You have to select a city
By categories
All the sub-categoriesChild welfare (76)Daycare and respite (110)Family Support (248)Information on childcare services (8)Juvenile Delinquency (47)Maternity support and adoption (113)Parenting Education (141)Recreational Activities (169)Youth Centres and Support (206)Youth Employment (111)Youth Shelters and Support (71)
All the sub-categoriesAdapted work and employability support (51)Advocacy for people with an intellectual disability (27)Advocacy for people with a physical disability (67)Autism, PDD, ADHD (85)Deaf and hearing impaired (54)Language disorders (17)Mobility aids (32)Paratransit (7)Recreation and camps (118)Respite, child care and housing (70)Respite services and housing (62)Support and integration organizations (58)Support Associations (100)The Blind (38)Therapy and rehabilitation centres (29)
All the sub-categoriesAcademic and vocational guidance (71)Associations and Federations (10)Computer workshops (82)Difficulties and learning disabilities (30)Homework assistance and tutoring (111)Language courses (127)Literacy (57)Public education (78)School perseverance (65)School service centers (4)Vocational training, Cégeps and Universities (12)
All the sub-categoriesAdvocacy for workers and unemployed (41)Budget management and consumption (96)Business development (65)Employment support and training (142)Employment support for immigrants (87)Employment support for seniors (13)Employment support for women (27)Employment support for youth (111)Tax clinics (42)Vocational rehabilitation and disability-related employment (96)
All the sub-categoriesChristmas basket (186)Collective kitchens and cooking workshops (118)Community gardens and markets (81)Food aid for pregnant women and children (20)Food Assistance (324)Food assistance coordination (181)Food assistance in schools (15)Low cost or free meals (192)Prepared meals and Meals-on-wheels (107)
All the sub-categoriesAddiction prevention (53)Addiction treatment (61)Community support in mental health (149)Crisis centres and suicide prevention (35)Helplines (70)Mental health advocacy groups (57)Mental health housing (6)Psychiatric services (2)Self-help groups for addiction issues (24)Self-help groups for mental health issues (34)
All the sub-categoriesCaregivers (104)Community and Recreation Centres (175)Day centres and respite (43)Friendly visits and safety calls (170)Home support (181)Housing for seniors (94)Intergenerational activities (24)Intervention with seniors subjected to abuse (33)Meals on Wheels (81)Seniors' Advocacy and Assistance Associations (63)Volunteer Transportation (94)
All the sub-categoriesChild abuse (68)Domestic violence: shelters and support (103)Elder abuse (31)Help lines related to violence and abuse (52)Prevention of violence and crime (105)Sexual assault and incest (54)Support for perpetrators of violence and their families (35)Support for victims and their families (82)Therapy and counselling (194)
3372 results items - 395 results with confidential address
No resource found for your search criteria
There is no organization related to your research filters.
toit pour se reconstruire (un)
Service description: Resources for victims of sexual violence. Training, workshops, conferences. Self-defense classes.
Offer detail: *
514 688-5644untoitpoursereconstruire.jimdofree.comuntoitpoursereconstruire@gmail.com
Basses-Laurentides, videoconferencing: Province of Québec
people who have experienced sexual violence, their loved ones, general public, organizations, associations and groups
toit pour elles (un)
Service description: Emergency housing for a maximum of 3 months for women in the process of leaving the sex industry. Support for sheltered women and development of an action plan with them to obtain permanent housing. C... More +
514 903-3553www.untoitpourellesquebec.orginfo@untoitpourelles.org
Grand Montréal
women with a history of involvement in the sex industry, women in the process of leaving prostitution
tim hortons foundation camps
R.R. No.2, Glenn Norris Road East, St George Brant, Brant, ON, N0E 1N0
Service description: Summer and spring break camps for children to help youth in disadvantaged communities reach their full potential. Camps: Tim Horton Memorial Camp, Tim Horton Children's Camp, Tim Horton Children's Ran... More +
thyroid foundation of canada
Service description: Helpline: information and moral support. Information, documentation and conferences. Awareness, education and research.
