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Sexual Assault Centre Kingston 

Sexual Assault Centre Kingston 

Sexual Assault Centre Kingston is a not-for-profit organization providing free, confidential, non-judgmental support for all survivors 12+ regardless of gender or identity of recent and/or historic sexual violence in Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox & Addington (KFL&A) since 1978.

CONTACT:
400 Elliott Avenue, Unit 1, Kingston
1-613-544-6424 
1-877-544-6424 (toll free)
sack@sackingston.com 

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Sexual Violence Helpline 

Sexual Violence Helpline 

Listening and referral service which is managed by the Montreal Sexual Assault Centre. This is a provincial helpline open to anyone (people who have experienced sexualized violence, loved ones or practitioners).

CONTACT:
1-888-933-9000

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SOS violence conjugale 

SOS violence conjugale 

SOS violence conjugale is a non-profit organization whose mission is to help ensure the safety of victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) and that of their children throughout Quebec, by offering free, bilingual, anonymous and confidential referral services.

CONTACT:
1-800-363-9010
sos@sosviolenceconjugale.ca 

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Interligne 

Interligne 

Interligne is a front-line organization that, through its listening, intervention and awareness services, contributes to the well-being of people concerned with sexual diversity and gender plurality. It is focused on supporting the LGBTQI+ community. 

CONTACT:
C.P. 1006 Succursale C, Montréal

1-514-866-0103
1-888-505-1010 (toll free)
aide@interligne.co 

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Aide Drogue 

Aide Drogue 

Drugs: Help and Referral (DHR) provides support, information and referrals to anyone worried about their use of drugs, alcohol and/or medication, as well as, to their loved ones.

CONTACT:
1-514-527-2626
1-800-265-2626 (toll free)

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Regroupement Quebecois des Centres D’Aide et de Lutte Contre Les Agressions a Caractere Sexuel 

Regroupement Quebecois des Centres D’Aide et de Lutte Contre
Les Agressions a Caractere Sexuel 

RQCALACS is a non-profit feminist organization that works to provide a better response to women and teenage girls who have been sexually assaulted and to produce tools against sexual violence. Relying on their expertise and values, RQCALACS and their membership work together to find solutions to reduce sexual violence. Their cooperative spirit is driven by their search for common good, equality and social justice for women.

CONTACT:
1-888-933-9007 (Sexual Violence Helpline)

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Treve pour Elles 

Treve pour Elles 

Working to support survivors and combat sexual assault. They also attempt to spread awareness about the struggle against sexual violence. They only offer services for cis women and the services are only offered in French. 

CONTACT:
C.P 5654, Succursale Ontario, Montréal
1-514-251-0323 
trevepourelles@videotron.ca 

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Suicide-Action 

Suicide-Action 

The mission of Suicide Action is to prevent suicide and its impacts. They do this through providing support for those who are suicidal. They also work on developing skills in individuals and organizations to help recognize warning signs and prevent suicide.

CONTACT:
1-866-277-3553

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Groupe d-aide et d'information sur le harcèlement sexuel au travail de la province de Québec inc

Groupe d-aide et d'information sur le harcèlement sexuel au travail de la province de Québec inc

GAISHT is a community organization that helps people who have been subjected to sexual and physiological harassment at work. They provide support for people working at non-unionized environments in small and medium-sized businesses in Québec. 

CONTACT:
2231 rue Belanger, Montréal
1-514-526-0789
info@gaihst.qc.ca 

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CriPhase 

CriPhase 

The Centre de Ressources et d’Intervention Pour Hommes Abuses Sexuellement dans leur Enfance (CRIPHASE) is a non-profit organization which helps men who experienced sexual abuse in their childhood. They provide information, support and connect people with resources. 

CONTACT:
1-514-529-5567
info@criphase.org 

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Afrique au Feminin

Afrique au Feminin

Afrique au Feminin works with immigrant women to help them improve their conditions and facilitate integration in Québec. 

CONTACT:
7000 avenue de Parc - Bureau 106-107, Montréal
1-514-272-3274 
infor@afriqueaufeminin.org 

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Shield of Athena 

Shield of Athena 

Non-profit organization for victims of family violence. They offer emergency shelter and professional services to women and their children. They offer multilingual supports which are culturally adapted to meet the needs of Montreal’s major ethnocultural communities. 

CONTACT:
Mount Royal Station, Mount Royal
1-514-270-2900 (Montréal)
1-450-688-2117 (Lavalle) 

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Stella Montréal 

Stella Montréal 

Stella’s primary mission is to improve the quality of life and working conditions for woman-identified sex workers, to educate the greater public on the different ways that sex work happens as well as about our lived experiences as sex workers, so that sex workers might also enjoy and benefit from the same rights to safety and security that are commonplace for other people.

CONTACT:
2056 rue Parthenais, bureau 404, Montréal
1-514-285-889 
info@chestella.org 

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Action Sante Travesti(e)s and Transsexuel(le)s du Québec 

Action Sante Travesti(e)s and Transsexuel(le)s du Québec 

“ASTT(e)Q aims to promote the health and well-being of trans people through peer support and advocacy, education and outreach, and community empowerment and mobilization. We understand the health of trans people and our communities to be interrelated to economic and social inequalities, which have resulted in trans people experiencing disproportionate rates of poverty, un(der)employment, precarious housing, criminalization and violence. We believe in the right to self-determine our gender identity and gender expression free from coercion, violence and discrimination. We advocate for access to health care that will meet the many needs of our diverse communities, while working collectively to build supportive, healthy and resilient communities.”

CONTACT:
1300 Sanguinet, Montréal
1-514-847-0067
info@astteq.org 

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Native Friendship Center of Montreal 

Native Friendship Center of Montreal 

For over 40 years the Native Friendship Centre of Montreal Inc. (NFCM) has provided continuous quality services to the urban Indigenous population of Montreal and their families and is the only comprehensive service and referral point in the Greater Montréal Area (GMA) in relation to health, social services, legal, orientation/information, education, training, and employment referral for those migrating to or through the city including those from across Quebec, Canada, and the Americas.

CONTACT:

  • 2001 Saint Laurent Boulevard, Montréal
    1-514-499-1854  

  • Intervention and Mutual Assistance Group for Parents of Victims of Sexual Exploitation 
    They provide free and confidential services to parents of minors who are under the
    influence of a pimp. 
    1-514-277-9860 extension 2020

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Marie Vincent Foundation 

Marie Vincent Foundation 

Provides training, prevention and intervention services to support children and adolescents who have been victims of physical and sexual violence, as well as their family and friends 

CONTACT:
1-514-285-0505

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Rebatir 

Rebatir 

Free legal consultation for victims of sexual abuse and domestic violence. 

CONTACT:
1-833-732-2847
project@rebatir.ca 

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