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SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS

This database is strictly a research guide. The English Montreal School Board is not in a position to recommend or endorse any resources that are non- EMSB entities. We strongly suggest that readers research these resources to determine if they are appropriate for the care of their child and meet their specific needs.

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Supporting Organizations
General

Association de la Rive-Sud Pour La Déficience Intellectuelle

Supports families living with people with intellectual disabilities and pervasive developmental disorders. Their services include respite/lodging, babysitting, adapted workshops, day activities, and summer camps.

Address: 240 Saint-Lambert Ave. Saint-Lambert, Qc. J4R 2S2
Tel:  450-671-6733
Email: info@arsdi.org
Website: www.arrondissement.com/bottin/associationdelarivesudpourladeficienceintellectuelle

Association d'Entraide des Personnes Handicapées Physiques de Montréal

Recreational activities for people with physical disabilities. Promotion of social integration and accessibility of recreational activities. Advocacy of rights for people with physical disabilities.

Address: 14115 Prince-Arthur Street, Suite 175, Rivière-des-Prairies—Pointe-aux-Trembles, Montréal, QC, H1A 1A8
Tel:  514-352-5119
Email: alpha@mainbourg.org
Website: www.alpha-montreal.com

Action des Femmes Handicapées (Montréal)

Provides support to women with a physical or an intellectual disability.

Address: 1355 René-Lévesque Boulevard West, Suite 2, Ville-Marie, Montréal, QC, H3G 1T3
Tel:  514 861-6903
Email: admin@afhm.org
Website: www.afhm.org

Association du Québec pour Enfants avec Problèmes Auditifs (AQEPA)

General information on deafness, awareness, referrals. Telephone support and listening. Stimulation program through games for children. Help with homework and academic support

Address: 3700 Berri Street, Montreal, Quebec H2I 4G9
Tel: 514-842-3926
Website: https://aqepa.org/

Association québécoise des personnes de petite taille (AQPPT)

Provides information and support on many topics.

Address:  6300 Park Avenue, Suite 430, Montreal, Quebec, H2V 4H8
Tel: 514-521-9671
Fax: 514-521-3369
Email: info@aqppt.org
Website: www.aqppt.org

Association Québécoise des Traumatisés Crâniens (AQTC)

Their mission is to promote the maintenance or improvement of the quality of living conditions of trauma victims and their families, as well as to defend and promote their rights and interests.

Address: 
AQTC Montreal

Bureau 106, 911 Jean Talon St E., Montreal, Quebec H2R 1V5

AQTC Laval

220, Parc Avenue Laval (Quebec) H7N 3X4

Tel: 514-274-7447
Website: https://www.aqtc.ca/

Association québécoise du syndrome de Rett

Address:  1490 de la Timonerie, Lévis, Québec, G7A0S9
Tel: 438-870-0812
Email: info@rettqc.org
Website:  www.rettqc.org

Association Québecoise du Syndrome Gilles de la Tourette (AQST)

Address:  7070 Perras Blvd., Montréal Québec H1E 1A4
Tel: 514-328-3910
Email: info@aqst.com
Website: https://aqst.com/en/

Canadian ADHD Resource Alliance

CADDRA is an independent, not-for-profit, resource organization for medical, healthcare and research professionals with an interest in the field of ADHD.

Address: 366 Adelaide St. E, suite 221, Toronto. Ontario, M5A 3X9
Tel:  416-637-8582
Website: www.caddra.ca

Canadian Disability Participation Project (CPPP) –
McMAster University

An alliance of individuals, agencies and national associations that facilitates and coordinates partnerships among the members of its network. The goal is to design, test, and implement strategies in areas of employment, sports, exercise for people with mobility impairments.

Address:  Department of Kinesiology, IWC East Building E110
1280 Main St. West Hamilton, ON L8S 4L8
Tel: 905-525-9140 ext. 27937
Website: www.cdpp.ca

Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB-INCA) –Quebec branch

If you would like to request CNIB service you must complete Section A of the Request for Service form. Please visit website www.cnib.ca/en/quebec/request for services or call 1-800-465-4622 ext. 221 Programs, services, resources for visually impaired persons of all ages.

