This is a list of the organizations participating in 2025; many others have participated over the years. We thank our sector partners for the hard work being done each day to prevent and end homelessness and make housing month a success.
- Bissell Centre - working with communities, we empower people to move from poverty to cultural, social and economic prosperity. 
- Boyle Street Community Services - working to end chronic homelessness and see all people grow healthier through involvement in strong, accepting and respectful communities. 
- Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) - delivering support, education, training and navigation services to individuals, families and communities. 
- City of Edmonton - believes that safe, adequate and affordable housing is fundamental to individuals, families and communities' physical, economic and social well-being. The City's resources include information on housing programs and responding to homelessness in our community. 
- Civida – providing safe and affordable housing for Edmontonians. 
- Edmonton Federation of Community Leagues – supporting, coordinating and advocating for local community leagues across Edmonton to build healthy, vibrant neighbourhoods. 
- EnCompass (formerly John Howard Society) – providing holistic, wrap-around supports aimed at preventing and responding to crime and reintegrating people impacted by justice and related systems into safe communities. 
- George Spady Society - providing support for people with complex life circumstances, substance-related disorders & houselessness 
- HomeEd – providing affordable mixed-income housing for the citizens of Edmonton. Rental properties include apartments and townhomes throughout Edmonton. 
- Homeward Trust Edmonton & FIND - Homeward Trust: a community-based organization dedicated to eradicating homelessness through the power of community, innovation, leadership and strategically investing resources for greatest impact. With a system planning and data-informed approach is rooted in lived expertise, we collaborate with multiple agencies, organizations and all orders of government while ensuring alignment and accountability of resources and efforts. 
- FIND: providing essential furnishings free of charge to people transitioning out of homelessness and supplying low-cost, quality furniture and housewares for sale to the public, where all proceeds help those transitioning out of homelessness. 
 
- Institute for the Advancement of Aboriginal Women – empowering Indigenous women by amplifying their voices, supporting their capacities, and addressing systemic barriers to their success, wellbeing and leadership 
- Métis Housing - developing and managing affordable housing units across Alberta to serve Métis and other Indigenous families and individuals. 
- NiGiNan Housing Ventures - providing supportive affordable housing for individuals and families who have not been adequately served by other organisations, using culturally centred approaches. 

