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Homeless community responses

United Way unveils results of survey on Project Nexus

Feb 24, 2026 | 11:22 AM

United Way Central Alberta has released the results of its community survey on the proposed Project Nexus location.

The organization gathered responses from 185 people experiencing homelessness or housing instability in Red Deer.

United Way conducted the survey to ensure the people who will most likely utilize the shelter had the opportunity to share their thoughts. All of those who took part in the initiative received $25.

“Decisions that directly affect vulnerable people are stronger when informed by lived experience,” said Chelsea O’Donoghue, CEO of United Way Central Alberta. “Gathering that input helps inform discussion; it does not advocate for any specific outcome.”

The United Way says the responses reflected a range of views, with accessibility, transportation, safety, and weather-related exposure noted as major concerns.

However, strong support emerged for integrated services such as housing navigation, employment support, mental health services, and access to basic amenities, including bathrooms, showers, laundry, and storage within a shelter setting.

“United Way Central Alberta is not advocating for or against the Project Nexus proposal. The organization’s role was to ensure broad lived-experience input was part of the public conversation,” as stated in a media release.

The full survey can be found here.