As promised, I did some research and found that the office opening at Parliament and Carlton are strictly for worship and office uses. They don’t allow for over night accommodations nor do they allow for food distribution. The centers located on Dundas and Gerrard will continue the service without intereptions.
Following is a note that was published in the Cabbagetown news blog at http://www.cabbagetownnews.blogspot.com/
The Salvation Army’s Warehouse Mission is moving into new office space above Ginger at Carlton and Parliament. They plan to use the third floor for office space, teaching, counseling and worship. The Warehouse Mission is named after a small coach house located on a laneway at Wellesley and Parliament. The building is owned by Toronto Community Housing and the Salvation Army is one of several community groups using the space. It’s in heavy demand and quite small so this move to new quarters above Ginger gives the congregation a welcome expansion.
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