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Location: Quebec

TEL-JEUNES

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

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.

211 QUEBEC

Information and referral service that refers citizens towards community organizations, public and para-public services and programs near them. This includes a 24/7 hotline, online directory and statistical reports.

AMI-QUEBEC

AMI-Quebec is a non-profit organization that helps families manage the effects of mental illness through support, education, guidance, and advocacy. Their programs are free!

COMPENSATION FOR CRIME VICTIMS

IVAC is concerned first and foremost with crime victims, and its mission is to support them and help them access the financial assistance they need for their rehabilitation and return to daily life.

FEMMTL

A community organization providing support to trans women and transfeminine people.

YOUTH 4 YOUTH QUEBEC

Y4Y Québec is a non-profit organisation committed to addressing the issues facing English-speaking youth (ages 16-30) across Québec.

YES EMPLOYEMENT

Helps English-speaking Quebecers reach their potential. Teaching skills and confidence to develop a personal career or business strategy through workshops, personalized coaching, and so much more.

SOS CONJUGAL VIOLENCE

A non-profit organization whose mission is to help ensure the safety of victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) and that of their children throughout Quebec, by offering free, bilingual, anonymous and confidential referral services. Available 24/7.

INTERLIGNE

Interligne is a front-line organization that, through its listening, intervention and awareness services, contributes to the wellbeing of people concerned with sexual diversity and gender plurality.

MONTREAL SEXUAL ASSAULT CENTRE

The MSAC offers a range of bilingual services free of charge to anyone who has been a victim of sexual violence. Services are also offered to the victim’s family and close friends.

THE SUICIDE PREVENTION CENTER OF MONTREAL

SPCM is here to help prevent these incidents through greater access to information, quality services and resources.

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