What We Do

In a word, we care for people. In a variety of means, methods and venues, we reach out to touch, care for, encourage and help people who are experiencing poverty and homelessness. You don’t have to be or do anything to qualify for help, we indiscriminately offer services to anyone willing to receive it, without prejudice or distinction.

We have over 90 active volunteers from a wide range of backgrounds that are committed to alleviating the distress of those who call the streets their home. Here is one of the highest levels of care: trained volunteers who are making a difference in people’s lives!

Drop In Services
Wednesdays, 10:00am – 3:00 pm, Gladstone Salvation Army Church, 391 Gladstone Avenue, Ottawa
Mondays & Thursdays 10:00am -12:00pm: OIM Office, 300-384 Bank Street, Ottawa

Street Outreach: OIM leads the City in the number of Street Outreach Teams that walk through the Market, Bank Street, Elgin Street and the downtown core to connect with our street friends. Teams of two (or three) volunteers are on the streets from 7:00 – 9:00 pm each weeknight. An additional team walks the streets Wednesday mornings and Jason’s team connects with Street Youth, Monday and Friday afternoons.

Outreach to Street-Engaged Youth: Street Outreach to young people (15-25 years of age) happens on Monday and Friday afternoons, and also late night Mondays 9:00 pm – midnight and Wednesday evenings 7:00-9:00 pm. Passion for Youth art group meets on Thursday evenings from 6:00 – 9:00pm.

Volunteer Training: Our Urban Intervention Training occurs three times per year, January, April and September. Here volunteers are ‘fast tracked’ to understand street culture, safety, boundaries, addictions and more, before joining experienced volunteers in on-the-job training.

Engaging the larger Community: We provide speakers for church and community groups, youth groups and others in order to help people understand the dynamics of poverty and homelessness in the National Capital Region.

This includes partnering with other agencies in Ottawa’s downtown. For a list of agencies, please refer to OIM’s Help Pamphlet:

Help Pamphlet 2010 (PDF)


Statistics 2009

Volunteer Hours 2008
1. Volunteer Hours 6085.25
2. Workskill Hours 1182
3. Board Member Hours 864
   
Volunteer Hour breakdown 2008
1. Office Volunteers 1228.25
2. Outreach 1606
3. Wednesday Drop In 1024
4. Foot Care 272
5. Hair Care 217
6. Touch Care 275.5
7. Special Events 247.5
   
Street Friend Contact 2008
1. Office Drop In 1008
2. Outreach 3913
3. Wednesday Drop In 5752
4. Foot Care 343
5. Hair Care 315
6. Touch Care 265
7. Special Events 554
   
Total 12,150