Services and Programs
The Salvation Army Sudbury offers a Meal Program, Men's Residential Sheltering
Services, Support, Advocacy and Referral Services, and an Addiction Rehabilitation
Program to eligible individuals.
English, French and Ojibway are spoken.
Regions Served
Algoma District, Cochrane District, James Bay, Manitoulin Island, Muskoka
District, Nipissing District, Parry Sound District, Sudbury District, Temiskaming
District, and Timmins.
Location
146 Larch Street, Sudbury, Ontario P3E 1C2
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Shelter Service: 24 Hours
Office: Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm
Local Individuals Meeting Community Needs
Delivering Critical Support Services for those in
Need in Sudbury
The Salvation Army is an international Christian church whose message is based
on the Bible and its ministry is motivated by love for God and the needs of
humanity.
In Sudbury, the Salvation Army New Life Centre offers shelter and support
services, addiction rehabilitation, and much more.
The Salvation Army is an internationally active and respected religious and
charitable organization, the largest non-governmental social service agency
in the world.
It began its work in Canada in 1882, and gives hope and support to vulnerable
people today and every day in 400 communities across the country and more
than 120 countries around the world.
Over 100,000 Canadians per night sleep in our streets, alleyways, stairwells
and over heating vents. The Salvation Army operates 24 hostels and shelters
across the country, operating 365 days a year. Essential services provided
include food, a bed, support services, and a safe place to call home, even
if only for a night.
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