Offers a variety of services and programs with a neurodivergent-affirming perspective, including respite care, alternative adult ed, mental health services, speech and occupational therapy, and recreational and leisure activities.
Quebec’s only HIV and sexual health community organization that provides education for prevention, treatment information, and support services to anglophone and allophone communities.
Helps young people aged 6 to 17 in Verdun-Nun’s Island to realize their full potential through a continuum of academic, family, economic and social programs and services.
If your partner or an adult member of your family is dealing with addiction, they urge you to reach out and get the support you need to best navigate the situation.
Non-profit based in Montreal that provides a sustainable structure of integration for refugees and immigrants in Canada. Services include orientation, academic aid, health and social support, and more
RRASMQ is a non-profit coalition with over a hundred community-based organizations in Quebec which includes peer support groups, crisis centers, transition houses, treatment centers, hot lines, etc.
Welcome Collective is an organization whose core mission is to mobilize Montreal’s local community to provide immediate help to the city’s most precarious refugee claimants.
Tel-jeunes has made it its mission to guide Quebec’s youth through their everyday discoveries, first experiences, questions, and difficulties. From little questions to what feel like insurmountable problems, Tel-jeunes is there.
Drugs: Help and Referral (DHR) provides support, information and referrals to anyone worried about their use of drugs, alcohol and/or medication, as well as, to their loved ones.