The Institut Raymond-Dewar (IRD) is a public network of health and social services in Quebec. Multiregional center specializing in rehabilitation and subspecialty deafness and communication, IRD is affiliated with the University of Montreal and associated with the University of Quebec in Montreal and at the Cégep du Vieux-Montreal. The IRD's primary mandate is to provide rehabilitation services in the Montreal and Laval for deaf clients, hearing impaired, deaf-blind or have a disability hearing center. In the Montreal area, services are provided to children with dysphasia. In addition, the IRD takes delivery of specific currents psychosocial services to the deaf gesture.
Old Brewery Mission was in its origin a soup kitchen.programs and services have increased with the growing needs of the homeless population in Montreal. Several factors can lead to homelessness: poverty, insufficient income to pay rent, loss of income, a family crisis.
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.
Detect sources of conflict and antisocial behavior in youth to support them in their efforts to solve problems; Provide services and quality resources that enhance the quality of life of the territory of Rosemont.
Action-Gardien and its member groups consider that citizens must be at the heart of decisions that affect and have an impact on their lives. In this sense, they promote collective action and ownership by the population in improving their living conditions.
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.
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.
Cocaine Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other so that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from their addiction.
CCGLM acts to improve the condition of people in our communities by promoting cooperation and seeking the support of community and social development by individuals and organizations. Specifically, the CCGLM aims to offer the LGBT community in Montreal a common gathering place for organizations and individuals interested in improving the experience of homosexual persons and transidentitaires (transexuals and transgender) through education, information and research.