Santropol Roulant uses food as a vehicle to break social and economic isolation between generations and cultures. Creatively and collaboratively, we strengthen and nourish our local community with our novel approaches to active youth engagement, urban food systems, food security and community care.
Dress for Success Montréal empowers women through personalized styling, mentorship, and professional development to rebuild confidence and seize career opportunities. Their programs—such as the Potenti’ELLE and Working Women’s Group—support women at life transitions, offering free wardrobes, workshops, and a supportive community to help them thrive at no cost.
The organization's mission is to stimulate the development of environmental awareness and critical thinking among young people to exercise civic actions for a sustainable future.
L’Équilibre en mouvement est un Centre de formation, d'éducation, et de consultation et de suivi individuel et familial, qui a pour mission d'accompagner, de soutenir et d'outiller les adultes, les adolescents et les enfants, afin de leur permettre d'avoir une meilleure consicence de soi, une meilleure connaissance de soi et d'avoir les moyens pour atteindre un état de bien-être optimal pour d'être disponible pour les divers apprentissages de la vie et atteindre leurs objectifs plus facilement.
L'Équilibre en mouvement offre divers outils pour la gestion du stress, de l'anxiété, des strétégies pour des apprentissages plus faciles, pour un équilibre corporel, émotionnel et cognitif et des relations sociales et familiales plus harmonieuses.
Old Brewery Mission provides men and women who are homeless in Montreal for emergency services essential as safe housing, nutritious meals, hot showers and clean clothes. we offer our clients real solutions to homelessness through our dynamic support and housing services. We are dedicated to help the transition of our homeless clients living in a shelter on their return to society.
The Chinese Catholic Mission of Montreal is the principal chinese parish in Montreal. For several decades now, many religious personnel such as priests and sisters have expanded their efforts to contribute to the development of the religious, social and architectural aspects of Chinese culture in Montreal.