Housing Centers
L’Abri d’espoir
L’Abri d’espoir is a residence operated by The Salvation Army. Its mission is to provide housing to adult woman in difficulty, to meet their immediate needs and to offer services and programs in order to foster their reintegration.
Booth Center
The Booth Centre is a community organization that opens its doors to men 18 and older who face homelessness, addictions or mental health issues. Established in 1897 on Commune Street as “The Lighthouse Food and Shelter Depot”, its address changed several times over the following decades. A new building was built in 1958 in the South-West borough of Montreal. Since then, the Booth Centre has remained at the corner of Guy and Saint-Antoine. The centre can accommodate up to 207 residents. Lodging includes meals, basic care, access to various activities and more.
Community and Family Services
Food and material aid
Family services provides families living through difficult times with practical help such as and basic necessities.
Coats, mattresses, and school supplies for children are collected each year and distributed to people in need.
Emergency services and disaster relief services
The Salvation Army is emergency and disaster relief services offers disaster victims support and emergency material assistance: food baskets, furniture, clothing and more.
Christmas Hampers
For many families in Quebec, the holiday season is particularly difficult. That’s why The Salvation Army annually distributes hundreds of Christmas Hampers.
Community Church
Montreal Citadel meetings on Sundays at 11:00 am
Nouveaux départs community church meetings on Sundays at 11:00 am
Street Ministry
Thrift Store
Are you looking for a unique gift for a special occasion? Do you care about the environment? The Salvation Army Thrift Stores offer a multitude of finds!
The Salvation Army Thrift Store was built to ease your shopping. You will find a wide range of products that will please and satisfy you and your loved ones: shoes, clothes, fashion accessories, books, toys, antiques, household appliances and more.
The Salvation Army participates in a recycling program for certain materials (foam, metal, etc.), that helps decrease the amount of waste produced in the country. Funds raised are used to finance a large part of the services offered by The Salvation Army in Quebec.
Contact
Services communautaires et d’aide à la famille
Église communautaire Nouveaux Départs
6735, Pie IX Boulevard
Montréal (QC) H1X 2C7
Téléphone: 514 722-8534
Citadelle de Montréal
6620, Monk Boulevard
Montreal (QC) H4E 3J1
Telephone: 514 766-2155
Magasins d’occasions
Montréal ― Côte-des-Neiges/Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
1620, Notre-Dame West
Montréal (QC) H3J 1M1
Telephone: 514 939 -7429
Montréal ― Center
7066, St-Hubert Street
Montréal (QC) H2S 2N1
Telephone: 514 276-0349
Montréal ― South
4025, Wellington Street
Verdun (QC) H4G 1V6
Telephone: 514-767-2606