Centre d'action bénévole de Montréal (bilingue)
2015, rue Drummond, Suite 300 (angle de Maisonneuve, Métro Peel), Montréal, QC, H3G 1W7
Contact : 514-842-3351; info@cabm.net
Site internet : www.cabm.net
Il offre des services de recrutement et d’orientation de bénévoles, un programme de formation généralement destiné aux gestionnaires de bénévoles, organise des conférences et soutient un réseau de 70 popotes roulantes et repas communautaires.
It offers volunteer recruitment and referral services, training workshops for volunteer resource managers, organizes volunteer fairs, and provides support to a network of seventy Meals on Wheels and Community Lunch groups.
Centraide du Grand Montréal/Centraide of Greater Montreal (bilingue)
493, rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montréal, QC, H3A 1B6
Contact : 514-288-1261; communications@centraide-mtl.org
Site Internet: www.centraide-mtl.org
Centraide soutient des organismes dans les quartiers et localités de Laval, de l’île de Montréal et de la Rive-Sud pour aider les personnes vivant une situation de pauvreté et d’exclusion sociale.
Centraide supports community agencies in the neighbourhoods and districts of Laval, Montreal Island and the South Shore, in order to help people in a situation of poverty and social exclusion. Each area is studied thoroughly to identify local needs and to determine how local social actors pool their efforts to meet these needs.
Société de St-Vincent-de-Paul de Montréal (bilingue)
1930, rue de Champlain, Montréal, QC, H2L 2S8
Contact : Pierrette Moisan, 514-526-5937; permanence@ssvp-mtl.org
Site internet : www.ssvp-mtl.org
Nous favorisons la dignité, l’autonomie et l’intégration à la collectivité des personnes à travers l’aide alimentaire, des programmes de persévérance scolaire et d’insertion sociale, ainsi que par l’accès aux biens de première nécessité.
Implemented in the Montreal/Laval/L’Assomption region, the Société de Saint-Vincent de Paul's mission is to provide help to any person in a difficult situation, regardless of language, culture or religion. Founded on the actions of our volunteers and their desire to create meaningful relationships, our interventions aim to lend an ear as well as a hand and companionship to our community’s most vulnerable individuals, through our food assistance, stay-in-school or social integration programs or through an access to basic material necessities.
Services Communautaires Collectifs - Collective Community Services - C.C.S. (bilingue)
1857 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W., Montreal, QC, H3H 1J9
Contact : 514-937-5351; info@ccs-montreal.org
Website: www.ccs-montreal.org
CCS améliore la qualité de la vie des personnes en réduisant considérablement l’isolement et en appuyant ceux qui vivent dans la pauvreté, principalement dans la communauté anglophone du Grand Montréal.
Our goal is simple: impact the lives of those experiencing difficulties and stresses in a significant, positive way, and encourage self-empowerment in all those in need of support. We also invite you to join in our efforts as a volunteer, and develop your skills while lending a valuable helping hand. For children, youth and families, seniors, people living with HIV/AIDS.