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afrique au féminin
7000 du Parc Avenue, Suite 106, Villeray—Saint-Michel—Parc-Extension, Montréal, QC, H3N 1X1
Service description: Improvement of immigrant women's living conditions. Reception, information, referral and listening. Daycare for children 2 to 5 years old. Psychosocial intervention. Customized francization classes an... More +
Offer detail: *
514 272-3274www.afriqueaufeminin.org/?lang=en_usinfo@afriqueaufeminin.org
Greater Montréal
immigrant women of all origins
centre d'action bénévole de montréal-nord
4642 Forest Street, Montréal-Nord, Montréal, QC, H1H 2P3
Service description: Community action Development and promotion of volunteering and community action. Training to support volunteer involvement. Support for volunteers. Support to organizations. Reception and referral to ... More +
514 328-1114 ext. 100cabmtl-nord.orginfo@cabmtl-nord.org
volunteer action: Montréal-Nord, accompaniment service for newcomers: open to everyone
seniors, foreign workers and students, permanent residents, community organizations, citizens
centre d'action bénévole de montréal-nord - tax clinic
4642 Forest Street, Montréal-Nord, Montréal, QC, H1H 2P3
Service description: Tax clinic by appointment.
Offer detail: * Registration closed. 21/3/2025 * 2025 Clinic: Appointments began on February 3, 2025, by phone at 514 328-1114 ext. 100. The clinic will take place from March 3 to April 17, 2025, Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Only declarations for the current year are processed during this period. The service can be offered by phone, by envelope or in person. For low-income people living in Montreal North (postal codes starting with H1H or H1G). An exception is made for immigrants living on the island of Montreal (opening a file and meeting with a worker is mandatory). Certain conditions apply, depending on the program requirements. The service is free, but a voluntary contribution of $5 is suggested to help the organization. 02/12/2025
514 328-1114 ext. 100cabmtl-nord.orginfo@cabmtl-nord.org
people on a low income and seniors: Montréal-Nord (H1H and H1G), immigrants: Montréal Island
people on a low income, Canadian citizens, immigrants, newcomers, asylum seekers, seniors 65 years old and over, with a maximum income of $35,000 for a single person, $45,000 for a couple without children, plus $2,500 per dependent child
centre de promotion communautaire le phare inc.
7890 Jacques-Rousseau Street, Suite 1, Rivière-des-Prairies—Pointe-aux-Trembles, Montréal, QC, H1E 1J3
Service description: Toddler workshops for 3-5 years old. Parent-child dyads. School and social support for 6-12 years old. Homework and lesson support. Youth activities for 6-25 years old. Summer activities for 3-5 year
514 494-0434www.lephare.cainfo@lephare.ca
Rivière-des-Prairies, Marie-Victorin HLM
children, youth, families, seniors
centre social d'aide aux immigrants
6201 Laurendeau Street, Le Sud-Ouest, Montréal, QC, H4E 3X8
Service description: Reception and integration. Information and guidance. Intervention and individual support. Assistance with immigration forms and citizenship application. Certification of documents. Sociocultural activ... More +
514 932-2953centrecsai.org/encsai@centrecsai.org
Montréal Island
permanent residents, foreign students, temporary workers, government-assisted refugees, naturalized Canadian citizens, refugee claimants
centre social d'aide aux immigrants - lachine
735 Notre-Dame Street, Lachine, Montréal, QC, H8S 2B5
Service description: Reception and integration. Information and guidance. Individual consultation and support. Assistance and support in administrative steps.
514 932-2953centrecsai.org/encsai@centrecsai.org
Greater Montréal
permanent residents for less than 5 years, foreign students, temporary workers, government-assisted refugees, asylum seekers
centre social d'aide aux immigrants - verdun
3782 Wellington Street, Verdun, Montréal, QC, H4G 1V2
Service description: Reception and integration. Information and guidance. Counselling and individual support. Assistance with immigration forms and citizenship application. Certification of documents. Sociocultural activi... More +
514 932-2953centrecsai.org/encsai@centrecsai.org
Montréal Island
permanent residents for less than 5 years, foreign students, temporary workers, government-assisted refugees, asylum seekers
coffret (le)
181 Brière Street, Saint-Jérôme, Laurentides, QC, J7Y 3A7
Service description: Reception and settlement assistance for newcomers. Housing search assistance. Bank of interpreters, interpretation and administration of oath. Internships. Homework assistance. Francization. Intercult... More +
450 565-2998www.lecoffret.orglecoffret.info@gmail.com
Laurentians
any person with an immigrant background
harmonie conjugale
1453 Beaubien Street East, Suite 205, Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie, Montréal, QC, H2G 3C6
Service description: Therapy for men or couples that struggle with domestic violence. Invididual, couple or group therapy. Possibility of psychotherapy. Free legal information relatively to domestic violence.
514 270-8462www.pro-gam.ca/en/home.htmlinfo@pro-gam.ca
Greater Montréal
men or couples 14 years and over who have or are at risk of violent behaviour in a marital or family context, men victim of domestic violence
inici (immigrer, intégrer, innover)
2030 Pie-IX Boulevard, Suite 309, Mercier—Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montréal, QC, H1V 2C8
Service description: Active listening and support in all the steps of settlement and socio-professional integration. Support and guidance in administrative procedures, obtaining documents, assistance with filling out form... More +
514 255-3900www.inici.ca/eninfo@inici.ca
Greater Montréal
immigrants, refugees, asylum seekers, employability services: permanent residents for less than 5 years, refugees, asylum seekers, housing search: asylum seekers
maison caci
2190 De Salaberry Street, Ahuntsic-Cartierville, Montréal, QC, H3M 1K7
Service description: Social housing. Second residence located at 10350 place de l'Acadie. Tenants accompaniment: administrative procedure advice, information sessions, French courses, events and activities, etc.
514 439-6013caci-bc.org/?lang=eninfo@caci-bc.org
Montréal Island, Laval
immigrant single people and families on a low income
maison internationale de la rive-sud
2500 Lapinière Boulevard, Brossard, Montérégie, QC, J4Z 3V1
Service description: Settlement support for newcomers. Welcome, accompaniment and needs assessment. Drop-in daycare. Assistance in obtaining services: registering children for school or daycare, obtaining essential docume... More +
support centre for the immigrant community of bordeaux-cartierville
12049, boulevard Laurentien, Ahuntsic-Cartierville, Montréal, QC, H4K 1M8
Service description: Reception, information and guidance. Psychosocial accompaniment and support, counselling. Food bank. Housing search assistance. Citizenship workshop: 3 hour exam preparation progra
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support centre for the immigrant community of bordeaux-cartierville - tax clinic
12049 Laurentien Boulevard, Ahuntsic-Cartierville, Montréal, QC, H4K 1M8
Service description: Year-round tax clinic, on site and online, by appointment.
Offer detail: Clinic 2023: Clinic open year round. Register by phone at 514 856-3511 and the organization will call back to make an appointment. Monday to Friday 9h00 to 16h30. Newcomers, refugees and self-employed persons are accepted. The service can be offered at home for people who are unable to leave their homes. 06/03/2023
514 856-3511caci-bc.org/?lang=eninfo@caci-bc.org
Province of Québec
people on a low income, seniors, temporary workers and students with proof of status in Canada, priority to new immigrants and refugees