Union Gospel Mission Explained

Union Gospel Mission
Type:Charitable organization
Location:Vancouver, British Columbia
Foundation:1940
Founder:Gordon (Bob) R. Stacey
Abbreviation:UGM
Key People:Dean Kurpjuweit (President)
Jim Barkman (Chairperson)
Revenue:22.67 million CAD (2018)[1]
Homepage: www.ugm.ca
Mission:Demonstrating the love of Christ, Union Gospel Mission is determined to transform communities by overcoming poverty, homelessness, and addiction one life at a time.[2]

Union Gospel Mission is a charitable organization providing meals, education, shelter, safe and affordable housing, drug and alcohol recovery programs, and support services to those struggling with homelessness and addiction in Canada, with locations in the Metro Vancouver area and the city of Mission.

History

In 1940, 21-year-old Gordon (Bob) Stacey returned from working with the Jerry McAuley Cremorne Rescue Mission in New York City. At this time, the city of Vancouver had attracted many Canadians suffering from the Great Depression. Stacey established the Union Gospel Mission in 1940 at 10 Powell Street, in the heart of Vancouver’s historic Gastown.[3]

In April 2011, UGM officially opened a new headquarters at 601 East Hastings in Vancouver, marking the largest expansion in its history. The new facility is 70,000 square feet and equipped to provide 92 shelter beds, 37 affordable housing units, extended meal capacity and a live-in drug and alcohol recovery program for men.[4]

Programs

UGM focuses its support to help people facing poverty, homelessness, or addiction with a comprehensive Continuum of Care for men, women, and children:

UGM programs helped contribute the following over the past year:

UGM also has drop-in and intentional outreach services at their Cornerstone 7 days a week (when open), located at their main building on 601 East Hastings Street in Vancouver.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Annual Report 2018.
  2. http://www.ugm.ca/ UGM Homepage
  3. http://www.ugm.ca/about-ugm/history/ UGM's History Page
  4. http://www.ugm.ca/media-centre/new-downtown-eastside-building-offering-shelter-housing-meals-recovery-and-education-officially-opens-april-18-2011 UGM Press Release - "New Downtown Eastside building offering shelter, housing, meals, recovery, and education officially opens"