RTP Reads
Allan Memorial Institute 1025 Pine Ave. West, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaFor this edition of our bookclub “RTP Reads,” we will be discussing The Good Soldier by Ford Madox Ford. We’ll meet in the RTP Resource Centre (P2.036). You don’t need to have read the book to join in the discussion. Everybody is welcome! Please encourage family members, friends, peers, or anybody interested in reading! For more […]
RTP Reads
Allan Memorial Institute 1025 Pine Ave. West, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaFor this edition of our bookclub “RTP Reads,” we will be discussing Coming Through Slaughter by Michael Ondaatje. We’ll meet in the RTP Resource Centre (P2.036). You don’t need to have read the book to join in the discussion. Everybody is welcome! Please encourage family members, friends, peers, or anybody interested in reading! For more information, […]
RTP’s Second Annual Talent Show
Livingstone Hall (L6-500) 1650 Cedar Avenue, Montreal, QC, CanadaShowcasing the talents of our patients and staff from the Mental Health Mission, join us for an evening of song, dance, and comedy. We would be honoured to have you as a guest at this fundraising event. You can buy tickets at the door (a minimum donation of $10.00 is suggested). If you are unable […]
RTP Reads
Allan Memorial Institute 1025 Pine Ave. West, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaFor this edition of our bookclub “RTP Reads,” we will be discussing What It Means When a Man Falls from the Sky by Lesley Nneka Arimah. We’ll meet in the RTP Resource Centre (P2.036). You don’t need to have read the book to join in the discussion. Everybody is welcome! Please encourage family members, friends, […]
RTP Reads
Allan Memorial Institute 1025 Pine Ave. West, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaFor this edition of our bookclub “RTP Reads,” we will be discussing The Shoe on the Roof by William Ferguson. We’ll meet in the RTP Resource Centre (P2.036). You don’t need to have read the book to join in the discussion. Everybody is welcome! Please encourage family members, friends, peers, or anybody interested in reading! […]
RTP Reads
Allan Memorial Institute 1025 Pine Ave. West, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaFor this edition of our bookclub “RTP Reads,” we will be discussing Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders. We’ll meet in the RTP Resource Centre (P2.036). You don’t need to have read the book to join in the discussion. Everybody is welcome! Please encourage family members, friends, peers, or anybody interested in reading! For more […]
RTP Reads
For this edition of our bookclub “RTP Reads,” we will be discussing The Only Story by Julian Barnes. We’ll meet in the RTP Resource Centre (P2.036). You don’t need to have read the book to join in the discussion. Everybody is welcome! Please encourage family members, friends, peers, or anybody interested in reading! For more information, […]
RTP Reads
Allan Memorial Institute 1025 Pine Ave. West, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaFor this edition of our bookclub “RTP Reads,” we will be discussing Nine Stories by J.D. Salinger. We’ll meet in the RTP Resource Centre (P2.036). You don’t need to have read the book to join in the discussion. Everybody is welcome! Please encourage family members, friends, peers, or anybody interested in reading! For more information, contact […]
RTP Reads
Allan Memorial Institute 1025 Pine Ave. West, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaFor this edition of our bookclub “RTP Reads,” we will be discussing Hot Milk by Deborah Levy. We’ll meet in the RTP Resource Centre (P2.036). You don’t need to have read the book to join in the discussion. Everybody is welcome! Please encourage family members, friends, peers, or anybody interested in reading! For more information, contact […]
Help Support the RTP at Montreal Walks for Mental Health 2018
Place Émilie-Gamelin 1500 Berri Street, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaOn October 14, 2018, the Recovery Transition Program (RTP) will take to the streets of Montreal with thousands of others and walk towards a world without stigma. We take this opportunity to acknowledge the efforts made by so many local organizations who push prejudice aside, see beyond stigma, and encourage the rest of society to […]