Three years ago the Archdiocese of Halifax-Yarmouth answered the call the provide shelter for those in need. This temporary program has become a ministry program as the need has increased. Read about how this program has evolved in a recent update (pdf) and hear firsthand from a shelter occupant the great impact this program has had.
This work continues because the generosity of so many. Wondering how you can support this ministry?
- Donate! Visit www.halifaxyarmouth.org and click on Donate and select the Emergency Shelters Project.
- Volunteer! If you belong to a parish that hosts a shelter check to see how you an help.
- Partner! Do you know an organization that we could partner with to help support shelter occupants to take next steps in their journeys? Reach out to our Shelters Coordinator, Lindsay Misiner at
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with possible leads. - Pray for all involved in our Emergency Shelter Program that together we can help reassure each person of their dignity and worth.
Let us continue to pray that support and a solution can be found soon for those suffering from housing insecurity.
For more information about the Emergency Shelter Program visit: www.halifaxyarmouth.org/shelters
Thank you!
Our Emergency Shelters exists due to generous contributions made by:
- Well Engineered
- The Halifax Assistance Fund
- The Windsor Foundation
- Pastors, Parish Staff, and countless volunteers
- …and many big-hearted donors
Emergency Shelters Contact
Lindsay Misiner
Emergency Shelter Coordinator
(902) 429-9800 ext 327
How can I help?
You can donate to the cause!
- Donate Now by Clicking here or on the right hand side of this page.
- Call the Business Office at (902) 429-9800 ext 309
- Send a cheque to: Archdiocese of Halifax-Yarmouth.
Please note in the memo line:
“Emergency Shelters Project” and
mail it to:
Archdiocese of Halifax-Yarmouth
1559 Brunswick St, Suite 101
Halifax, NS B3J 2G1
Attn: Business Office
Is your parish hosting a shelter or shelters? Check to see how you might be able to help them support the shelter occupant(s).