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NEWSROOM


 

Mission Services, through the efforts of the Board, Staff and Volunteers, continually strives to be a leader and “BUILD COMMUNITY COMMITMENT IN ADVOCATING FOR THE HOMELESS AND RELATED SOCIAL ISSUES.”

We trust that the information in this section will assist the general public, donors and media personnel in their understanding of our efforts on behalf of the men, women and children who are homeless & disadvantaged in our community. As you review the Newsroom, you may still have further questions.

 

Please feel free to contact us directly at info@missionservices.ca

 

Articles

 

Article "Hope for the Hopeless" from Real Women Magazine-
Read about one of our families from Rotholme Women's and Family Shelter here!
 

 

Article from Faith Today -
Would Jesus Give to Panhandlers???

 

Videos

 

We have some excellent videos that show the difference that Mission Services of London makes..
Please feel free to view them below

 

Mission Services Overview

 

A Life Changed through the Men's Mission

 

A Life Changed through Rotholme Women's and Family Shelter

 

A Life Changed through Quintin Warner House

 
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Newsflash

Executive Director Postion

Executive Director Position


Mission Services of London is currently seeking candidates for the position of Executive Director.
Candidates are encouraged to view the job posting here.

The closing date for applications is March 12, 2010.
Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
 
Encore... the Concert Band

On December 13, 2009 Bill Brady once again took centre stage as the Master of Ceremonies for the Christmas Season Celebration.  Following the concert, a cheque in the amount of $3110 was donated to Mission Services of London to buy 1000 meals for those struggling with homelessness and poverty in the London area.

For more information on this exciting afternoon, click here 

 
London CAReS

This is exciting news. A number of homeless organizations are participating in a new City of London initiative called London CAReS – the London Community Addiction Response Strategy. It is designed to find ways to alleviate the suffering of the homeless, many of whom experience an addiction or mental health concern, or both. One of three SAFE HAVEN locations is now open at the Gathering Place (457 York) from 7:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m, Monday to Friday, to provide support for those individuals living on the street. As well, a MOBILE OUTREACH VAN staffed by Mission Services staff will be out on the street in the evening hours to help with emergent needs that do not require police or medical attention. We are so thankful for the leadership the City of London is showing in this area.