Address: 2085 Parthenais Montreal, QC H2K 3T1
Tel:  514-934-4622 X0
Email: quebec@inca.ca
Website: www.cnib.ca/en/quebec/

CanChild - CanChild Centre for Childhood Disability Research Institute of Applied Health Sciences

This is a research and educational centre with the focus being to improve the lives of children and youth with disabilities and their families. They have a fairly extensive library and they have monthly newsletters about their research and resources.

Address: McMaster University - 1400 Main Street West, Rm 408 Hamilton, ON, L8S 1C7
Tel:  905-525-9140 ext. 27850
Email: canchild@mcmaster.ca
Website: www.canchild.ca

Centre d’assistance et d’accompagnement aux plaintes-Île de Montréal (CAAPIDM)

Help in drafting complaints and letters, guidance, support and referrals. This service is free.

Address: 4900, rue Jean Talon Ouest, bureau 210, Montréal, Québec, H4P 1W9
Tel: 514-861-5998
Email: info@caapidm.ca
Website: www.caapidm.ca

Centre de Communication Adaptée

Increases accessibility to information and thus break the isolation caused by deafness.

Address: 359, rue King Est, bureau 102, Sherbrooke Québec, J1G 1B3
Tel: 514 284-2214 ext. #3608
Email: cca.info@surdite.org
Website: www.surdite.org

Centre for ADHD Awareness, Canada (CADDAC)

A national, not-for-profit, organization providing leadership and support in awareness, education and advocacy for ADHD organizations and individuals across Canada.

Address: 366 Adelaide St E, Suite 221 Toronto, ON Canada M5A 3X9
Tel:  416-637-8584
Email: juanita.beaudry@caddac.ca
Website: www.caddac.ca

Centres of Excellence

Funded and mandated by MEQ, the  Inclusive Education Services (IES) is managed through the boards, specifically through the Inclusive Education Management Committee (IEMC).

Website: https://iesquebec.ca/

Their six centres are:

Centre of Excellence for Physically, Intellectually and Multi-Challenged - English Montreal School Board 
Their mandate is to serve as a resource and provide support to the English School Boards in the province, all of whom are committed to facilitating the inclusion of students with an exceptionality.

The office is located at the Mackay Centre and Philip E. Layton Schools, English Montreal School Board

Address: 120 Bellevue Street, Room 117, Magog, Quebec J1X 3H2
Tel: 819-868-0512
Email: centreofexcellence@etsb.qc.ca
Website: https://coepim.ca/

Centre of Excellence for Autism Spectrum Disorder - Lester B. Pearson School Board
Serves as a resource and provide support to the English School Boards in the province. Their goal is to facilitate the inclusion of students with ASD. The ASD team is made up of different health care professionals.

Address: 1925 Brookdale, Dorval, QC, H9P 2Y7
Tel: 514-422-3000 local 32405
Email: passouad@lbpsb.qc.ca
Website: https://coeasd.lbpsb.qc.ca/

Centre of Excellence for Behaviour Management - Riverside School Board
Offers support to the English School Boards of Quebec to help them to increase their capacity to implement approaches in prevention and intervention with students who have challenging behaviours.

Address: 299 Sir Wilfrid Laurier St. Lambert, Quebec J4R 2V7
Tel:  450 672-4010 ext. 6066 local 32405
Email: edegosztonyi@rsb.qc.ca
Website: https://www.cebm.ca/

Centre of Excellence for Mental Health - Lester B. Pearson School Board
Centre’s mandate is to develop capacity English school boards across Quebec, assisting schools in the implementation of best practice approaches in prevention, intervention and research in the field of mental health.

Address: 1925 Brookdale, Dorval, QC, H9P 2Y7
Tel:  514-422-3000 ext. 32468
Email: gweintraub@lbpsb.qc.ca
Website: https://cemh.lbpsb.qc.ca/

Inclusive Learning Resource Network (I-LRN) - Riverside School Board
The centre helps Quebec's English School Boards to develop effective service frameworks for today's inclusive schools, offering information, professional development, and complementary classroom resources.

