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  • HOME
  • About
    • Context
    • History
    • Team & Contact
    • Governance
    • Media
    • Supporters
  • Programs
    • Generations >
      • Cultural Roulant
    • Wellness Groups >
      • BiblioTech Connect
      • Hootenanny
    • Rabbit Hole Cafe
  • Get Involved
    • Volunteer
    • CAREERS
  • DONATE
  • RENTALS
  • / FR

MEDIA inquiries

For media inquiries please contact director@yellowdoor.org and we will put you in contact with the appropriate person. 
See below for our Press Kit, FAQs and images to download (click for full resolution images).
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Click to view & download. Design by YD Volunteer, D. Cunha.
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Click to view & download. Design by YD Volunteer, D. Cunha.

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Photo by J. Schneider
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Press Releases

The Yellow Door Celebrates 50 Years of the Generations Program

​2021 National Volunteer Week (April 18th - 24th)
Click HERE to view the story, How the simple act of listening helps our most vulnerable communities, One woman’s experience volunteering with The Yellow Door through COVID-19.

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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.