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p'tite maison de saint-pierre (la)
41 Ouellette Avenue, Lachine, Montréal, QC, H8R 1L4
Service description: Community and family meeting place. Food assistance. Referral, accompaniment. Soupe à partager, free weekly meal. Coffee-chats, thematic workshops. Drop-in respite. Thrift store. Family activities.
Offer detail: *
514 544-1319www.laptitemaisonsaintpierre.org/enlaptitemaisonsaintpierre@gmail.com
Lachine, food assistance: Saint-Pierre neighbourhood
families in need
palliative home-care society of greater montréal
1110 Jean-Talon Street East, Suite 301, Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie, Montréal, QC, H2R 1V9
Service description: Clinical follow-up of the patients by specialized nurses. Pain management. Nursing care. Volunteer support to the patients and their family members. Hygienic care of the patients. Family assistance
Offer detail: *
514 272-7200www.societedesoinspalliatifs.com/eninfo@sspad.ca
Montréal Island
patients in preterminal or terminal phases, their relatives and caregivers
parados inc. (le)
Service description: Housing for women in situations of domestic violence. Information and referral. Phone listening. Counselling. Psychosocial and crisis intervention. Assistance with procedures. Accompaniment, external ... More +
Offer detail: *For all your needs regarding accommodation for victims of domestic violence, we suggest you contact S.O.S Violence Conjugale. If you call 211, we'll transfer you to their helpline*.
514 637-3529www.leparados.caparados@leparados.ca
Greater Montréal
women in situations of domestic violence with or without children
parents et amis du bien-être mental du sud-ouest de montréal
1195 de l'Église Street, Verdun, Montréal, QC, H4G 2P1
Service description: Information, hotline, individual meetings, awareness. Respite-assistance program for families. Self-help and exchange weekly open group between caregivers, with a moderator. Assistance to
514 368-4824 ext. 1pabemsom.orginformations@pabemsom.org
Le Sud-Ouest, Verdun
immediate relatives of a person with a mental illness
parole d'exclues
11460 Pelletier Avenue, Suite 201, Montréal-Nord, Montréal, QC, H1H 3S4
Service description: Fight against poverty and social exclusion through citizen mobilization. Citizen mobilization and action research on issues such as racism, mental health, food aid, employment assistance, etc.
Offer detail: *
514 759-0726www.parole-dexclues.cacommunications@parole-dexclues.ca
Greater Montréal, priority to Montréal-Nord
residents
partage saint-maxime
3700 Lévesque Boulevard West, Suite 1, Chomedey, Laval, QC, H7V 1E8
Service description: Intercultural, intergenerational and interreligious centre. Reception and listening. Assistance with ex-inmates' social reintegration. Food bank, emergency food assistance. Clothing depot. On-site rec... More +
Offer detail: *
450 973-4242www.paroissesaintmaxime.orgpartagestmaxime@videotron.ca
Chomedey: Saint-Maxime parish sector
individuals and families who are on a low income, marginalized, single parents or immigrants
pas de la rue (le) - point de service de mercier-est
9605 Hochelaga Street East, Mercier—Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montréal, QC, H1L 3X3
Service description: Outreach proximity intervention. Day centre: welcoming, socialization, respite, information, activities, exchanges and outings, free lunches and dinners. Listening, referrals, helping relationship.
514 419-1696pasdelarue.orgreceptionpasme@pasdelarue.org
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
people 55 years and over who are homeless, facing extreme poverty or social isolation, subsidized housing: people 55 years and over, gross income less than $38,000, meet the criteria of the Office municipal d'habitation de Montréal
passerelle
Service description: Second-stage housing for women victims of domestic violence and their children. Transitional housing. Social and legal assistance. Referral. Workshops and group activities. Post-housing follow-up. Pre... More +
Offer detail: *
514 939-0512www.passerelle2e.cainfo@passerelle2e.ca
Province of Québec
women 18 years and over victims of domestic violence with or without children, who have been staying in an emergency shelter
patro villeray (le) - centre de loisirs et d'entraide
7355 Christophe-Colomb Avenue, Villeray—Saint-Michel—Parc-Extension, Montréal, QC, H2R 2S5
Service description: Food assistance Take-out meals. Meals on wheels. Material assistance Backpack operation. Bonhomme à lunettes. Employment and education Tax clinic. Family and community Listening and referral
Offer detail: Opération Sac-à-dos 2025: Free distribution of a backpack, pencil case and lunch box. The backpack is filled with school supplies adapted to the child's grade level. The school supplies are intended for low-income Villeray families with children in primary and secondary school. Families must come to Patro Villeray on registration days with: identification for each family member, proof of residence in the Villeray district, proof of income. They are then registered and assigned an appointment for the day of August 17. Registration period: June 11 and July 3, 2024. Distribution period: August 17, 2024. The organization may be able to provide school supplies after the distribution day if there are still items to donate.
