La Soupe populaire de Hull inc. is a non-profit organization that helps vulnerable people (in the Hull sector) in Gatineau.
La Soupe populaire de Hull is above all a place where people can find comfort, friendship and hope.
By providing a safe living environment, the Hull Soup Kitchen provides the necessary support to vulnerable people who are experiencing problems with poverty, social isolation, homelessness, mental health and addiction.
The Day Center is a place where you can find comfort, build relationships, participate in coffee meetings or workshops.
La Soupe populaire de Hull now has two day centers where hot meals, snacks, support and various activities are offered. In each center, a team of workers welcomes users, assesses their needs and guides them to the services they need on site or in the community. Workers can help people who are looking for housing or who need physical or mental health care by referring them to appropriate services.
The Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy (OFCP) is a non profit charitable organization dedicated to supporting people with cerebral palsy (CP) in Ontario. (Charitable Registration Number: 10779 - 7722.)
We are an organization committed to supporting independence, inclusion, choice and full integration of all persons with cerebral palsy.
The OFCP does this by providing and initiating a wide range of services, resources and programs for people with CP and their families as well as professional organizations. These services can range from education and recreation to housing and life planning.
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