ORGANIZATIONS
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Accueil Bonneau
Our mission: to welcome people experiencing or at risk of homelessness by supporting them on a daily basis in meeting their basic needs and in the search for a better quality of life and well-being, towards social reintegration and residential stability.
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Action Centre-Ville
Is a community organization that aims to reach people aged 50 and over who live mainly in downtown Montreal. It offers a range of socio-community activities and services focused on well-being and overall health while promoting mutual aid and social solidarity (physical, artistic, cultural, leisure activities, language courses, initiation workshops to computing).
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Action-Guardien
Action-Gardien, the Pointe-Saint-Charles Development Corporation, brings together community organizations in the neighborhood. Through consultation, collective action and citizen mobilization, it aims to strengthen the population's ownership of improving their living conditions.
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Action Prévention Verdun
Is a representative of an intergenerational community center - La Station, of the Montreal urban security program - Tandem and of several community work projects for seniors and families. The organization aims to support the people of Verdun so that they can take part in improving their living environment and their community.
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Aînés Action Québec
Aînés Action Québec (Seniors Action Quebec) works to maintain and improve the vitality of English-speaking seniors in Quebec. All efforts will identify and resolve challenges and issues to promote a healthy and active lifestyle for English-speaking seniors.
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AlterGo
Is a unifying organization and a driver of social innovation with a concern for universal accessibility and the inclusion of people with functional limitations. It brings together more than 145 members who care about access to sport, leisure and culture for people with a functional limitation on the island of Montreal. With Défi sportif AlterGo and Formation AlterGo, he mobilizes organizations, elected officials and the general public to promote social inclusion throughout Quebec.
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Appui
We are the support for caregivers. We contribute to your support as a caregiver and we support the organizations that help you.
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Association coopérative d’économie familiale (ACEF)
Our cooperative association of family economy (ACEF) of the South-West of Montreal intervenes on the questions related to the budget, the indebtedness, the consumption as well as the defense of the rights of the consumers.
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ASSOCIATION D'ENTRAIDE des personnes handicapées physiques de Montréal (Alpha)
The mission of the Association d'entraide of physically handicapped people of Montreal is to promote the social integration of people with physical and/or neurological limitations and their active maintenance in society. To do this, the organization offers these people programs of social and cultural activities, reception and community support services, as well as activities to promote and defend their rights.
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Association québécoise de défense des droits des personnes retraitées et préretraitées (AQDR)
Its mission is the collective defense of the economic, political, social and cultural rights of people in retirement or early retirement. It brings their voice to the public arena, represents their rights and acts as a driver of change to improve their quality of life. Social and political activities are at the heart of the Association's annual programming.
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Association Québécoise des Personnes Aphasiques (AQPA)
The AQPA's mission is to offer people with aphasia a place to belong and support that promotes their development and social integration.
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Association québécoise pour le droit de mourir dans la dignité (AQDMD)
Founded in 2007, the Quebec Association for the Right to Die with Dignity (AQDMD) is a voluntary civic association that benefits from medical and legal expertise on the question of medical assistance in dying (MAD) and which counts in its ranks of those concerned. It speaks in the name of a reality that it masters, in addition to being an essential player in information and the advancement of laws on the question of MAID. It shares its expertise with decision-makers and with all of society's information relays.
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Canada Affrique pour le Développement Durable (CADD)
We want to help the most vulnerable by offering several different activities. We also fight against racism and opt for a better Multiculturalism! Strengthen community development and engagement to foster an integrated and cohesive society, through intercultural actions, mutual aid and services to immigrants and refugees. Provide food assistance, help in finding employment, housing. Information, orientation to immigrants and refugees.
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Carrefour d'éducation populaire de Pointe-Saint-Charles
The following goals were adopted 40 years ago by Hub participants. Even today, they guide the reflections and actions of the members: ■ Establish a center of education, information and social action for the adult population in its territory ■ Promote the collective promotion of citizens.
Design and carry out programs and activities that correspond to the needs and aspirations of the community ■ Encourage the participation of the population in the decisions that concern them ■ Promote social, cultural and educational activities ■ Carry out all the research necessary to carry out these activities ■ Collaborate with other organizations that work for the social promotion of the area.
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Centre culturel Georges-Vanier (CCGV)
The Georges-Vanier Cultural Center (CCGV) is a non-profit organization (NPO) whose objective is to promote amateur and professional artistic practice in a vision that is both intercultural and intergenerational, while encouraging the next generation. artistic and socio-cultural actors of the Sud-Ouest district and of the entire cultural metropolis of Montreal. The activities of the CCGV revolve around three main components: courses and workshops, exhibitions and cultural events.
