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Open Door worker aims to tackle homelessness for Movement Montreal

Article content The ex-convict, ex-drug addict, and now an intervention officer at the Open Door day shelter announced Tuesday he will run in the coming municipal election in the Jeanne-Mance district of the Plateau-Mont-Royal borough. He’ll be the candidate for Balarama Holness’s Movement Montreal, against incumbent Projet Montréal councillor Alex Norris, running with Valérie Plante’s team. Denis Coderre’s Ensemble Montréal has not yet declared a candidate for the district. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Open Door worker aims to tackle homelessness for Movement Montreal Back to video

Milton Park residents, outreach workers want long-term solutions for the homeless

Article content “I don’t know if they’re sleeping or if they’re dead, so I don’t want to go near them,” Michaud said. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Milton-Parc residents, outreach workers want long-term solutions for the homeless Back to video A longtime resident of the Milton St./Parc Ave. area, Michaud deplores the surge of homeless people who frequent her neighbourhood since the Open Door shelter moved to the area in 2018. She routinely sees needles in the alleyways and has witnessed crack being dealt in the neighbourhood as well. Parc Ave. is often littered with 40-ounce bottles of Molson Dry.

Mouvement Montreal releases action plan for Milton Park homeless population

“These people need a safe and dignified place to exist.” In a press release, the party pledged to “support and advocate” on behalf of Montreal’s Indigenous communities, including residents of Milton Park – many of whom are Inuit and Cree. “[We pledge to] work with owners of unused properties to establish social housing units specifically for the Indigenous community members living in Milton Parc,” read the release. The party also pledged to reduce the speed limit on Parc Avenue between Pine and Sherbrooke Street, build an “Indigenous Welcome Space” by June of next year, and increase funding for local food and shelter organizations, among other promises.

Advocates renew calls for City of Montreal to let homeless use vacant lot as shelter space

Advocates renew calls for City of Montreal to let homeless use vacant lot as shelter space
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Advocates say fence erected around vacant downtown lot puts homeless people in danger

  MONTREAL A fence around a vacant lot might not seem like a big deal, but to Annisee Papialuk it’s locking her out of the place she’s called home for 18 years. Homeless advocates say the fence on Park Avenue is putting homeless people in danger. “It really hurt me, because that was our place,” Papialuk said Monday. A few doors down at the Open Door shelter in downtown Montreal there is a wall of portraits in memory of homeless people who’ve died, including Kitty Kakkinerk , who was struck by a car last summer. There’s another photo of her in John Tessier s office. The clinical coordinator at Open Door shelter says she spent much of her time at that lot, which is now partially blocked by a fence since last year.

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