AMI-Quebec Action on Mental Illness is a non-profit organization that helps families manage the effects of mental illness through support, education, guidance, and advocacy.
iheart’s mission is to help people uncover their innate resilience.
We deliver a range of innovative, highly impactful programmes – both in-person and digitally – in schools, businesses and organisations, and directly to leaders, employees, parents, educators, children, youth workers and facilitators.
Agence Ometz is a Jewish human services agency offering social, employment and immigration services to help people fulfill their potential and to secure the growth and vibrancy of the Montreal community.
Reaching more than 13,000 people annually, we provide intervention, prevention, support services and programs to enhance your quality of life.
Quebec Mental Health resources (French):
The Centre for Access to Services in English (CASE) was incorporated in April 2017 as a not-for-profit community organization with a mission to support the English-speaking community of the Mauricie Centre-du-Quebec.
A project was initiated in 2015 by the Centre integer de Santé et Services sociaux de la Mauricie et du Centre-du-Québec (CIUSSS-MCQ) and supported by the Megantic Community Development Corporation (MCDC) to improve access to health care services which led to the eventual creation of CASE.
The CAFE (Crise-Ado-Famille-Enfance) Program was developed for children age 6 to 17 and their family who are experiencing a major family crisis.
CAFE team takes action within two hours of a phone call and can go directly to the scene of the incident (home, school, etc.), follows up to restore family balance, is available from 2:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., 365 days a year.
Wellness Together Canada was created in response to an unprecedented rise in mental distress since the COVID-19 pandemic, with funding from the Government of Canada. As a country, we are facing challenges at a scale we’ve never seen before, from social isolation and financial insecurity to substance use concerns and racial inequality.
CTV List of Mental Health Resources:
CBC Mental Health Resources:
Specialized Special Needs Resources:
Lifeline is a non-sectarian agency dedicated to helping everyone affected by addiction. We offer a full range of treatment options and comprehensive youth at-risk programs. People suffering from substance and behavioural addictions and their family members are guided through the process of healing and recovery.
Drug Rehab | Chabad Lifeline - Addiction Care Centre | Montreal
Friendship Circle is founded upon the idea that within each person is a soul; and that soul is equal and worthy of boundless love. With this inspiration, the lives of the families we serve are enhanced while the volunteers reap the rewards of selfless giving.
Montreal Association for the Intellectually Handicapped:
General Resource List: https://amiquebec.org/disability
Our mission is to provide a social network technology platform that gives youth with disabilities, parents, and professionals a safe, secure, and positive online experience every time they log in.
We strive to remove social barriers and reduce the stigma associated with being different, increasing self-esteem and self-confidence.
We believe by sharing accurate information about addiction and mental health, we can help fight the stigma that surrounds these disorders and encourage and empower more people to seek the life-changing treatment they need for themselves or a loved one. We want to help people understand the facts, risks and available treatment options so that they can make informed decisions about addiction treatment and long-term recovery planning.
Austime Montreal:
The Montreal Center for Learning Disabilities: https://ldmontreal.ca
McGill Psychoeducational & Counseling Clinic: