Chez Doris women’s shelter looks to expand by purchasing Fulford Residence
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Women's shelter Chez Doris is looking to expand its reach in the downtown core to fill what it calls a growing need by purchasing the century-old Fulford Residence.
Women’s shelter Chez Doris is looking to expand its reach in Montreal’s downtown core to fill what it calls a growing need by purchasing the century-old Fulford Residence.
“There is a great social benefit of creating social housing, affordable housing. It is a real detriment to see so many homeless people in Montreal,” Chez Doris executive director Marina Boulos said.
Sitting empty since last June, the Fulford Residence building along Guy Street is at the centre of a potential hot bidding war.
The green jewel of a home has a rich, longstanding history in Montreal’s Peter McGill district.
Established at the Guy location in 1890 by the Anglican Church, the space was a safe haven for countless women over the past century.
More recently it was a women’s seniors residence until it closed last summer.
“Montreal is no longer an affordable city,” Boulos said.
Chez Doris hopes to purchase and renovate the aging space using money acquired from a federal grant to expand the much-needed social housing network in the downtown core.