Resilience Montreal sets sights on permanent Cabot Square home after governments step up
The day centre will leave its current digs next spring and the province is giving Resilience Montreal $600,000 to purchase a nearby property. There are questions, however, as to whether that s enough to make it happen.
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Posted: Dec 12, 2020 1:52 PM ET | Last Updated: December 12, 2020
Nakuset is the executive director of the Native Women s Shelter of Montreal, which runs the Resilience Montreal day centre. (Kate McKenna/CBC)
Set to leave its current location by next April, the Resilience Montreal day centre is hunting for a full-time home near its current Cabot Square location, thanks to a contribution of $600,000 from the Quebec government.