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Centre d’abandon du tabac (CAT)
Do you want to stop smoking? Have you tried several times, but without success? Do you want to be accompanied in your approach? Our Smoking Cessation Centers (CAT) are there for you. They offer you free services, adapted to your needs. The services offered are flexible and adapted to your needs. A smoking cessation specialist accompanies you and helps you use effective tools and strategies to free yourself from your addiction once and for all.
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Centre d'Aide aux Familles Immigrantes (Casa C.A.F.I.)
Is a non-profit organization. Our services are provided to immigrant families from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds. Various reception and settlement services are provided there .
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Centre d'assistance et d'accompagnement aux plaintes de l’Île de Montréal (CAAP)
The Montreal Island Complaints Assistance and Support Center is a community organization mandated by the Ministry of Health and Social Services, after consultation with the Health and Social Services Agency, to assist and accompany, upon request, users residing on the territory of the Island of Montreal, who wish to lodge a complaint with an establishment of the health and social services network, a CPDP, a Health and social services and the Québec Ombudsman in matters of health and social services.
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Centre de loisirs Monseigneur Pigeon
The Centre de loisirs Monseigneur Pigeon has been a community living and leisure environment for residents of the Côte St-Paul and Émard neighborhoods of Montreal for 60 years. Through recreation, the sports, cultural, outdoor and community activities offered promote education, prevention and social integration. The family and each of its members are accompanied in their development, and their care extends from early childhood to middle age.
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Centre de recherche de Montréal sur les inégalités sociales, les discriminations et les pratiques alternatives de citoyenneté (CREMIS)
The research carried out at CREMIS takes a critical look at the social inequalities recognized as being among the main determinants of health and well-being. This research focuses on social relationships; particularly with regard to gender, social class, ability, race and ethnicity, age and/or sexual orientation which mark out life courses and produce these inequalities. CREMIS has the particularity of being a research center in a practice environment integrated into the CIUSSS du Centre-Sud-de-l'Île-de-Montréal (CCSMTL).
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Centre de Santé des Aînés Sud-Ouest • Verdun
Is a charitable non-profit organization (NPO) that develops innovative interventions to help seniors age healthily for as long as possible, to correct dysfunctions related to vision, hearing, locomotion, living environment and other factors that may affect their quality of life such as cognitive loss (eg memory).
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Centre des femmes de Verdun
The Verdun Women's Center is a welcoming, safe, inclusive and feminist place where women's rights and interests are defended, with a view to social change. Listening and referral, breakfasts, French immersion, computer support, computer access, cultural and linguistic pairing, library.
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Centre d’intégration à la vie active (CIVA)
The CIVA is proud to promote universal accessibility in its offer of services and activities to members. This approach is part of our many initiatives to achieve an inclusive and equitable society for people with motor disabilities. Based on an inclusive approach, universal accessibility allows everyone, regardless of their abilities, identical or similar, independent and simultaneous use of the services offered to the entire population.
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Centre Récréatif, Culturel et Sportif (CRCS) St-Zotique
The CRCS St-Zotique's mission is to operate a community and leisure center offering a wide range of recreational, sports and cultural activities for the population of the St-Henri district and to support non-profit organizations. in particular by a privileged offer of meeting spaces and premises in order to facilitate the success of their mission.
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Centre social d’aide aux immigrants (CSAI)
Is an independent community organization dedicated to welcoming immigrants and refugees supported by the State. The CSAI serves the population of Montreal and its surroundings by offering services and activities facilitating their socio-professional integration.
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Centre sportif de la Petite-Bourgogne
The Little Burgundy Sports Center's mission is to contribute to the health and well-being of people in the community. To do this, the organization offers a wide range of sports and leisure activities in a pleasant and safe environment.
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Chambre des notaires du Québec
Among the mass of available information circulating, the notary is a key player in enabling the public to find their way around, to make better choices and to protect themselves. By contributing to the excellence of notarial practice, the Chamber thus pursues its mission of protecting the public.
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CIUSSS (Centre intégré universitaire de santé et de services sociaux du Centre-Sud-de-l'Île-de-Montréal)
Through its academic mission, catalyzes the creative forces and knowledge of stakeholders, researchers and populations to develop new knowledge, innovate in terms of intervention and influence public policy.