Address:  299 Sir Wilfred Laurier, St. Lambert, Quebec J4R 2V7
Tel:  450 672-4010 ext. 32468
Email: lynnsenecal@icloud.com
Website: www.shapesofmind.org/

Centre of Excellence for Speech and Language Development - English Montreal School Board
Promotes best practices in the development of speaking, listening, reading and writing for all of the English schools board in Quebec.

Address: 6000 Fielding Avenue, Montreal, Quebec, H3X 1T4
Tel: (514) 483-7200 ext. 7238
Email: cjazzar@emsb.qc.ca
Website: http://coesld.ca/

Cerebral Palsy Association of Quebec (QCPA) - Association de paralysie cérébrale du Québec (QCPA)

Information and referral, specialized equipment loans, summer camp, and financial aid.

Address:  170 Saint Antoine Street North, Granby, Quebec J2G 5G8
Tel:  1-450-777-2907 / 1-800-311-3770
Email: d.ares@paralysiecerebrale.com
Website: www.paralysiecerebrale.com

Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux de Laval (CISS Laval) 

Offers many services to those who have ID, ASD, and PD.

Address: 1755 boulevard René-Laennec, Laval Québec H7M 3L9
Tel: 1 877-476-6112
Website: http://www.lavalensante.com/

Epilepsie Québec

A non-profit organization aimed to promote and improve the lives of people living with epilepsy.

Address: 1411 Blvd. Père-Lelièvre, Quebec, Quebec G1M 1N7
Tel: 418-524-8752
Email: informations.cissslav@ssss.gouv.qc.ca
Website: www.epilepsiequebec.com

Espace la Traversée

people of all ages living with a mental illness, an intellectual disability, a loss of autonomy or social adaptation issues. Housing, rehabilitation, social integration. Group homes and supervised apartments. Daily life management. Accompaniment. Collaborative work with partners and close ones. Habitations La Traversée.

Address: 1460 Crémazie Boulevard East, Suite 100, Villeray—Saint-Michel—Parc-Extension, Montréal, QC, H2E 1A2

Tel: 514 321-4984

Email: info@espacelt.org
Website: https://espacelt.org/

Étoile de Pacho (l') - Réseau d'Entraide pour Parents d'Enfants Handicapés

Self-help network for parents of children living with a disability. Hosting Program: pairing with a specialized at-home caretaker, listening, support and information

Address: 4831 Sainte-Catherine Street East, Mercier—Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montréal, QC, H1V 1Z7

Tel: 514 798-6173
Email: info@etoiledepacho.ca
Website: https://etoiledepacho.ca/en/

Ex Aequo

A Montreal-based organization dedicated to promoting and defending the rights of people with motor disabilities.

Address: 3680, rue Jeanne-Mance suite 328, Montréal Québec, H2X 2K5
Tel: 514 288-3852
Email: info@exaequo.net
Website: www.exaequo.net

Fédération québécoise des centres de réadaptation en déficience intellectuelle and pervasive development disorder (FQCRDITED)

Promotes the needs and potential of persons with an intellectual disability or disorder pervasive development and their family. It brings together 20 centres de réadaptation en déficience intellectuelle and pervasive development disorder who offer specialized services adaptation, rehabilitation and social integration for persons with an intellectual disability or a pervasive developmental disorder.

Address: 1001, rue Sherbrooke East, # 510 H2L 1L3 Montréal
Tel: 514 525-CRDI (2734)
Email: info@fqcrdited.org
Website: www.fqcrdited.org/

Guichet d'Accès pour les Personnes en Perte d'Autonomie

People with loss of autonomy, in need of palliative care, living with a physical disability, an intellectual disability, a chronic illness. Areas covered are Anjou, Mercier-Est, Montréal-Est, Rivière-des-Prairies-Pointe-aux-Trembles, Saint-Léonard, Saint-Michel, Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, and Rosemont.

Access to home support Visit the website to find the branch nearest to you.

Tel: 514 255-2490
Website: https://ciusss-estmtl.gouv.qc.ca/guichet-dacces-pour-les-personnes-en-perte-dautonomie

Habitations Adaptées et Accessibles Tango (les)

Adapted and accessible residential buildings for people with physical disabilities and reduced mobility. Personal and home care. Social integration services. Cultural and social activities. Collective kitchen.

