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Karen O'Shannacery was born on 1950 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, is an executive. Discover Karen O'Shannacery's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?
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Her husband is Mike Landiek
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Karen O'Shannacery Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Karen O'Shannacery worth at the age of years old? Karen O'Shannacery’s income source is mostly from being a successful executive. She is from Canada. We have estimated
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As president of The Society To End Homelessness In Burnaby, she oversaw the establishment of the first building for the homeless in Burnaby in 2019. The $10-million project would ensure 52 people had access to adequate shelter and aid inside the three-storey modular building. O’Shannacery was also named to the National Advisory Committee on Homelessness in 2019.
In 2006, O’Shannacery co-founded the BC Shelter Network. A few years later, O’Shannacery received the Order of British Columbia for her dedication to homeless advocacy. In 2014, O’Shannacery announced her retirement from the Lookout Emergency Aid Society after 43 years. At the time of her retirement, the Lookout Emergency Aid Society was providing homes, transitional housing, and shelters for over 900 people. Two years later, she presided over The Burnaby Task Force on Homelessness, which turned into a non-profit called The Society To End Homelessness In Burnaby. During the same year, O’Shannacery received the British Columbia Civic Merit Award.
In 1973, O’Shannacery became a founding member of the Vancouver Urban Core Community Workers Association while continuing to grow the Lookout Emergency Aid Society. Her advocacy work allowed her to use grant money from the government to grow her outreach program out of the hotel. The society moved into various apartments and hotel rooms before earning a large government grant to built their own shelter on Alexander Street at the end of the era. During the 1980s, the British Columbia Social Credit Party began to cut funding for homeless shelters and outreach programs. This led to a 100-person protest at the Carnegie Centre on the last day of the $50 grant for welfare recipients. During the protest, O’Shannacery stated that the Lookout Emergency Aid Society was sending people via cab to hospitals for first aid as a result of the cut to funding. Human Resources Minister Grace McCarthy claimed this was an "over-reaction" and that the Community Involvement Program made little impact on the lives of disabled individuals.
Karen O’Shannacery OBC (born 1950) is a Canadian homeless advocate. She is the former executive director of the Lookout Emergency Aid Society in Burnaby and co-founder of the BC Shelter Network.
O’Shannacery was born in 1950 in Vancouver, British Columbia. At the age of 14, she ran away from her home in Richmond to escape her violent, alcoholic father and general poverty. After staying at various friends' houses in her hometown, she hitchhiked to numerous cities including Toronto and San Francisco. As a youth living on the street, she became involved in drugs and the sex trade industry to find suitable living accommodations.