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Coalition de la Petite-Bourgogne
The Coalition de la Petite-Bourgogne is the district's round table. Its mission is to work to improve the quality of life of the citizens of Little Burgundy and to promote their participation in socio-community life. The creation of a neighborhood newspaper is also supported by the involvement of Coalition members and neighborhood residents.
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Coalition montréalaise des tables de quartier
The objective of the neighborhood tables is to help improve the living conditions and environment of local populations. These are local intersectoral and multi-network consultation bodies. This means that they bring together as many neighborhood players as possible from various backgrounds: community organizations, institutions, the cultural community, the business community, and, above all, citizens._cc781905-5cde-3194 -bb3b-136bad5cf58d_There are 32 neighborhood tables in Montreal, each of which has its own mode of operation, its own identity… just like each neighborhood!
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Coalition pour la dignité des aînés (CDA)
The Coalition pour la dignité des aînés is a group of national associations of seniors constituting a privileged interlocutor with the government for issues that affect or meet the concerns of seniors in Quebec, particularly in matters of income and finance, health and accommodation. Founded in 2020, the Coalition for the Dignity of Seniors works to bring together the best solutions to put forward to age peacefully and with dignity in Quebec.
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Coalition pour le maintien dans la communauté (COMACO)
Their mission is to promote the maintenance of seniors in the community. This by promoting social inclusion and keeping people in their community.
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Collectif Bienvenue
Welcome Collective’s core program redistributes household items and furniture to recently arrived refugee claimant families. We collect items from donors across the Montreal metropolitan area, and deliver complete apartment kits to families’ homes, including basic kitchen supplies, baby supplies and children’s toys, mattresses, and kitchen appliances. Our support to refugee claimant families is always free of charge.
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Comité d'action des citoyennes et citoyens de Verdun (CACV)
The Citizens' Action Committee of Verdun (CACV) is a non-profit organization that has been active in the Verdun community since 1975. The organization supports the most disadvantaged people so that they can improve their living conditions in a support optics. The CACV promotes their aspirations, particularly in terms of housing and urban planning.
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Comité d'éducation aux adultes (CÉDA)
Is a popular education organization that has been active in the South-West of Montreal for 50 years. It is a unifying environment, open to all; a place to inform, learn, help and help each other, to reflect on problems and act together.
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Commission des droits de la personne et de la Commission de protection des droits de la jeunesse (CDPDJ)
The Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse was created in 1976 by the Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms. Its name and current mission come from the merger, in 1995, of the Human Rights Commission and the Youth Rights Protection Commission. The Commission is an independent body from government and fulfills its mission for the sole benefit of the population and in the public interest.
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Conseil des Ainé(e)s de Pointe St-Charles
The Conseil des Ainé(e)s de Pointe St-Charles is an organization whose objectives are to bring together seniors and neighborhood organizations around the issue of the quality of life of seniors, encourage the development of new projects that meet the needs of seniors and act in conjunction with existing resources in the neighbourhood.
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Concertation en développement social de Verdun (CDSV), la table de quartier de Verdun
The mission of the CDSV is to work in collaboration and consultation with the various authorities to improve living conditions, the well-being of the population and the elimination of poverty as a social project.
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Concertation Ville-Émard/Côte St-Paul
Concertation Ville-Émard/Côte St-Paul (Concertation), a non-profit organization, has the mission of bringing together the various actors in the neighborhood who wish to act together to improve the living conditions of citizens and contribute to local development. from the community.
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Educaloi
Is a charitable organization that has played a leading role in improving access to justice since its founding in 2000. Its mission is to inform the public about the law, their rights and their responsibilities. To achieve this, it invests in three main fields of action: legal information, legal education and the development of expertise in the clear communication of the law.
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Équipe VIES
The Aging, Social Exclusion and Solidarity (VIES) partnership research team is part of the field of social gerontology. Our research and activities focus on the diversity of experiences and the social issues of aging. The study of the dynamics of social exclusion and the search for courses of action promoting the social inclusion of seniors have been at the heart of the concerns of the members of the team since 2005. Thanks to a co-production of the Center for Research and expertise in social gerontology (CREGÉS), the ACT project and the VIES research team, we produced a series of video capsules on chapters of the book Aging under the magnifying glass. Between Myths and Reality and its English version Getting Wise about Getting Old. Debunking Myths about Aging.