Address: 4235 Prince-of-Wales Avenue, Côte-des-Neiges—Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, Montréal, QC, H4B 0A2

Tel: 514 487-5080
Email:habitation.tango@gmail.com

Habitations Pignon sur Roues

People with a severe motor disability requiring 25 to 44 hours of in-home care per week. Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie.

Address: 3150 Rachel Street East, Suite 206, Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie, Montréal, QC, H1W 0A2

Tel: 514 529-9777
Email: dg@hpsr.ca

Website: https://www.hpsr.ca/

Hear-Entendre Quebec

A non-profit organization that assists those affected by hearing loss through their programs that include lip-reading, outreach, social club, Lily Bernstein Resource Centre, and hear –entendre.

Address: 7000 Sherbrooke Street West Montreal, Quebec H4B 1R3
Tel: 514 488-5552, local 4500, Cell number for texting is 514-797-2447
Email: info@hearhear.org
Website: www.hearhear.org

Hearing Health

Hearing Health published an in-depth Guide to Hearing Loss which covers preventative tips, common causes, treatments, and much more. The guide is easy to understand and covers hearing loss from A-Z.

Email: info@besthearinghealth.com/
Website: www.besthearinghealth.com/hearing-loss/

Hope Corporation for the Intellectually Disabled

Offers adapted services to those with an intellectual disability and/or an autism spectrum disorder, and a day camp.

Address: 55 rue Dupras, bureau 511 LaSalle Québec H8R 4A8
Tel:  514-367-3757
Email: info@corporationespoir.org
Website:  www.corporationespoir.org

Influential Awareness Workshops

Workshops aimed to sensitize students to children with special needs while breaking down barriers, including fears and misconceptions.

Contact: Erika Tencer, Recreational Specialist

Tel: 514-603-4446
Email: etencer2@sympatico.ca
Website: www.influentialawareness.yolasite.com

Institut National pour l'Équité, l'Égalité et l'Inclusion des Personnes en Situation de Handicap (inééi-psh)

Organization seeking to eliminate all forms of violence and discrimination against people with disabilities. Promotion of equity.

Address: 5800 Saint-Denis Street, Suite 602, Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie, Montréal, QC, H2S 3L5

Tel: 514-771-7490

Email: communications@ineeipsh.org 
Website: https://ineeipsh.org/fr/

Jumeleurs / Espace Communautaire (les)

Offering services  to adults living with a mild intellectual disability, an autism spectrum disorder or a learning disability

Address: 2590 Jarry Street East, Villeray—Saint-Michel—Parc-Extension, Montréal, QC, H1Z 0A3

Tel: 514-374-9050

Email: info@jumeleurs.ca 
Website: https://www.jumeleurs.ca/

La Maison des Femmes Sourdes de Montréal

Helping Deaf and Hard-of-hearing women experiencing difficulties, through its reception, intervention, support, communication and community services. It makes available various information in LSQ, ASL and French, to ensure that its customers and members have access to information.

Address: 4855 Boyer Street, Suite 105, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Montréal, QC, H2J 3E6
Tel: 514-255-6376
Email: femmessourdes@mfsm.ca
Website: www.mfsm.org

Learning Disabilities Institute

Group support for parents and adults.

Tel: 514-847-1324
Email: info@institutta.com
Website: www.institutta.com

Low Vision Self - Help Association

To help those with low-vision to live as independently as possible with vision loss and to enjoy active living and involvement in the community.

Address: 233 Sainte-Claire Avenue, Pointe-Claire, Montréal, QC, H9S 4E3

Meetings take place at Briarwood Presbyterian Church, 70 Beaconsfield Blvd., Beaconsfield, QC H9W 3Z3

Tel:  514-694-2965
Email: lowvisionselfhelpassociation@gmail.com
Website: www.lowvisionselfhelpassociation.weebly.com

Luca Patuelli

Creator of ILL-Abilities, a crew of break dancers who perform around the world to help spread the message “No Excuses, No Limits”. Dance shows, motivational speaker.

