Canada’s expecting 76,000 refugees in 2023. Meet the woman furnishing hundreds of their homes for free

Suzi Shore Sauve started From House to Home in her garage, and now operates it out of a giant warehouse.
Suzi Shore Sauve, left, receives a Wood Cookie award during an Ottawa Redblacks game in October 2022. (Photo courtesy From House to Home/ Facebook)

At a recent Ottawa Redblacks football game, the team presented Suzi Shore Sauve with their “Wood Cookie” award. The distinction is given out at each home game to a community member making a difference; on this day, they honoured Shore Sauve for her multifaith volunteer initiative, From House to Home Ottawa.

It all started two summers ago, after her father, David Shore, died. To honour him, she came up with a charity project—she would collect gently used furniture from people who wanted to get rid of it, then donate it to refugees who recently found houses but couldn’t afford to furnish them.

At first, she paid for this service entirely out of her own pocket, storing everything in her garage. But today, her charity stores all their donations in a giant warehouse, and Shore Sauve has hired staff to handle pick-ups and deliveries. This year, From House to Home Ottawa has helped 250 families, including 14 families in three days in just the last week. Shore Sauve joins to discuss her project and how they’re planning to help some of the quarter-million refugees expected to arrive in Canada by 2026.

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