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Inner City Health Associates was created after a advocacy campaign by doctors and administrators at St Michael's Hospital to the Ontario Ministry of Health to fund the delivery of healthcare in ways that addressed the specific challenges of delivering healthcare to people experiencing homelessness. [1]
Dr. Robert McClure – surgeon, missionary, Moderator of the United Church of Canada (1968–71), social activist; Roland Michener – 20th Governor General of Canada; Roderick Moran – paediatric dentist and organizer of specialized care clinics for disabled children; Brian Orser – figure skater (Olympic medallist/world champion)
The main and second floors of the new building included adult classes as well as the library, nursery and office rooms. The newly built basement included rooms for child and youth ministry, a gymnasium and a kitchen, as well as an elevator designed exclusively for accessibility purposes. In 1967, the church is renamed "Metropolitan Bible Church ...
Bill Wilson (born 1948) [1] is the founder and senior pastor of Metro World Child, America's largest ministry to children with branches in various nations.He is a well-known speaker, author, pastor and advocate for poor, inner city children all over the world.
Jeffrey Turnbull – physician, humanitarian and medical director of Ottawa Inner City Health; Dolores Wawia – pioneer in native education; David Williams – Canadian astronaut, physician and scientist; Warren Winkler – former labour lawyer, mediator and Chief Justice of Ontario
Without the quick action of first responders who arrived at the church at about 12:12 a.m. following reports of an individual trying to set fires, the damage to the house of worship would have ...
Established in 1983, the Shepherds of Good Hope started as an emergency men's and women's shelter and grocery program out of St Brigid's in Lower Town.In 1984, a men's shelter and clothing program opened in the Guigues School, and on October 1, 1985, the soup kitchen, shelter and the Clothing & Grocery programs all moved to their current location, on 233 Murray St, also in Lower Town.
St. Alban's Anglican Church is Ottawa's oldest surviving church building and was attended by many of Canada's early political leaders, including Canada's first prime minister John A. Macdonald. The MET is a church in Ottawa's south end. Ste-Anne Catholic Church is a rare example of Québecois church architecture in Ontario.