Email: info@noexcusesnolimits.com
Website: www.lazylegz.com

Ma Deuxième Maison à Moi (formerly South Shore Association For The Intellectually Handicapped

Bilingual with majority French, welcomes people with Autism, intellectual disabilities, multi-handicapped.

Youth Division
Address: 80 Bétournay, Saint-Lambert, QC J4R 2L8
Tel: 450-923-9666
Email: direction@madeuxiememaison.org

Adult Division
Address: 240 St. Laurent, St Lambert, Quebec J4R 2S2
Tel: 450 671-5344
Email: info@madeuxiememaison.org

Website: www.madeuxiememaison.org

Maison des Sourds

Community centre that welcomes deaf, hard-of-hearing and deaf-blind people, They offer social housing as well as social and recreational activities.

Address: 2200 Crémazie Boulevard East, Suite 200, Villeray—Saint-Michel—Parc-Extension, Montréal, QC, H2E 2Z8


Tel: 438-381-6372
Email: mdsaide202@gmail.com

Website: https://www.habitation.gouv.qc.ca/fiches-de-projet/projets/maison-des-sourds

March of Dimes Canada

Offering services to people with a variety of physical disabilities across Canada. Some of the 25 programs listed include: assistive devices program, attendant care services, augmentative and alternative communication.

Address: 10 Overlea Blvd, Toronto, ON M4H 1A4
Tel: 1-800-263-3463
Website: www.marchofdimes.ca

Metropolitan Montréal Deaf Community Centre 

ASL (American Sign Language) and voice interpretation. Information for deaf people, mostly with limited education and unemployed. Advocacy of rights and interests, assistance in communication.

Address: 2200 Crémazie Boulevard East, Suite 203, Villeray—Saint-Michel—Parc-Extension,

Montréal, QC, H2E 2Z8

Tel:  514-903-2200
Email:cosmm.service@gmail.com
Website: https://www.ccsmm.org/

Moelle Épinière et Motricité Québec

Promotion of the autonomy of people with spinal cord injuries or living with physical or neurological disabilities. Social integration support. Advocacy of rights and interests

Address: 6020 Jean-Talon Street East, Suite 400, Saint-Léonard, Montréal, QC, H1S 3B1

Tel:  1-877-341-7272
Email: info@moelleepiniere.com
Website: https://www.moelleepiniere.com/en/

Montréal Association for the Intellectually Handicapped (AMDI)

Welcoming follow-up and referral, family outings, family support, conferences and discussions, social participation and skill development workshops and out-of-town stay programs and outings.

Address: 633 Crémazie Boulevard East, Suite 100, Ahuntsic-Cartierville, Montréal, QC, H2M 1L9

Tel: 514 381-2300 
Email: info@amdi.info
Website: https://amdi.info/en/

Montreal Centre for Learning Disabilities

The services offered are for people with learning disabilities and ADHD, including:

  • Information and referrals.
  • Support groups for parents of children with disabilities or adults with disabilities.
  • Aqua kids: socialization project for children including arts and physical activities.
  • Conferences with specialists.
  • The Ambassadors: people with learning disabilities, or ADHD, presenting to various audiences their own unique perspectives about their reality and how each individual managed to overcome the obstacles.
  • Adult Employment Program: help unemployed adults with learning disabilities, or ADHD, who are having difficulty keeping a job by assisting them in their searching and applying.

Address:  Queen Elizabeth Health Complex, 2100 Marlowe Avenue, Suite 535, Montréal, QC, H4A 3L5
Tel: 514-482-7196
Email: info@ldmontreal.ca
Website: www.ldmontreal.ca

Multi-Ethnic Association for the Integration of Persons With Disabilities

Promotion of the interests and advocacy of people living with a disability from immigrant and ethno-cultural communities. Immigration and cultural communities, integration assistance

Address: 6462 Saint-Laurent Boulevard, Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie, Montréal, QC, H2S 3C4

Tel: 1-866-318-0680
Email: secretarial@ameiph.com
Website: https://www.ameiph.com/en

Muscular Dystrophy Canada - Québec Division

Support, information and documentation. Last resort financial aid for equipment or for other needs related to the diagnosis.

