centre d'orientation et de prévention d'alcoolisme et toxicomanie latino-américain



Services
* Information sessions on alcoholism, drug addictions, addictions (with or without a substance) and violence.
* Guidance, referral and intervention.
* Individual or group psychosocial intervention.
* Anger management program for people who come voluntarily or for people referred by the courts of Greater Montréal, the DPJ, other institutions or organizations.
* Integration and social reintegration activities for people who have been in prison.
* Compensatory work program.
* Intervention in cases managed by criminal lawyers, SPVM officers, probation officers, DPJ workers or other professionals: theft, physical assault, crimes associated with drug abuse or dependency, conjugal or domestic violence, or violence in the romantic relationships of young people.
* Intervention in crisis situation and in a traumatic context.
* Homelessness prevention and intervention.
* Support for people seeking political asylum in Canada.
* French workshops.
* Popular education workshops (French).
* Promotion of healthy lifestyle habits.
* Weekly food distribution.
* Sociocultural, educational and leisure activities: dance, photography, music, theater, sports, celebrations linked to Latin American traditions.
Details on the service offer
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Eligibility
adults in priority
Schedule
psychosocial follow-up: Monday 9h00 to 17h00, Tuesday and Wednesday 12h00 to 17h00, French classes: Tuesday and Wednesday 10h00 to 12h00, on-site food bank distribution: Thursday 16h00 to 18h00, group intervention: Thursday 18h00 to 20h00, individual intervention: by appointment, administration: Monday to Friday 10h00 to 18h00
Fees
individual and group psychosocial intervention and food assistance: none (donation or voluntary contribution)
Coverage area
Greater Montréal
Languages offered
English, French, Italian, Spanish
Application process
make an appointment by phone, food assistance: with or without appointment, bring a thermal bag during the summer months (spring and summer)
Documents required
Canadian ID (health insurance card, asylum seeker or accepted refugee's documents, proof of permanent residency, citizenship certificate or passport), referral papers from a lawyer, a Greater Montréal Court, the SPVM, the DPJ or another institution or organization
Volunteer opportunities
Yes
Categories:
Mailing address
660 Villeray Street, 2nd floor, Villeray-Saint-Michel-Parc-Extension, Montréal, H2R 1J1
Business line
514 948-6188
Legal Status
non-profit organization
Funding
provincial, donations
Last verified on
2024-09-03