Ressources Montreal
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Here is a list of resources for homeless people in the Montreal area. Inside, you will find links to food, shelter, and other information. Please suggest a link.
Shelters
- The Old Brewery Mission provides shelter, food, clothes, and job assistance.
Contact: 866-6591
www.oldbrewerymission.ca
- Refuge Des Jeunes De Montreal provides shelter for men between the ages of 18 and 24. Doors open at 6p.m.
Contact: (514) 849-4221
www.refugedesjeunes.org
- La Maison Du Pere provides shelter (for 15 days per month), meals, and productive activities for males in crisis from 25 years and older.
Contact: (514) 845-0168
www.maisondupere.org
- La résidence J.A. de Sève (545 de la Gauchetière est) provides shelter for men aged 50+ who have nowhere else to go.
Contact: (514) 843-3739
- Les Auberges du coeur is regrouping hostles for young homeless people.
www.aubergesducoeur.com
- Auberge Communautaire du Sud-Ouest
is a shelter for youth, men and women, between the ages of 18 and 29 who have faced problems such as poverty and social isolation.
Contact: (514) 768-4774
www.laubergecommunautaire.org
- Service d'Hébergement St-Denis provides shelter for homeless youth (15-20 years old, girls/boys)
Contact: (514) 374-6673
www.hebergementstdenis.com
- S.O.S.F.A is a shelter for men between the ages of 18 and 29, with a maximum stay of 6 months. $7/day.
Contact: (514) 523-2157
- Habitation L'Escalier De Montreal provides shelter for men and women after an interview and references.
Contact: (514) 252-9886
- Maison Tangente provides housing for homeless youth (aged 18-25) in the area of Hochelaga-Maisonneuve.
Contact: (514) 252-8771
- En Marge 12-17 provides shelter and training programs for youth geared towards transitioning into independant living.
Contact: (514) 849-7117
- Centre Booth-Armee Du Salut provides shelter and food for men and women starting at 6 p.m.
Contact: 514-932-2214
- L'Appoint C.H. Louis H. Lafontaine provides shelter and crisis intervention for people suffering from mental illness.
www.hlhl.qc.ca/organisation/readaptation_coord_ressources_appoint.html
Contact: (514) 351-6661
- Le bon Dieu dans la rue offers a day centre called 'Chez Pops,' an emergency shelter (Le Bunker), and a mobile unit which circulates at night in downtown Montreal. The focus is on service to youths and young adults (12 to 25 years), including a drop-in program, emergency housing, meals, clothes, mental health interventions, assistance for families, adult education, nursing, and socio-economic re-integration of clients.
Contact: (514) 526-7677 p.224
www.danslarue.org
- Centre de Crise de l'Association Iris provides evaluation services, references and a possibility of short-term shelter after evalutation.
Contact: (514) 388-8988/ 9233
www.association-iris.qc.ca/cic/accueil.html
- L’Avenue Inc. Residential programs are designed to support the socio-economic integration of youth in difficulty (18 to 30 years old). Initiatives include a shelter, shared apartments with community support, and independent apartments. A second focus of activity, stemming from the reintegration of youth to employment, deals with wider access to and use of information technology.
Contact: (514) 256-8743
www.lavenue.qc.ca
- Coalition des organismes communautaires
québécois de lutte contre le sida website listing shelters for those who are HIV-positive with some of them for homeless.
http://www.cocqsida.com
- Le P.A.S. de la rue provides shelter for homeless men and women aged 55+. The centre is open Monday to Friday 1 pm to 5 pm.
Contact:(514) 526-1699
www.pasdelarue.org
Women's Shelters
- Le Chaînon Le Chaînon proposes 4 different types of accomodation with varying lengths depending on the the needs and starts with the first step (Admission), to nite stays, short term stays and transition to housing
Contact: (514) 845-0151
www.lechainon.org
- Multi-femmes provides shelter for women and children who are victims of violence.
Contact: (514) 523-1095
- Les Maisons de l'Ancre Inc. provides short-term shelter for women in difficulties.
Contact: (514) 725-1534
- Maison Secours aux Femmes de Montréal provides shelter for women and their children who are victims of conjugal violence.
Contact: (514) 593-6353 24hr
- La Maison Marguerite de Montréal provides short-term shelter for women aged 18+
Contact: (514) 932-2250
www.maisonmarguerite.com
- Maison Flora-Tristan provides shelter for immigrant women and their children, who are victims of conjugal violence.
Contact: (514) 939-3463
- Maison d'hébergement Anjou provides shelter for women and children who are victims of violence.
Contact: (514) 353-5908
- Maison Dalauze provides shelter and emotional support for abused women and their children.
