The Social collective is a non-profit organization with the mission of implementing and supporting community-based or social initiatives that meet the needs of young people aged 18 to 35. Officially founded in 2020, its roots—and the goals it strives for—date back more than a decade.
The organization oversees Order an Angelot, an accreditation protocol aimed at combating harassment and sexual violence in bars and at festive or social events.
Portage is a Canadian non-profit organization that provides support to individuals with addiction, as well as a mother-child program for pregnant women and mothers with young children. While many mothers hesitate to seek help out of fear of losing custody of their children, the residential program allows them to keep their children with them, incorporating them into the rehabilitation process and strengthening their emotional bonds
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Élixir is an organization located in the Sherbrooke area. It aims to prevent the risks associated with the use of psychoactive substances among all individuals who identify as women through various initiatives. Visit their website to learn more.
The GRIP is an organization that operates in harm reduction and prevention with the goal of informing and intervening in festive environments, promoting a positive experience for all populations attending both popular and underground settings, by providing proximity services and support in the Montreal region and throughout Quebec. Their Spotlight Project offers a service focused on preventing sexual violence in festive settings.
Drugs: help and referral (DHR) provides support, information, and referrals to individuals affected by drug, alcohol, and medication use, as well as to their families and loved ones.
SOS violence conjugale‘s mission is to contribute to the safety of victims of domestic violence and to reduce this violence and its consequences by offering services to victims, the general public, and all those affected by it.
This directory features public resources offering addiction treatment services, as well as private or community-based housing resources for addiction or gambling disorders, either certified or in the process of certification, across Quebec.
Trouve ton centre allows you to locate resources offering prevention, support, and treatment for addiction and substance use throughout Quebec.
Whether you’re looking for a treatment center for alcoholism, an organization for addiction and risky substance use prevention, a resource for school-based interventions, or a place to obtain naloxone or drug consumption supplies, Trouve ton centre serves as the directory of addiction and substance use services in Quebec.
Tel-Jeunes supports adolescents in Quebec on a daily basis, guiding them through their discoveries, first experiences, questions, and challenges on various topics, including substance use.