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native friendship centre of montreal

NFCM
2001 Saint-Laurent Boulevard, Ville-Marie, Montréal, QC, H2X 2T3
514 499-1854 www.nfcm.org info@nfcm.org
Montréal Island
indigenous people: First Nations, Inuit and Metis, street patrol: indigenous and non-indigenous people experiencing homelessness in downtown Montreal
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Services

Drop-in centre for homeless people.

* Warm meals: breakfast and lunch.

* Clothing donations.

* Showers and laundry service.

* Street patrols and guidance in urban areas, blankets and needle exchange.

* Food baskets after the 15th of every month.

* Monthly community dinners.

* Youth services: Inter-Tribal youth centre, employment assistance, literacy workshops, cooking workshops.

* Information and referral.

* Telephone and Internet access.

* Emergency transportation and accompaniment for social and medical services and to shelters.

* Healthcare staff available every 2 weeks for vaccines, screening and general check-ups.

* Legal and social advocacy.

* Social and cultural activities for youth and adults.

* Support in obtaining the health insurance card for people experiencing homelessness who attend the agency and whose identity can be confirmed by the agency.

Details on the service offer

Holidays schedule: Closed from December 19th to January 2nd 2022 inclusively. 14/10/2022

Eligibility

indigenous people: First Nations, Inuit and Metis, street patrol: indigenous and non-indigenous people experiencing homelessness in downtown Montreal

Schedule

drop-in centre: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 9h00 to 17h00, Wednesday 9h00 to 20h00

Fees

free

Coverage area

Montréal Island

Languages offered

Cree, English, French, Inuktitut, Spanish

Documents required

health insurance card is not required for care

Volunteer opportunities

Yes

Categories:

; Homelessness - Mobile units and street work ; Homelessness - Day and evening centres ; Child, Youth and Family - Youth Centres and Support ; Justice and Advocacy - Legal assistance and information ; Health - Hospitals, CLSC and community clinics ; Mental Health and addictions - Addiction prevention ; Sports, Recreation and Culture - Hobbies ; Indigenous Peoples - Employment ; Indigenous Peoples - Community Support ; Food - Low cost or free meals ; Food - Food Assistance ; Thrift store and material aid - Clothing ; Education and Literacy - Literacy ; Employment and Income Support - Advocacy for workers and unemployed

Mailing address

2001 Saint-Laurent Boulevard, Ville-Marie, Montréal, H2X 2T3

Toll free

1 855 499-1854

Business line

514 499-1854

Legal Status

non-profit organization

Funding

federal, provincial, municipal

Last verified on

2022-10-14

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