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spectre de rue

1280 Ontario Street East, Ville-Marie, Montréal, QC, H2L 1R6
514 528-1700 www.spectrederue.org administration@spectrederue.org
Centre-Sud, Downtown
marginalized people dealing with issues of substance abuse, homelessness, mental health, STIs, sex work, TAPAJ: youth 16 to 30 years old
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Services

Prevention and reduction of sexually transmitted and blood borne infections (STD).

* Prevention, referral, awareness and education.

* Overdose prevention.

* Needle exchange.

* Distribution of prevention materials.

* Naloxone distribution.

* Distribution and delivery of fentanyl test strips.

* Socialization and social reintegration support.

* Outreach and community workers.

* TAPAJ (alternative work paid daily).

* Fixed site where psychosocial counsellors are available.

* Telemedecine in partnership with the CHUM.

* Access to nurses for screening and care.

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

* Tax clinic for people who attend the organization's services.

Eligibility

marginalized people dealing with issues of substance abuse, homelessness, mental health, STIs, sex work, TAPAJ: youth 16 to 30 years old

Schedule

Monday to Sunday 7h00 to 19h00

Fees

none

Coverage area

Centre-Sud, Downtown

Languages offered

English, French

Application process

on site or by telephone

Documents required

none

Categories:

; Homelessness - Mobile units and street work ; Homelessness - Health care ; Health - Family planning ; Health - Public Health ; Indigenous Peoples - Employment ; Employment and Income Support - Vocational rehabilitation and disability-related employment

Mailing address

1280 Ontario Street East, Ville-Marie, Montréal, H2L 1R6

Business line

514 528-1700

Other phone (1)

514 910-0331TAPAJ

Other phone (2)

514 524-5197on site and supervised consumption service

Legal Status

non-profit organization

Funding

federal, provincial, municipal

Last verified on

2025-02-04

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