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  • HOME
  • About
    • History
    • Team & Contact
    • Governance
    • Annual Report
    • Media
    • Supporters
  • Programs
    • Generations >
      • Cultural Roulant
    • Wellness Groups >
      • Hootenanny
    • Rabbit Hole
  • Volunteer
  • DONATE
  • RENTALS
  • / FR
VISION STATEMENT

To empower older and younger adults to initiate and engage in community and creative projects that promote social inclusion, combat urban isolation across all generations, and spark positive societal change.
Ruth & Yalda & the Yellow Door, a short film by Marc Nerenberg.
Over the past 100+ years the Yellow Door has evolved to adapt to the unique needs of the community around it. Today, the spirit of social intercourse has become the main focus of our organization. We aim to promote social inclusion of all ages, mobilities, and incomes through community services, creative projects, music, mindfulness, and food. We see all generations of Montréal citizens becoming innovators of our community - promoting dialogue where there is none, sharing ideas and projects to solve social issues, or even simply meeting new friends. 


YELLOW DOOR ROADMAP FOR IMPACT 

Our roadmap, developed as part of a year-long strategic planning exercise, seeks to illustrate who we serve, what we do, and our impact in the community. 
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​WRITE US: [email protected]
CALL US: 514.845.2600
VISIT US: 3625 rue Aylmer, Montréal, QC H2X 2C3 

The YD admin office is open Tuesday - Thursday (9:30am - 5pm) & Friday (9:30am - 3pm) - VISITORS ARE WELCOME! If you are looking to meet with a specific staff member it is recommended to call and make an appointment prior to visiting.

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​We acknowledge that The Yellow Door is situated on unceded Indigenous land, as it was taken without treaty or agreement. We recognize the Kanien’keha:ka Nation as the custodians of Tiohtia:ke (Montreal), a traditional meeting place with other Iroquoians and Algonquians, including the Algonquin-Anishinaabe, Atikamekw and the Huron-Wendat. We stand in solidarity and in action in supporting the journey towards reconciliation.