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  1. The Salvation Army Ottawa Booth Centre is a non-profit Christian organization committed to helping those in need. Copyright © 2024. The Salvation Army - Ottawa Booth Centre.

  2. Services/Programs. Addiction Services. Community and Family Services. Correction & Justice Services. Toy Mountain. Emergency Disaster Services. Housing First. Men's Hostel. Street Outreach.

  3. Salvation Army Ottawa Booth Centre 171 George Street Ottawa, Ontario K1N 5W5. Phone: 613-241-1573 Fax: 613-241-2818. Anchorage Addiction Services Program. Phone: 613-241-1573 ext. 306/407 Fax: 613-241-6836. info@ottawaboothcentre.org

  4. The Ottawa Booth Centre’s hostel for men occupies most of the Salvation Army’s four-storey building at 171 George St. It is located in the Byward Market district of Ottawa. The hostel was built in 1948. It currently accommodates up to 168 regular clients per night. To be eligible to stay at the hostel, you must be: – a male

  5. 7 de mar. de 2021 · Ottawa Booth Centre’s Community and Family Services Continues to Provide Essential Hope, Support During these Unprecedented Times. The Salvation Army Ottawa Booth Centre’s Community and Family Services is open and available to support those in need with food and clothing.

  6. Addiction Services. The Ottawa Booth Centre Addiction Services reduce barriers for people seeking addiction treatment. We welcome you to apply if you are: Read about our Stabilization and Anchorage residential programs in our Stabilization Brochure or Anchorage Brochure.

  7. 19 de mar. de 2021 · Categories: Divisional News. The journey from being homeless to finding housing is no simple process, but often begins with trusting someone to help. For Street Outreach Workers at The Salvation Army’s Ottawa Booth Centre, building trust begins with being present, bringing a cup of coffee, providing a warm blanket, and sharing a ...