A volunteer driven charity dedicated to providing affordable housing for qualifying senior Canadian professional artists and arts associates
PAL (Professional Arts Lodge) Stratford comes to the aid of Canada’s great storytellers living in the Stratford, Ontario community. Our heritage house in the heart of this vibrant, artistic city holds five suites for our residents. This beautiful home helps us on our mission to provide safe affordable housing to qualifying senior Canadian professional artists and arts associates
A registered charity in Canada (86363 2881 RR0001), PAL Stratford is governed by an elected board of directors.
Ours is one of eight PAL chapters, and together we serve thousands of creative, passionate Canadians.
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Our History in Stratford
It’s October 1999 and West Side Story was the big hit of the Stratford Festival season. While the crews at the festival stage were packing up, a new project was beginning nearby.
Tom Patterson, Stratford Festival Founder and Herbert Whittaker, Critic Emeritus for the Globe and Mail, joined forces with an idea. They would spearhead the creation of PAL Stratford, inspired by the Toronto project only a 90 minute drive away.
They recognized part of the festival’s legacy was an aging theatre and arts community. Those storytellers wished to continue living in and around Stratford alongside their colleagues and friends. And so, with an aim to give back, PAL Stratford was born.
Tom Patterson
Herbert Whittaker
The show however, must go on.
In 2012, after a major fundraising campaign, we purchased a stunning heritage home at 101 Brunswick Street. After converting the building into five units of affordable housing, the first resident began unpacking in February, 2013. Today, each of the homes is occupied but we have not stopped planning to help even more.
With so many local artists in need, PAL Stratford continues to work on expanding housing and services for Canada’s great storytellers.
True to Tom’s vision, PAL Stratford’s long term goal is to provide affordable, congenial housing for every valued member of the Stratford professional arts community.
Leave a Legacy in Stratford with PAL
We can't accomplish our goals without your help.
Your donations and gifts help us maintain safe and affordable housing in the heart of Canada's professional arts community.
Our Board of Directors

Ian Deakin
Chair

Alyson Kent
Vice Chair
An active volunteer in her community, Alyson has a special interest in arts and heritage. From 2010 through 2018 Alyson served as Trustee for the City of Stratford on the Avon Maitland District School Board. She is looking forward to helping advance the work of PAL in Stratford.

Leslie Jost
Treasurer

Carmen Grant
As a member of the Stratford Festival acting company, she was seen in Richard III, Titus Andronicus, The Matchmaker, Much Ado About Nothing, Mary Stuart, Measure for Measure, Othello, Antony and Cleopatra, King John, and Mother Courage and Her Children.
In 2020, Carmen expanded her education, and now runs a private counselling practice, Bird’s Nest Listening Services.
You might also encounter Carmen at Fanfare Books, and FAWN fashion; two local, independent businesses.

Peggy Coffey

Jane Johanson
Jane is thrilled to be a resident of Stratford as of 2021. It is now the place she calls home. A member of the Acting community for over 40 years, Jane has graced the stages of The Shaw Festival, Canadian Stage in Toronto, across Canada on Tours – with shows too numerous to mention. A choreographer, teacher, musical theatre performer, and pilates instructor, being creative has always been Jane’s happy place. By living here now, Jane is enjoying work/life balance and a big part of that is being on the board of PAL Stratford.

Fay Brotherston
Administrator
Equity Diversity & Inclusivity
Our organization stands in solidarity with Black/Indigenous/People of Colour, people of all abilities, and people of all gender identifications.
We recognize and acknowledge that Stratford sits on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe, the Haudensaunee Confederacy, the Wendat, and the Neutrals who share their ancestral lands with us under The Dish with One Spoon Treaty. We recognize and deeply appreciate their historic connection to this place. We thank all the generations of people who have taken care of this land for thousands of years.
We also recognize and acknowledge the contributions that Métis, Inuit, and other Indigenous peoples have made in shaping and strengthening this community, and our province and country as a whole.
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