Building a brighter future for generations to come

A second home for thousands of people in dire straits. A place for everyone under the Sun.

A guiding light in the community

Whatever the need, Sun Youth is there to fulfill it. Our pledge to the community is to never refuse help to anyone who needs it.

We help more than 30,000 people annually.

A central location facing Jarry Park, easily accessible through public transport. Perfect for all our community and emergency services.

A community Hub for everyone

A unique carbon neutral center covered with living walls, solar panels, and a rooftop community garden. 

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Campaign Cabinet

“Since 1954, Sun Youth has been an essential part of the fabric of Montreal.   Individually, we’ve all been involved with Sun Youth in different ways and we’ve witnessed firsthand how Sun Youth has helped hundreds of thousands Montrealers. That’s why we have joined together to lead this Campaign for $12 million. We believe in Sun Youth.  And we believe in the importance of Building a Better Future for the generations to come.”

Lucy Riddell, Chairperson, R. Howard Webster Foundation
Campaign co-President

Claude Mongeau, Former CEO of CN, Campaign co-President

RAISING

12

MILLIONS

Campaign Goals

RAISING 12 MILLIONS

We are calling on the generosity of our community to help Sun Youth with the missing financial pieces required to build a place where all Montrealers can get the help they need.

Major Capital Campaign

$12M

Government funding

$11M

Sun Youth Foundation

$6M

Total

$29M

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Our Impact in the community

In 1954, a group of youngsters, including Earl De La Perralle and Sid Stevens (9 and 13 years old) started a handwritten newspaper called “The Clark Street Sun”. The profits from the sales helped finance sports activities.  Since then, Sun Youth has been a second home for thousands of people in dire straits, whether it is a family who has just lost their home in a fire, a new refugee in need of warm clothes, a single mother or a senior citizen with reduced mobility needing a food delivery. Read all about it from people who have lived it firsthand.
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