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eServiceCanada
This Government of Canada website allows you to complete Service Request Forms for one or more of the following programs:
■ Employment Insurance ■ Canada Pension Plan/Old Age Security/Guaranteed Income Supplement ■ Social Insurance Number ■ Veterans Affairs Services ■ Immigration Measures for Ukraine (Financial Assistance)
Make an appointment at a Service Canada Center for one of the following services:
■ Collection of biometric data
■ Passport services
Apply for a social insurance number online.
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FADOQ (Le Réseau)
Is the largest seniors organization in Canada, with 550,000 members, 705 clubs, 16 regional groups and some 17,000 volunteers. Backed by a long and fruitful tradition of half a century, he remains well of his time and is more than ever an indispensable player on the chessboard of a Quebec with an aging population.
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Fédération des centres d’action bénévole du Québec (FCABQ)
The FCABQ is a non-profit organization that brings together 109 volunteer action centers present almost everywhere in Quebec. Renewed in 2014 following a strategic orientation process, its mission is to mobilize, support and represent volunteer action centers (CAB) in order to stimulate the promotion, recognition and development of the various practices of the voluntary action in the community.
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Fédération des OSBL d’habitation de Montréal (FOHM)
The Federation brings together non-profit housing organizations on the island of Montreal. It promotes this type of housing and represents corporations with various bodies. It offers specific services to support their development and promotes obtaining adequate responses to the needs of the corporations and tenants they serve. Access to healthy, quality housing at an affordable cost is at the very heart of the raison d'être of FOHM and its members.
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GROUPE PRO-VERT
Pro-Vert Sud-Ouest (PVSO) is a non-profit organization (NPO) incorporated since 1996 and whose mission is to promote the quality of life of citizens through actions in terms of beautification, cleanliness and recycling and to promote the environmental health of the Sud-Ouest.
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Guichet d'accès à la première ligne (GAP)
The first-line access point (GAP) is a service reserved for people without a family doctor who need to consult a health professional for a specific and non-urgent health problem (symptoms of a urinary tract infection, of skin, contraception, screening for a sexually transmitted infection, consultation for pregnancy, form to be completed by a doctor, prescription renewal, etc.). This service is offered to them on a temporary basis until they have access to a family doctor.
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Habitats
Habitats is a citizen movement that provokes reflection and action in the face of the challenges and realities of aging. Together, in all regions of Quebec, we are addressing and confronting these realities. Together, we imagine the possibilities. us Let's aim for seniors to have a say in everything that concerns them. We are inspired by the question: "how do we want to live in our old age?". In our interforums, we are involved in multiple projects that focus on intergenerational relations, living environments, political actions, social participation, activities, the environment, health services and social services. , etc. We act according to the needs of different regions.
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Initiative Immobilière Communautaire du Grand Montréal
DE L’ACCOMPAGNEMENT À L’ACQUISITION
The Community Real Estate Initiative of Greater Montreal is an investment fund designed specifically for community organizations in Greater Montreal to help them access the ownership of adequate premises based on the needs of their community.
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Jebenevole.ca
Jebenevole.ca is the provincial platform for matching volunteer centers and non-profit organizations (NPOs) with volunteers. Administered by the Federation of Volunteer Centers, the Jebenevole.ca site presents volunteer offers with search tools and filters allowing the pairing between organizations and individuals in order to fill volunteer human resources.
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La Grande interaction pour rompre avec l’âgisme (GIRA)
The Great Interaction to Break with Ageism (GIRA) is an initiative led by the
Research Center on Aging of the CIUSSS de l'Estrie-CHUS and developed by
a community of researchers, associations for the elderly,
senior citizens, students. Aiming to break with ageism,
GIRA offers ways to change our perceptions, attitudes and behaviors
against ageism by disseminating and promoting rigorous scientific research
on the causes, effects and challenges of ageism.
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La Maison du Partage d'Youville (LMPY)
Is a community organization that offers emergency services, socio-educational activities, a place of participation and involvement for single people and disadvantaged families in the South-West neighborhoods of Montreal. Through its activities, LMPY creates with users a network of solidarity, mutual aid and support, in order to improve their quality of life. The organization's actions in the community aim to promote socialization, expression and a taste for learning while respecting the rhythm of each person.
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La Ruche
La Ruche is a non-profit organization specializing in crowdfunding whose mission is to promote the emergence of projects that stimulate the economy, influence and vitality of a region. Benefit from the support of a regional director in each region where La Ruche is active as well as the support of a team of experts across the province. La Ruche is a leader in crowdfunding (sociofinancing) and a 100% Quebec NPO. It helps local entrepreneurs and organizations propel their ideas by offering them professional support, adapted tools and access to additional financing. The La Ruche platform makes it possible to finance a project via a crowdfunding campaign.