Offer detail: *
1 800 267-8822thyroid.cainfo@thyroid.ca
Canada
people living with thyroid problems, healthcare professionals
thrift shops pour nova - pointe-claire
321 Saint-Jean Boulevard, Pointe-Claire, Montréal, QC, H9R 3J1
Service description: Recovery and sale of second hand clothing and used household items.
Offer detail: *
thrift shops for nova - sainte-anne
43 and 41-5 Sainte-Anne Street, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Montréal, QC, H9X 1L4
Service description: Thrift store. Recovery and sale of second hand clothing, books and used household items.
Offer detail: *
thrift shops for nova - kirkland
3268 Jean-Yves Street, Kirkland, Montréal, QC, H9J 2R6
Service description: Thrift store. Recovery and sale of second hand clothing and used household items.
Offer detail: *
thrift shops for nova - beaconsfield
449 Beaconsfield Boulevard, Beaconsfield, Montréal, QC, H9W 4C2
Service description: Sale of second hand furniture and various items. Recovery of used items: furniture, small household items, leisure equipment, books. Collected at-home: furniture only.
Offer detail: *
the way out
Service description: Support and assistance for victims of sexual exploitation. Support in the community for women wishing to leave the sex trade. Proximity support for sex workers. Shelter for women wishing to leave the ... More +
514 923-7255lasortie.org/en/homeinfo@lasortie.org
Montréal Island
people victim of sexual exploitation, sex workers
the refugee centre
2107 Sainte-Catherine Street West, Suite 100, Ville-Marie, Montréal, QC, H3H 1M6
Service description: Organization that offers services to promote the integration of newly arrived immigrants. Legal aid clinic: refugee sponsorship, asylum applications, work and study permits, immigration, etc. Language... More +
Offer detail: *
514 846-0005www.therefugeecentre.orginfo@therefugeecentre.org
Canada
newcomers, mostly refugees and asylum seekers
the people's potato
1455 de Maisonneuve Boulevard West, Suite H-711, 7th floor, Ville-Marie, Montréal, QC, H3G 1M8
Service description: Vegan and vegetarian community kitchen and emergency food baskets.
Offer detail: Closed for the Summer. Reopening in September. 7/5/2024
the montreal west children's library
314 Northview Street, Montréal-Ouest, Montréal, QC, H4X 1E2
Service description: Loan and consultation of books and audiovisual documents. Internet access. Book club for children. Entertainment and literacy activities.
Offer detail: Covid-19: open for loaning and returning documents. 23/04/2021
the haute-yamaska resource for men
739 Dufferin Street, Granby, Estrie, QC, J2H 2H5
Service description: Psychosocial support for 30 weeks. One-on-one or group counseling. Support during break-ups. Follow-up. Information and referrals. Awareness. Point Final program: group meetings on domestic and family... More +
450 777-6680www.rhhy.qc.ca/eninfo@rhhy.qc.ca
MRC Haute-Yamaska, MRC Brome-Missisquoi, MRC Acton, MRC Rouville
men 14 years old and over
textil'art laval
2615 Le Corbusier Boulevard, Chomedey, Laval, QC, H7S 2E8
Service description: Company-school. Social and professional integration. Individual employability accompaniment. Paid work-training program in the textile sector. French integration for newcomers. Recovery of cotton and ... More +
teresa dellar palliative care residence
265 André-Brunet Street, Kirkland, Montréal, QC, H9H 3R4
Service description: Palliative care. Support groups for relatives. Support calls: support during the illness and grief. Montreal Institute for Palliative Care: advancement of palliative care through education and researc... More +
Offer detail: *
514 693-1718residencesoinspalliatifs.ca/eninfo@tdpcr.ca
West Island
adults who are terminally ill, their families