Address: 1001 de Maisonneuve Street East, Suite 304, Ville-Marie, Montréal, QC, H2L 4P9

Tel: 1-800-567-2873
Email:infoquebec@muscle.ca
Website: https://muscle.ca/

My Vision

This American company is composed of a group of ophthalmologists and optometrists whose goal is to provide trusted information on eye health and vision to the public for free. Topics cover everything you wanted to know about eye health and vision. The focus of age ranges from infants to seniors. The format for these topics are in the form of guides which are all available on their website. They welcome any questions the reader may have.

Email:contact@myvisionpr.org
Website: myvision.org

Neuro-Patient Resource Centre

Specialized library, loan and on-site consultation (adult patients treated for neurological disorders). Research assistance and referral, on site or by phone. Online database. Publication of informative documents.

Address: 3801 University Street, Suite 354, Ville-Marie, Montréal, QC, H3A 2B4

Tel: 514 398-5358

Email: infoneuro@muhc.mcgill.ca
Website: https://www.mcgill.ca/infoneuro/

Nolu

An inclusive dating app specifically designed for people living with disabilities, that promotes emotional inclusion.

Website: https://nolu.ca/

Office des personnes handicapées du Québec - Direction de l'intervention collective régionale de l'Ouest

OPHQ has a brochure called Family Support Guide. This 48-page guide is in two parts and is available to assist the parents of a child or an adult with a disability to determine their service needs and also to identify the resources in response to these needs. The OPHQ can also help you take steps to have a service program prepared.

Address: 309 Brock St, Drummondville, Québec, J2B 1C5
Tel: 1 800-567-1465
Website: www.ophq.gouv.qc.ca

Onroule

Web directory of accessible public places and businesses, accessible and adaptable housing, accessible organizations and accessibility resources.

Province of Québec

Tel:  438 476-7012 
Website: https://onroule.org/en/

Polio Québec Association

Information and referral, awareness-raising and prevention, support, advocacy for living with polio or post-polio syndrome.

Address: 3500 Décarie Boulevard, Suite 219A, Côte-des-Neiges—Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, Montréal, QC, H4A 3J5
Tel: 1 877 765-4672 

Email:  association@polioquebec.org

Website: http://polioquebec.org/en/

Public Curator’s Office

For parents who want information on legal guardianship of adult children with a disability.

Address: 600 René-Lévesque Blvd W, Montreal, QC H3B 4W9
Tel: 514-873-4074 or 1 844 LECURATEUR (532‑8728) (free)
Website: www.curateur.gouv.qc.ca

Quebec Association for Parents of Visually Handicapped Children (AQPEHV)

Provides services to parents of visually handicapped children. Advocates parents' rights and interests. An association of parents committed to supporting their children with visual impairments from diagnosis of their child through to adulthood.

Address: 10 Churchill Blvd, Suite 203, Greenfield Park, Quebec J4V 2L7
Tel: 450-465-7225 
Email: info@aqpehv.qc.ca
Website: www.aqpehv.qc.ca

Quebec Association of Postsecondary Students with Disabilities (QAPSD)

Promotes advocacy, rights and interests of postsecondary students with disabilities, with a cross-disability approach.

Address: 425 Sherbrooke Street East, Suite 06, Montreal, Quebec H2L 1J9
Tel: 514-499-9451
Email: info@aqeips.qc.ca
Website: www.aqeips.qc.ca

Quebec Federation for the Blind

Their mandate is to support the blind and visually impaired with regards to housing, activities, and community life. Their services include:

  • Youth Activities
  • Adapted Housing
  • Prevention and Awareness
  • Adapted Products
  • Financial Aid

Address: 5112 Bellechasse Street, Montreal, Quebec, H1T 2A4

Tel: 514-259-9470
Email:info@aveugles.org
Website: https://fondationdesaveugles.org/en/

Quebec Federation of the Blind (QFB)

QFB is a non-profit organization operating in collaboration with the Lethbridge-Layton-Mackay Rehabilitation Centre. Membership is open to blind and visually impaired persons residing in Quebec. The QFB promotes education to its members by organizing info nights, offering financial assistance for post-secondary education and social activities. Bursaries are awarded to successful applicants who are either members and/or children of members who are visually impaired or blind.