514 273-8535patrovilleray.cainfo@patrovilleray.ca
Greater Montréal, meals on wheels: Villeray (postal codes starting by H2R, H2E, H2P)
general public
pause famille
10780 Laverdure Street, door B, Ahuntsic-Cartierville, Montréal, QC, H3L 2L9
Service description: Reception, listening, referral and support. Clothing donations for families and loans of articles for babies, children and pregnant women. Parent-child awakening and stimulation workshops. Preschool d... More +
Offer detail: Operation Sac à Dos 2024: Distribution of school supplies to families with children in kindergarten from age 5 to CEGEP. Registration is currently underway by telephone at 514 382-3224 ext. 101 and 514 382-9090 ext. 3. Priority is given to people who are already members of the organization, but registration will also be open to families with the following postal codes: H2B- H2C-H2M-H2N-H3L. Documents required will be proof of address and proof of identity for each child.
514 382-3224 ext. 101pausefamille.orginfo@pausefamille.org
Ahuntsic
families with children 0 to 12 years and experiencing difficult living conditions
pavillon d'éducation communautaire hochelaga-maisonneuve
4650 Ontario Street East, Mercier—Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montréal, QC, H1V 1L2
Service description: Education Language workshops: Spanish. Creative workshops: pottery, sewing, theatre, painting and stained glass. Computer initiation workshop for beginners. Food assistance Food bank. Commun
Offer detail: *
514 596-4488pechm.orginfo@pechm.org
Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
general public, socio-educational activities: children 6 to 12 years old
pavillon marguerite de champlain
Service description: Shelter for women victims of domestic violence. Individual and group counselling. Awareness and prevention. Post-housing follow-up. 24/7 phoneline: counselling, active listening, referral.
450 656-1946www.pavillonmarguerite.com/homeinfo@pavillonmarguerite.com
South Shore and surroundings
women victims of domestic violence with or without children
peru-canada association
6830 du Parc Avenue Suite 208, Villeray—Saint-Michel—Parc-Extension, Montréal, QC, H3N 1W7
Service description: Integration assistance for newcomers. Certification of documents. Vocational guidance. Information and economic development between Peru and Québec: networking, workshops on starting a business, manag... More +
Offer detail: *
place benoît community centre
155 Benoît Place, Suite 02, Saint-Laurent, Montréal, QC, H4N 2H4
Service description: Children and youth Youth programs for academic success and popular education. Early childhood program. Leadership program for youth from the black community. Day camp. Seniors Seniors program. Food Co... More +
Offer detail: Christmas baskets and activities 2024: Distribution of Christmas baskets for Place Benoît/Hodge residents. Baskets are $2 for families and free for seniors. Registration runs from November 18 to 22, and must be done on-site at 155 Carré benoit, Suite 2. The organization is also organizing an end-of-year party and gift-giving for residents. The organization will be closed from December 24, 2024 to January 6, 2025. 18/11/2024
514 744-0897www.centreboncourage.orginfos@centreboncourage.org
Hodge-Place-Benoît neighbourhood, Ward-Gold neighbourhood and surroundings
multiethnic communities, people on a low income, seniors, families
pont (le)
Service description: Temporary housing centre for asylum seekers. Accompaniment in permanent housing research for the beneficiaries of the temporary housing program.
Offer detail: *
514 715-5847en.appimontreal.orglepont@diocesemontreal.org
women and families: Greater Montréal, single men: Laval
asylum seekers, with or without children