Resources for Indigenous Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals
February 14th is a date to honour missing and murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals.
To this day, there is still no agreement between Indigenous communities and colonial authorities on the exact number of missing and murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals. Nonetheless, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) states that Indigenous Women represent 10% of the missing Women in Kanata. Considering that the Indigenous population equates to less than 5% of the total population in the country, this overrepresentation is alarming and requires several immediate actions to put an end to preventable the disappearance of our mothers, sisters, daughters and loved ones.
To this end, a national inquiry was launched in 2016 and its findings were written up in a final report. In 2021, an action plan was announced and a progress report of this plan was shared with the public in 2022.
The NETWORK would like to highlight this important day by taking a preventive approach. This is why we share with you today a list of resources available for Indigenous Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals in Tiohtià:ke.
Indigenous Resources
The National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Women and Girls
A national and independent telephone line is available free of charge 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
1-844-413-6649
https://www.mmiwg-ffada.ca/contact/
Iskweu Project
Iskweu responds to the assistance needs of families and loved ones in the event of the disappearance of a woman, girl, two-Spirit or trans Indigenous person.
438 868-2448
1-855-547-9438
https://www.nwsm.info/en/iskweu-project
Native Women’s Shelter of Montreal
A safe environment where Women can begin to rebuild their lives. The shelter provides front-line services to Indigenous Women and Trans or Two-Spirit people as well as their children. The services offered include: shelter, food, accompaniment and support. The shelter is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
514 933-4688
1-866-403-4688
Confidential Address
Quebec Native Women
The services of Quebec Native Women include accompaniment, workshops and awareness conferences. Their fields of action are youth, non-violence, justice, health as well as discrimination and systemic racism.
450 632-0088
1-800-363-0322
2385 River Rd, Kahnawake
https://faq-qnw.org/en/about-us/
Native Friendship Centre of Montreal
514-991-6217
2001 Saint Laurent, Montreal
Non-Indigenous Resources that offer programs for Indigenous peoples
Women’s Center of Montreal
The Women’s Center of Montreal offers support services for both personal and professional life as well as a multitude of activities and group workshops. The center has a program for Indigenous Women.
514 842-6652
3565 Saint-Urbain Street, Montreal
https://centredesfemmesdemtl.org/en/
Chez Doris
Chez Doris is a Women’s shelter that offers services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The team meets the basic needs of vulnerable or homeless Women. In collaboration with the Makivik Corporation, the shelter also offers an assistance program for Inuit Women as well as a dedicated worker to meet the needs of this population.
514 937-2341 dial “0” or extension 221
1430 Chomedey Street
Non-Indigenous Resources
Action-travail des femmes du Québec
ATF is an organization that helps women access employment and training.
514 768-7233
Auberge Madeleine
Auberge Madeleine is a shelter for all homeless women. The house has 26 rooms and access to workers 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
514 597-1303
Confidential address
https://www.aubergemadeleine.org
Hochelaga Maisonneuve Women’s Center
The women’s center, also called Marie Debout, is a center that supports all women regardless of their age, marital status, origin or sexual orientation. The center offers women a place of belonging, socialization and mutual support where the participants are in control.
514-597-2311
4001 Sainte-Catherine Street East
Plateau Mont-Royal Women’s Center
The Plateau Mont-Royal women’s center offers support, assistance and listening as well as orientation for education and employment.
514-527-2295
1022 boulevard Saint-Joseph
Rosemont Women’s Center
The diversified programming of the Rosemont women’s center offers a listening, individual assistance and support groups. In addition, you will find a library, computer workstations, and a legal clinic.
514-525-3138
5350 Lafond Street
https://www.centredesfemmesdersmt.org
La rue des femmes
La rue des femmes offers services to help homeless or at-risk women find safety. The organization has a residential center made up of two houses (the Jacqueline and Olga houses) which have emergency beds and day centers. A third house, the Dahlia house, offers a transitional housing service towards independence.
514- 284-9665
1050 Jeanne-Mance St
https://www.laruedesfemmes.org/en/
Saint Laurent Women’s Center
The Saint-Laurent women’s center offers listening services and a diversified program for its members. They offer a place of belonging and involvement access to computers, conferences and talks.
514-744-3713
685 Decarie Boulevard
SOS Domestic violence
SOS violence conjugale offers listening, information and referral services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
1 800 363-9010
Text: 438-601-1211
https://sosviolenceconjugale.ca/en
Stella
Stella is an organization that offers support and information to sex workers so that they can live and work in safety and dignity. Stella also addresses stigma and discrimination and exists to counter violence that puts women and their physical integrity at risk.
514-285-8889
514-285-1145
2065 Parthenais St, room 404, buzzer 49
https://chezstella.org/en/home/
Verdun Women’s Center
The Verdun Women’s Center offers listening and mutual aid services, employment support as well as an environment where all women are welcome to come and chat around a table and a good coffee.
514-767-0384
284 de l’Église st
https://centredesfemmesdeverdun.org
West Island Women’s Shelter
Offers safe, confidential and free housing and services to women victims of domestic violence and their children.
514-620-4845 extension 221
Confidential address
YWCA
The YWCA provides housing and employability services, as well as youth services.
514-866-9941
1355, René-Lévesque blvd. West
https://www.ydesfemmesmtl.org/en/
Resources for 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals
ASTT(e)Q
ASTT(e)Q is an organization by and for trans people that educates through harm reduction and non-judgment. Their services include group activities, events, individual counseling, advocacy and referrals.
514-847-0067
300 Sanguinet St
https://cactusmontreal.org/support-for-trans-people/
Projet 10
Project 10 works to promote the personal, social, sexual, and mental well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, two-spirited, inersex, or in questioning teens and young adults aged between 14 and 25 years old. The services include support, listening, accompaniment and group activities.
514-989-4585 (call or text)
10138 Lajeunesse St, room 301
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