Address: 7010 Sherbrooke West, Montreal, Quebec, H4B 1R3

Tel: 514-488-5552 local 4503

Email: qfb7000@gmail.com
Website: http://www.qfb.ca/

Quebec Network for Social Inclusion of Deaf and Hard of Hearing persons

Provincial advocacy organization.

Address: 7240 Waverly Street, Villeray—Saint-Michel—Parc-Extension, Montréal, QC, H2R 2Y8

Tel: 450-231-0304

Email: administration@reqis.org
Website: https://www.reqis.org/

RAPID – Resources for the Anglophone Population with Intellectual Disabilities

Promotes the development and facilitates delivery of local resources on the South Shore of Montreal. Red Cross babysitting for parents of special needs children, summer day camp, helps parents to connect with existing service providers for respite, daycare on ped days, adult learning opportunities, and recreational activities.

Email: contactrapidsouthshore@gmail.com
Website: https://www.facebook.com/groups/rapidsouthshore

Rare Disease Information and Québec Coalition of Orphan Diseases (QCOD)

Free service for anyone affected by rare diseases. Offers up-to-date, information about rare diseases, patient organizations, experts or specialized clinics, research projects, clinical trials, community resources and can also help you find other people with the same disease.

Address: 110, avenue des Pins Ouest Montréal (Québec) H2W 1R7
Tel: 819-943-2854 and 1-888-822-2854
Email: info@rqmo.org
Website: https://rqmo.org/rare-disease-information-and-resource-centre/

Regroupement de parents de personnes ayant une déficience intellectuelle de Montréal

Support groups for parents of children with autism, Down syndrome and other Pervasive Development Disorders.

Address: 911, Jean-Talon East, Local 227 A Montréal (Québec) H2R 1V5
Tel: 514-255-3064
Email: marcelfaulkner@rppadim.com
Website: www.rppadim.com

Regroupement de Services Intégrés Propulsion (le)

Adults living with severe physical or mild cognitive disabilities. Management of adapted housing units. Assistance with daily and domestic activities. Community and social integration.

Address: 2075 Théodore Street, Mercier—Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montréal, QC, H1V 3C1
Tel: 514 251-2525 
Email: info@rsipropulsion.ca
Website: https://rsipropulsion.ca/

Regroupement des Activistes pour l'Inclusion au Québec

Advocacy for people with disabilities. Assistance and support in conflict resolution. Information, mobilization and awareness.

Address: 1371 Saint-Joseph Boulevard East, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Montréal, QC, H2J 1M4
Tel: 514-656-1664
Email:le.rapliq@gmail.com
Website: https://rapliq.org/en

Regroupement des Associations de Personnes Traumatisées Craniocérébrales du Québec

Representation in terms of needs and services for people with a brain injury.

Address: 911 Jean-Talon Street East, Suite 134, Villeray—Saint-Michel—Parc-Extension, Montréal, QC, H2R 1V5

Tel: 514 543-4800  
Email:info@connexiontccqc.ca
Website: https://www.connexiontccqc.ca/

Regroupement des aveugles et amblyopes du Montréal métropolitain

Their mission is to promote and defend the rights and interests of people who are blind or visually impaired. They offer guiding and reading services.

Address: 5225 rue Berri, bureau 101 Montréal (Québec) H2J 2S4
Tel: 514-277-4401
Email: info@raamm.org
Website: www.raamm.org

Regroupement des Aveugles et Amblyopes du Québec (RAAQ)

Information and referral, advocacy of rights and interests for people living with visual disabilities.

Address: 3958 Dandurand Street, Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie, Montréal, QC, H1X 1P7
Tel: 1 800 363-0389 
Email: info@raaq.qc.ca
Website: https://raaq.qc.ca/

Regroupement des Usagers du Transport Adapté et Accessible de L’île de Montréal

Promotion and rights advocacy for public transport users with functional limitations. Information and awareness. Accompaniment and individualized follow-up of claims.

Address: 6363 Hudson Road, Suite 152, Côte-des-Neiges—Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, Montréal, QC, H3S 1M9

Tel: 514-255-0765

Email:info@rutamtl.com
Website: https://rutamtl.com/

Sans Oublier le Sourire

Services for adults living with an intellectual disability: Day centre, sports activities, pool and walking club, seniors club, awareness and consultation.

