Old Brewery Mission

The Old Brewery Mission is a resource for homeless men and women in Quebec, Canada.

Old Brewery Mission
Mission Old Brewery
Formation1889
FounderMina Douglas and Eva Findlay
Founded atMontreal
TypeNon-profit
89201 3608 RR0001
PurposeAid homeless men and women
Headquarters902 Boulevard Saint-Laurent
Coordinates
Official language
French, English
Websitewww.missionoldbrewery.ca/en/

Services for men are located at the Webster Pavillion, at 915 Rue Clark near Chinatown.

Services for women are located at the Patricia Mackenzie Pavillion, at 1301 Boulevard De Maisonneuve Est, in the Centre-Sud.[1]

History

The Old Brewery was founded in 1889 by two women, Mina Douglas and Eva Findlay, who started serving hot meals to Montrealers in need.

In the early 20th century, the Old Brewery Mission gradually evolved from a soup kitchen to a full homeless shelter.

In 1998, its women's shelter, the Patricia Mackenzie Pavillion was opened.

Today, the Old Brewery Mission, offers a wide variety of services to its homeless clientele, including food, shelter, reintegration programs and mental health services.[2]

References

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