Residential recovery program to aid women struggling with substance abuse

On Tuesday, March 9, 2010 at 3:30 pm, The W. Garfield Weston Foundation will present The Salvation Army Homestead (78 Admiral Rd, Toronto) a residential recovery program for women struggling with substance abuse, with a donation of $1.5 million for urgently needed building renovations.

The donation from the foundation will make a difference in the services The Salvation Army is able to offer their clients as they do the hard work of rebuilding their lives. The $1.5 million will provide much needed infrastructure renovations in the heating, plumbing and electrical systems, and the installation of an elevator which will enable the Homestead to support women with mobility restrictions.

We invite media to attend the donation presentation:

- Date: Tuesday, March 9, 2010 - Time: 3:30 pm - Location: The Salvation Army Homestead 78 Admiral Rd., Toronto


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