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Honouring Gloria Culbert’s Legacy: Supporting Affordable Housing and Homelessness

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Collingwood, ON [11 December 2025] – Gloria Culbert was a true community champion with a charitable heart dedicated to helping vulnerable people in our community. Known throughout Collingwood as a ray of sunshine, residents fondly remember her riding her bicycle around town with a basket full of flowers and a big smile on her face. Gloria was deeply engaged in arts and culture, tai chi, and had many friends in Town.

Upon her passing in 2019, Ms. Culbert generously named three beneficiaries in her will: the Town of Collingwood, Habitat for Humanity, and Home Horizon. Her wish was to continue assisting vulnerable individuals in need of affordable housing through her residence at 167 Third Street.

After a lengthy legal process, the property was sold under the direction of a court-appointed trustee, and the proceeds have now been distributed equally among the three beneficiaries. Each organization will receive $128,401.17 to advance programs that address homelessness and affordable housing needs in Collingwood.

Town of Collingwood
“We are deeply grateful for Gloria Culbert’s generosity and her vision to support vulnerable members of our community. The Town will use this gift to advance affordable housing initiatives and improve the quality of life for residents in Collingwood. This contribution aligns perfectly with our commitment to creating attainable housing solutions and fostering a strong, inclusive community.”
— Yvonne Hamlin, Mayor, Town of Collingwood

Home Horizon
“We are honoured to receive this generous gift from Gloria Culbert’s estate. These funds will directly support our programs for homeless and at-risk youth, including transitional housing and outreach services. Gloria’s kindness will help us provide safety, stability, and hope for young people in our community who need it most.”
— Steven Pelletier, Executive Director, Home Horizon

Habitat for Humanity
“Gloria Culbert’s legacy will help us continue our mission of providing affordable homes for families in need. With this support, we can empower low-income families to build strength, stability, and independence through homeownership. Her gift will make a lasting impact by helping families break the cycle of poverty and create a better future for their children.”
— Robert Cikoja, CEO, Habitat for Humanity Huronia

This generous gift will enable all three organizations to advance their missions in meaningful ways. The Town of Collingwood will invest in initiatives that expand affordable housing options and strengthen community well-being, as prioritized in the Town’s Affordable Housing Master Plan. Habitat for Humanity will use its share to help families achieve safe, stable homeownership, while Home Horizon will direct funds toward programs that provide shelter and support for homeless and at-risk youth. Together, these efforts honour Gloria Culbert’s vision of creating a more caring and inclusive Collingwood.

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