net/r/TransitionHouseComms  

Filling in this survey is a great way for you to have your voice heard and make your ideas count.

Rest assured, your privacy will be protected. Individuals cannot be identified. Thank you for taking the time to help us through this planning process.

Your suggestions and feedback are important to us. Your input will help shape the future of Transition House.   

Sincerely,   Anne NewmanExecutive Director

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