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When temperatures drop to dangerous levels, Al Rashid Mosque partners with the City of Edmonton and community agencies to provide temporary overnight shelter space for individuals experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity.
This response is activated only during extreme weather events, complementing, not replacing, municipal emergency services. Our role is to offer a warm, safe environment where people can rest, stay protected from life-threatening conditions, and be treated with dignity.
This work is not new to Al Rashid. Service to those in need has always been central to our faith and our history.
Islamic teachings emphasize caring for neighbours, protecting human life, and standing with those facing hardship. Our Extreme Weather Response is a practical expression of these values one that aligns closely with the shared ethics of many faith traditions and civic partners across Edmonton.
Al Rashid Mosque does not operate this response alone.
We work in coordination with:
This collaborative approach ensures that responses are safe, coordinated, and aligned with city-wide emergency planning, while allowing faith-based spaces to meaningfully contribute where they are able.