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Montreal soup kitchen to stay open after securing emergency funding from province

Montreal soup kitchen secures emergency funding

MONTREAL - An Old Montreal soup kitchen operating since 1877 says it has secured funding from the Quebec government to keep offering hundreds of daily hot meals through at least March.

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Montreal soup kitchen to stay open after securing emergency funding from province

An Old Montreal organization serving people without homes says it will be able to continue offering hot meals seven days a week until the end of March after receiving emergency government aid. The Accueil Bonneau shelter is seen Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2024, in Montreal. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz

MONTREAL - An Old Montreal soup kitchen operating since 1877 says it has secured funding from the Quebec government to keep offering hundreds of daily hot meals through at least March.

Fiona Crossling, general director of Accueil Bonneau, says her group was promised emergency funding during a meeting today with Quebec's minister responsible for social services, Lionel Carmant.

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