Address: 2022 de la Visitation Street, Ville-Marie, Montréal, QC, H2L 3C7

Tel: 514 522-2280 ext. 220

Email: sansoublierlesourire@hotmail.com
Website: https://www.sansoublierlesourire.org/

 

Service D'Interprétation Visuelle et Tactile

An interpretation service where the interpreters have a knowledge of Quebec Sign Language (LSQ). The service is for people who are deaf, hard of hearing or deaf-blind.

Address: 2725, Rachel Street East, Suite 200, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Montréal, QC, H2H 1S6

Tel: 514-285-8877

Email: info@sivet.ca
Website: https://sivet.ca/en/

SIVET: Service d’interpretation visuelle et tactile

Supporting deaf and blind persons.

Address: 4315 rue Frontenac, suite 300 Montreal, Quebec H2H 2M4
ATS: 514-285-2229
Tel: 514-285-8877
Email: info@sivet.ca
Website: www.sivet.ca

Société Québécoise de la déficience intellectuelle / Quebec Intellectual Disability Societys

The Quebec Intellectual Disability Society is the provincial advocacy organization that promotes the interests and defends the rights of people with intellectual disabilities and their families. The Society has more than 100 organization members all over Quebec’s territory.

Address:  3958 rue Dandurand, Montreal, QC, H1X 1P7
Tel: 514 725-7245
Fax: 514 725-2796
Email:info@sqdi.ca
Website: www.sqdi.ca/en/

Solidarity of Parents of Handicapped Individuals

Offering services to lessen the isolation of families of handicapped children; promoting and defending rights and interests of such families.

Address:  5199 Sherbrook E, suite 4780 Montreal, Quebec H1T 3X3
Tel: 514-254-6067
Email: info@spph.net
Website: www.spph.net

Special Needs Network

Information and referral line for all special needs issues.

Address: 2100 Marlowe, Montreal, Quebec H4A 3L5
Tel: 514-736-2273

Spina Bifida and Hydrocephile Association of Quebec (ASBHQ)

Their mission is to improve the quality of life for those with spina-bifida.

Tel: 514−340−9019
Email: info@spina.qc.ca
Website: www.spina.qc.ca

SRV Canada VRS

Downloadable application allowing users to communicate using sign language through an interpreter. Apple application for telephone and tablet: https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/srv-canada-vrs/id1086080169?l=en

Address: Montreal, Quebec

Tel: 1-800-958-5856

Email:support@SRVCanadaVRS.ca
Website: https://srvcanadavrs.ca/en/

Véro and Louis Housing Project

The Véro and Louis Foundation builds homes for autistic adults aged 21 and over, with and without intellectual disabilities.

Address: 300, place Charles-Le Moyne, Suite 200, Longueuil, Québec, J4K 0C2

Tel: 1-844-385-3667, 1-844-385-3667

Email:info@fondationverolouis.com
Website: https://fondationverolouis.com/en/

Vues et Voix

Producer of adapted audio books and broadcaster for people living with visual or motor limitations or who have severe learning disabilities. Radio Canal M: programming focused on the issues of under-represented groups, in particular people living with disabilities.

Address: 1001 Sherbrooke Street East, Suite 510, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Montréal, QC, H2L 1L3

Tel: 514-282-1999

Email: info@vuesetvoix.com
Website: https://www.vuesetvoix.com/

War Amps

Financial help and moral support to amputees. Children, adults, veterans.

Child Amputee (CHAMP) Program
Tel: 1 800-267-4023 / 1 866-235-0350
Email: champ@waramps.ca

Adult Amputee Program
Tel:  1 877 622-2472 / 1 855 860-5595
Email: info@waramps.ca

Toll-free number: 1 800 250-3030

Website: www.waramps.ca

War Amps (the)

Financial and moral support.

Address: 606 Cathcart Street, Suite 530, Ville-Marie, Montréal, QC, H3B 1K9

Tel: 1 800 250-3030

Email: customerservice@waramps.ca
Website: https://www.waramps.ca/home/