Contact: (514) 640-4211
- Maison d'Accueil la Dauphinelle provides shelter for women and children who are victims of violence or in difficulty.
Contact: (514) 598-7779
www.ladauphinelle.org
- Logifem provides shelter for women and their children who are victims of violence.
Contact: (514) 939-3172
- Auberge Madeleine is a shelter for women in distress.
Contact: (514) 597-1303
www.questzones.com/aub-madeleine
- Passages provides shelter for girls and women (aged 18-30) who are runaways. Education, employment, and couselling services are available.
Contact: (514) 875-8119
- Assistance aux Femmes de Montréal is a shelter for abused women and their children.
Contact: (514) 270-8291
- L'Abri De L'Espoir / L'Armee Du Salut is a shelter for women aged 18+.
Contact: (514) 934-5615
www.armeedusalut.ca/programmes/femmes_fr.html#abri
Food
- Accueil Bonneau provides meals Monday to Friday 9:30a.m. to 11:30a.m. and a light meal from 2:00p.m. to 3:30p.m. Clothes are available Monday to Wednesday from 8:30a.m. to 11:30a.m. and 1:00p.m. to 2:30p.m.
Contact: (514) 845-3906
www.accueilbonneau.com
- Chez Doris provides women with meals, medical and legal assistance Monday to Thursday from 8:30a.m. to 15:00 p.m., Friday 8:30a.m. to 1:30p.m., and Saturday and Sunday 8:30a.m. to 3:00p.m.
Contact: (514) 937-2341
www.chezdoris.ca
- Mission Bon Accueil provides men and women with supper at 6:00p.m. You must arrive befre 6:00p.m.
Contact: (514) 935-6395
www.mbawhm.com
- Mission Saint-Michel provides breakfast Monday to Friday from 8a.m. to 9a.m. and a light lunch (soup, bread, the) from 11:30a.m. to 12:30p.m. Clothes are available Monday, Wednsday, and Friday from 10:00a.m. to 11:00a.m.
Contact: (514) 844-8127
- La Maison Des Amis Du Plateau Mont-Royal provides food for all in need Monday to Saturday at 1:30p.m.
www.maisondesamis.org
Contact: (514) 527-1344
- Diners-Recontre Saint Louis De Gonzague provides youth between the ages of 18 and 30 with meals Monday to Friday from 11:30a.m. to 12:45p.m.
Contact: (514) 521-8619
www.diners-st-louis.org
- La Maison Benoit-Labre provides food and clothes. Tuesday from 1:00p.m. to 2:00p.m., Wednesday and Thursday from 1:00p.m. to 2:00p.m. and 5:00p.m. to 7:00p.m. Saturday and Sunday from 12:00p.m. to 2:00p.m.
www.benedictlabre.org
Contact: (514) 937-5973
- NDG Food Depot NDG residents only. Required documents are address proof and id card (ex: medical card). Homeless are welcome. Mondays 5-7 p.m. Wednesday and
Fridays 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Contact: 483-4680
www.depotndg.org
- Mile-End Mission Clients must present themselves in the morning and then return in the afternoon for their basket. The required documents are a proof of address and welfare or cheque stub. There is no interview. Fridays only, 9 a.m. and 12 p.m.
Fridays only, 9 a.m. and 12 p.m.
Contact: 274-3401
www.montreal.anglican.org/parish/mile-end
- Multi-Caf The Multi-Caf is in a community centre for Côte-des-Neiges residents only, and they serve free meals in the mornings. They also discourage more than monthly visits. The required documentation is a lease or proof of address. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
Contact: 733-0554
www.cam.org/~multicf
Miscellaneous
- Fonds dédié àl’habitation communautaire (FDHC) Officially founded in 1998, the Fonds dédié àl’habitation communautaire, brings together representatives of homelessness organisations in Montreal, and has been working on setting up a housing trust fund for over ten years.
Contact: (514) 866-9941 x 512
- G.E.I.P.S.I. Provides assistance for people who are drug addicted, HIV-positive, and homeless.
Contact: (514) 523-0979
www.membres.lycos.fr/geipsi2003/
- Maison des Amis du Plateau Provides a support group and recreational activities for transient individuals, and helps those with mental illness to re-enter the workforce.
Contact: (514) 527-1344
www.refugedesjeunes.org
- RAPSIM (Réseau D’aide Aux Personnes Seules Et Itinérantes De Montréal) To defend the rights of homeless persons in Montreal. Activities include raising awareness of homelessness and related issues, information sharing, training, neighbourhood and issue-based actions, lobbying and research.
Contact: (514) 879-1949
www.rapsim.org