AMI-Quebec Action on Mental Illness is a non-profit organization that helps families manage the effects of mental illness through support, education, guidance, and advocacy. Programs are free.
Ancoura is a not-for-profit, volunteer-based organization and a registered charity in Ottawa. Ancoura’s mission is to provide a
nurturing, fulfilling environment for adults living with mental illness, through stable, affordable housing and a supportive community.
Created in 2011, ARC is a not-for-profit community organization based in Greenfield Park that is part of a network of 28 organizations catering
to the needs of the English-speaking community across Quebec. Its mission is to serve the English-speaking community of the Monteregie-Centre Region.
Virage is committed to serving individuals throughout the Monteregie who need help with alcohol, drug and gambling problems. Thousands of people use their services every year.
The CISSS of Monteregie-Centre (Reseau local de services de Champlain), works to provide the community with continuous, safe, quality healthcare and social services, in collaboration with local partners.
Formed in 2000 to support English-speaking communities in Quebec in their efforts to redress health status inequalities and promote community vitality. CHSSN achieves this by building strategic relationships and partnerships within the health and social services system to improve access to services.
The Corporation de developpement communautaire de l’agglomeration de Longueuil (CDC AL) is a multi-sectoral group of community organizations whose shared mission is to initiate, promote, support and strengthen community development on its territory, with a view to social inclusion and the fight against poverty.
Dunham House is a residential treatment centre for individuals suffering from mental health and concurrent disorders including addiction.
ECS is a volunteer community service group that was formed in February, 1979 under the leadership of Ethel Bisgrove and Georgina Baxter of the congregation of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church – St. Lambert. ECS offers three distinct services: A food cupboard, transportation, and the Christmas Basket Project.
Espace Pivot is a non-profit organization that promotes the social and professional development of its community. The organization is composed of two distinct divisions: the Carrefour jeunesse-emploi of Laporte and the Centre d’Intégration Jeunesse Adulte.
Emergency food assistance. Financial assistance for rent, medication, electricity, and telephone bills.
L’Abri en Ville provides a stable and fulfilling environment for persons with a mental illness through safe, affordable housing and inclusion in a community that supports their social, material, and spiritual needs.
L’Alternative Centregens aims to facilitate the social reinsertion and mutual aid of people experiencing or having experienced a mental health problem. Clients are encouraged to cultivate self-reliance, developing their abilities on a day-to-day basis, at their own pace.
An independent community organization committed to the social integration of adults with significant mental health difficulties from the greater Longueuil area.
An organization specializing in assisting immigrants on the South Shore of Montreal, in partnership with the Ministry of Immigration, Diversity and Inclusion of Quebec. It has offered its services to newly arrived immigrants in Quebec for 43 years.
La Mosaïque is a not-for-profit organization. Since 1985, its mission has been to reinforce the social fabric of the urban agglomeration of Longueuil, offering services that promote the autonomy and social integration of the less fortunate.
Their mission is to provide people with mental health problems with quality, long-term housing in the community and the support they need to live independently.
Mission: To support and empower youth 12-35 years old, so that they can commit to improving their conditions with respect and human dignity.
A network of organizations working to promote and increase access to public health and social services for English-speaking in the Monteregie.
The mission of the Regroupement des organismes communautaires en sante mentale de la Monteregie (ROCSMM) is to develop and recognize its member resources through support, participation in community life, and strategic advocacy.
SLUC and the United Church Women are welcoming and supportive, supporting Our Harbour’s mission and activities by providing space for activities and meetings.
A non-profit organization offering psychosocial rehabilitation and reintegration services for adults with psychiatric or mental health problems living in the Greater Longueuil area.
A volunteer-based non-profit corporation building a sense of community among the Montreal South Shore English-speaking community groups. SSCPN assists in promoting all levels of government programs and not-for-profit services of benefit to this community.
A group of organizations working in mental health in the agglomeration of Longueuil, committed to the mental health of the local population.
The mission of Table de vie du Quartier, Ville Lemoyne is to preserve and defend the rights, assets, and interests of the community. And to take advantage of opportunities to improve neighborhood life.
Multisectoral grouping of community and institutional organizations as well as citizens working to find solutions to homelessness.
TROC-Montérégie brings together nearly 300 independent community organizations working in health and social services in the Montérégie region. They are involved in many sectors of intervention with the citizens of our region.
The Charles-Le Moyne Hospital Centre offers a range of general, specialized, and acute care and services. It is recognized for its teaching activities and for its research center focused on innovative health interventions. It is affiliated with the University of Sherbrooke.