Are you pregnant or a young parent (29& under)? Reach out for support:
Text: 613-917-8605
Call: 613-725-1733
Email: OttawaBHC.info@salvationarmy.ca
Check out our program calendar!
Text: 613-917-8605
Call: 613-725-1733
Email: OttawaBHC.info@salvationarmy.ca
Check out our program calendar!
Service en Français
Centre Bethany Hope s’engage à ce que tous les clients francophones qui se réfèrent à leur service reçoivent le message clair et consistant qu’ils ont droit à la même qualité de service en français que celle offerte en anglais. Centre Bethany Hope s’engage à référer au service de l’accueil du St Mary’s Home tous les clients francophones.
Si vous désirez recevoir ces services en français, référez-vous au lien ci-dessous:

We are currently looking for like-minded partners, volunteers, and donors.

“I alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across the waters to make a ripple”
-Mother Teresa
Anyone who comes to The Salvation Army Bethany Hope Centre will receive assistance based solely on their need and our capacity to help, regardless of race, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, or religion.
Ottawa Land Acknowledgement
The Salvation Army acknowledges that Ottawa is built on the unceded Anishinabeg Algonquin territory which encompasses the watershed of the Kitchissippi (Big River) now commonly known as the Ottawa River.
The peoples of the Anishinabeg Algonguin Nation have lived here in this watershed territory for thousands of years caring and nurturing this land.
The Salvation Army recognizes and honors all First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples and their valuable past and present contributions to this land.
In the spirit of partnership and Reconciliation, we look to the future with hope and respect as we together take responsibility for the care of all people in the region.
Thank so much for your continued support! We could not provide supports and services to young-parent families in Ottawa without the support of our amazing community. We appreciate YOU!

Listen to the Salvationist Podcast below to learn more about our Dads Matter program and the impact it has.
In her time as Infant and Child Development Worker, Rachel Day applied the Brain Story to teach parents about the science of brain development.