![Photo of a makeshift camp near Notre-Dame Street in Montreal, with the Jacques-Cartier Bridge in the background.](https://www.missionoldbrewery.ca/media/pages/nouvelles/recette-gagnante-pour-une-cohabitation-reussie/0d63c9b1dd-1721933590/cohabitation-300x.jpg)
A makeshift camp near Notre-Dame Street in Montreal.
In 18 months of activity, 200 individuals found housing after many years of life in the street.
The Old Brewery Mission is proud to be part of Projet Logement Montréal (PLM), an innovative consortium gathering resources from four key actors in the fight against homelessness in Montreal: Maison du Père, Mission Bon Accueil, Accueil Bonneau and the Old Brewery Mission.
The partnership is an integral part of the housing options offered by the Mission, and its Six Key Priorities to end homelessness. Thanks to innovative programs such as PLM, today the Mission counts more housing units than shelter beds for the first time in its history.
On the photo, from left to right : François Boissy, General Director, La Maison du Père, Samuel Watts, CEO/Executive Director, Mission Bon Accueil, Matthew Pearce, President and CEO, Old Brewery Mission and Aubin Boudreau, Executive Director, Accueil Bonneau.
The photo was taken at Accueil Bonneau during a collaborative meeting between the four partner organisations.
A makeshift camp near Notre-Dame Street in Montreal.
Credit: Ville de Montréal - Sylvain Légaré
Résidence Bash Shetty
James Hughes, President and CEO, Nicole Beaulieu, Executive Director, Philanthropic Development, Dominique Lambert, President, Women's Services Committee, Solange Lavigne, Co-Director, Women's Services, Chantal Rollin, Co-Director, Women's Services, Robyn Cohen, Honorary Co-President and Director of Marketing at Modico Canada Ltd., and Lara Nourcy, Honorary Co-President and Executive Vice-President and Leader, Individual Insurance and Financial Services at Beneva, at the Old Brewery Mission Gala Mission pour Elles.
Voisines de Lartigue is a rehousing project for women.