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Les Petite Frères
The mission of Les Petits Frères is to counter the isolation of people of old age until the end of their life. In the Montreal region since 1962, the big family of Little Brothers has 487 Big Friends, seniors who, without this regional action, would be alone and isolated. Thanks to the commitment of 677 volunteers, they are welcomed, pampered and accompanied until the end of their lives.
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Ligue des droits et libertés (LDL)
Founded in 1963, the League of Rights and Freedoms (LDL) is an organization that aims to publicize, defend and promote the universality, indivisibility and interdependence of the rights recognized in the International Bill of Human Rights. Male.
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LOCO Montréal
LOCO Montreal, the information platform on Premises for Community Organizations and NPOs in Montreal is an initiative of the Regional Committee for access to affordable and accessible premises. The Regional Committee for Access to Affordable and Accessible Premises is mandated to: ●Specify the issues experienced by the organizations in connection with the premises ●Align the actions of partners so that they are coherent and structuring ●Identify new solutions ●Mobilize other key partners to involve them in the process in progress.
You will find all the information to support you in your community real estate acquisition project.
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Maison de soins palliatifs Sault-Saint-Louis
The idea of offering the citizens of the Greater Southwest of Montreal a humanitarian and unifying palliative care home project was officially promoted in March 2013 when a group of fifteen people, mainly LaSalle residents, formed the founding committee. People of experience, visionaries and humanists, these women and men, committed and determined volunteers, hope to bring a concrete solution to the wish expressed by many families, namely to count on a place that can welcome and support them when a loved one is at the end of its life.
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Mamies Imigrantes pour le développement et l’intégration
Their mission is to promote the integration of older immigrant women into the host society. The services offered are: ●Information, orientation, listening, training and referral to members ●Respite for caregivers ●Storytelling in schools ●Initiation to sewing and theater ●Childcare (Granny at home)
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Mission Bon Accueil
Founded in 1892, has become the largest gateway to help Montrealers in need. Several support programs are offered to homeless people, young mothers, disadvantaged families and young people in difficulty. The Mission aims to give hope through concrete actions and effective solutions.
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Mon dossier Service Canada (MDSC)
My Service Canada Account (MDSC) is a secure online portal. It allows you to apply for, view or update your information for Employment Insurance benefits, Canada Pension Plan (CPP), Canada Pension Plan Disability benefits or old age (SV).
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Municipalités (& Villes) Amies des Aînés au Québec (MADA)
The MADA team has been present with Quebec municipalities since 2009. Currently, there are more than 1,000 municipalities that pay particular attention to the needs and issues of seniors. Aging at home, at home, is possible when the community and elected officials work together!
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Observatoire Vieillissement et Société (OVS)
The Aging and Society Observatory (OVS) is a non-profit organization (NPO) whose mission is to promote the quality of life of seniors and to meet the challenges caused by ageism and its consequences within society. To achieve this, it can count on the precious collaboration of the Institut universitaire de gériatrie de Montréal and its research centre.
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Office des personnes handicapées du Québec
The Office of Disabled Persons of Quebec is a government agency that contributes to increasing the social participation of people with disabilities.
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Projet P.A.L.
Projet P.A.L. is an organization with a big heart, passionate about improving the quality of life of people living with mental health problems. Since its founding in 1983, the RRASMQ has contributed to the emergence of a movement of affirmation and social innovation linked to a different vision of mental health and of people living or having lived with mental health problems.
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Quebec Pension Plan
Consult your file online at any time and at your own pace. You can update it, make a request and follow its progress, or know the sums that have been paid to you or will be paid soon.
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Regroupement des organismes pour aînés et aînées du sud-ouest de Montréal (ROPASOM)
Is a non-profit organization whose mission is to improve the quality of life of seniors in the Sud-Ouest by helping seniors to improve their living conditions by offering them various services.
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Regroupement des ressources alternatives en santé mentale du Québec
The Regroupement des ressources alternatives en santéALE du Québec brings together and represents community organizations that adhere to an alternative mental health approach.
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Regroupement provincial des comités des usagers (RPCU)
The mission of the RPCU is to defend and protect the rights of users of the health and social services network by supporting the users' and residents' committees in carrying out their mission and by exercising leadership with regard to the improvement the quality and safety of health and social services in Quebec.
