2. “Our Vision & Mission”
We envision young single women and men, their
children and families leading healthy, meaningful and
productive lives.
Rosalie Hall, with compassion and respect, assists
young parents in need and their children to realize
their potential through the provision of a wide range
of community, residential, educational and child
development services.
3. History
Began In 1914: The Misericordia
Sisters started the St. Mary's
Infant Home on Bond Street. To
accommodate the rising need
for their services, the Sisters
then purchased two properties
on Jarvis Street. One became the
St. Mary's Hospital and the
other became a home for young
mothers and their babes. T
1925, The Hospital was modified
to accommodate medical and
surgical treatments as well
4. History cont…
1952, the Sisters purchased 28
acres of land at the corner of
Lawrence Avenue and
McCowan Road and started
construction on the new
land.
1956 Once complete, both the
hospital and the home were
moved to Scarborough, now
known as The Scarborough
Hospital which is publicly
owned and Rosalie Hall.
Rosalie Hall has served the
Toronto community for 97
years.
5. Services
Paul McAulliffe Family
Resource Centre
Day Student Program
Young Parent Employment
Program (YPEP)
Child Development Centre
Residential Program
Housing Units Access
Project
Pastoral Resources
7. Community Outreach
Different locations
Outreach workers
Shared resources
Youth Outreach Workers
Young parent outreach
and support
Outreach parenting
groups
8. Barriers
Age limit
Live in residence, cut off
21yrs
Job placement, cut off
30yrs
Don’t give monetary help
Only donations for
clothing
Childcare funding