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projets autochtones du québec

PAQ
169 de la Gauchetière Street East, Ville-Marie, Montréal, QC, H2X 1P7
514 879-3310 paqc.org/en info@paqc.org
Montréal Island
indigenous people 18 years old and over, First Nations, Metis and Inuit in situation of homelessness or precarity

Services

* Crisis intervention.

* Warm meals.

* Safe Start Program: holistic support to Indigenous people who just arrived in the city.

* Emergency shelters: separate floors for men and women.

* Transitional housing with help for obtaining social assistance.

* Managed Alcohol Program: house for men.

* Assistance with social reintegration procedures.

* Legal and medical support with external partners.

* Group activities.

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

Eligibility

indigenous people 18 years old and over, First Nations, Metis and Inuit in situation of homelessness or precarity

Schedule

administration: Monday to Friday, 9h00 to 17h00, shelter: 7 days, 17h00 to 8h30

Fees

none

Coverage area

Montréal Island

Languages offered

English, French

Documents required

none

Volunteer opportunities

Yes

Categories:

; Homelessness - Day and evening centres ; Mental Health and addictions - Crisis centres and suicide prevention ; Sports, Recreation and Culture - Clubs and social events ; Indigenous Peoples - Community Support ; Food - Low cost or free meals

Mailing address

169 de la Gauchetière Street East, Ville-Marie, Montréal, H2X 1P7

Business line

514 879-3310

Legal Status

non-profit organization

Funding

donations, provincial, federal

Last verified on

2024-10-23

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