bureau de la communauté haïtienne de montréal



Services
Welcoming and support for vulnerable families aimed at their social success. Food assistance
* Family cooking.
* Community meals.
* Introduction to healthy eating and development of cooking techniques. Seniors
* Support.
* Day centre and animation.
* Exchange and information network.
* Physical and intellectual activities.
* Respite for caregivers. Immigration
* Documents certification.
* Employment referral.
* Listening and referrals.
* Document preparation technical support.
* Housing search.
* Emergency food assistance.
* Psychosocial support.
* Accompaniment with public and parapublic services.
* Tax clinic. Women
* Self-help group, information and support for single mothers.
* Self-esteem workshop.
* Exchange and mutual aid network. Families
* Family experience enrichment.
* Parental support.
* Mediation and intervention in schools.
* Homework assistance.
* Delinquency prevention.
* Educational, sociocultural, recreational and sports activities for young people.
* Summer camps.
* Option Protection: assistance and accompaniment for families before, during and after the DPJ.
Details on the service offer
COVID-19: Open with modification to services offered. 5/7/2022
Eligibility
immigrant families, including grandparents
Schedule
Monday to Friday 9h00 to 17h00
Coverage area
Greater Montréal, vaccination: Rosemont only
Languages offered
Creole, French, French Creole
Application process
emergency food assistance: referral from a CLSC, organization or counsellor
Volunteer opportunities
Yes
Categories:
Mailing address
6970 Marquette Street, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Montréal, H2E 2C7
Business line
514 725-9508
Legal Status
non-profit organization
Funding
provincial, federal, Centraide of Greater Montréal, foundations
Last verified on
2022-07-06