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Répertoire des programmes et services (RPS) du gouvernement du Québec
The Directory of Programs and Services (RPS) allows citizens and businesses to find programs and services offered by the various departments and agencies of the Government of Quebec, as well as the steps to take to benefit from them.
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Réseau bénévoles de Verdun
Our organization develops and supports a network of volunteers who work with seniors with a geriatric profile and from all cultural affiliations. This clientele has one or more temporary or permanent disabilities, the cause of which may be physical or social. In addition, the organization promotes social involvement and contributes to the social reintegration into the community of seniors.
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Réseau de l'action bénévole du Québec (RABQ)
A network of 36 provincial groups representing 1.6 million volunteers in different sectors in Quebec. The government's privileged interlocutor for all matters relating to volunteer action in Quebec.
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Services bénévoles aux aînés (SBA)
Volunteer services for seniors (SBA) is a non-profit volunteer assistance organization dedicated to seniors with loss of autonomy in Ville-Émard/Côte Saint-Paul.
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Réseau Résilience Aîné.es Montréal
Our approach, based on our theory of change and our values, is deployed in 5 components (Knowledge sharing, Awareness of the inclusion of seniors, Proactive retirement, A new approach to care and Networks of solidarity and local intervention). These components are supported by ongoing communication between the actors of our network, a common evaluation system and a support structure supported by the Regional Directorate of Public Health.
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Services communautaires collectifs (SCC)
Our goal is simple: to have a positive influence on the lives of people who experience difficulties and are in distress, and to encourage the autonomy and desire to act of those who need support.
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Service d’Interprète, d’Aide et de Référence aux Immigrants (SIARI)
The Immigrant Assistance and Referral Interpreter Service (SIARI) is a non-profit community and intercultural organization whose mission and objective is to help and support immigrants and refugees in their integration into society. Quebec. We complete all immigration forms: work permit, permanent residence, sponsorship, visa application, citizenship test, tax return, child tax benefit, etc… Also free French lessons, English and , not to mention information sessions, coffee meetings and individual meetings, as needed.
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Services du gouvernement du Canada
Quickly and easily access all Government of Canada services and information.
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Services offerts par la Ville de Montréal
The City and its boroughs offer you a multitude of services aimed at your well-being and that of your family, such as leisure activities, sports, libraries and many others.
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Société Altzeimer de Montréal
Our mission is to alleviate the social and personal consequences of Alzheimer's disease and related disorders by providing cutting-edge interventions, care, and support services that have a long-term positive impact.
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Société de l'assurance automobile du QuébecSociété de l'assurance automobile du Québec
● Driver's license ● Registration ● Parking sticker for a disabled person ● Reimbursement of certain costs (pre-authorized) to adapt your home and other services if, following a traffic accident, you remain disabled that prevents you from accessing or using your home ● Other services.
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Société d’histoire et de généalogie de Verdun (SHGV)
Our organization was founded in 1995 by people passionate about Verdun, its history, its roots and the past of its residents. They have given themselves the mission of:
Raising public awareness of the riches of our past; Promote the conservation of significant assets of our heritage; Promote and expand our historical and/or genealogical knowledge through appropriate means; Disseminate and highlight the natural and cultural heritage of Verdun.
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Solidarité Saint-Henri (SSH)
The Corporationn community development program Solidarité Saint-Henri (SSH) brings together some twenty community organizations and neighborhood institutions, which work collectively to improve the living conditions of the Saint-Henri community. In connection with the issues identified, SSHfights against poverty, consults its members, mobilizes its community and supports collective actions. To do this, it uses a democratic and inclusive, concerted and united, critical and mobilizing approach aimed at change and social transformation.
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Table de concertation des aînés de l’île de Montréal (TCAîM)
The Table de Concertation des Ressources pour Aînés de Verdun operates in the Verdun borough: including the neighborhoods Desmarchais / Crawford, Wellington / De l'Eglise and Île-des-Sœurs. Its mission is to initiate joint actions aimed at improving the well-being of senior citizens in the Borough of Verdun.
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Y DES FEMMES MONTRÉAL (YWCA)
The mission of the Women's Y, to build a better future together for girls, women and their families, unfolds on two levels. First, by offering direct service to women, girls and their families so that they can participate and contribute to society to the extent of their abilities. On the other hand, by developing tools for community stakeholders or interventions with decision-making bodies to raise their awareness of the issues of exclusion, social and gender inequality as well as all forms of violence made to women and girls. All with the aim of improving practices and generating lasting social change.
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