Twenty vulnerable women in Montreal will soon have a new place to call home. Chez Doris inaugurated its first-ever rooming house for women experiencing homelessness. The facility, located in downtown Montreal, has room for 20 women and will offer them around-the-clock services. As Global’s Felicia Parrillo explains, it’s part of an ongoing effort by the city to create more permanent housing.
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Chez Doris inaugurates rooming house for vulnerable women
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