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Indigenous Health Centre of Tiohtià:ke
We distribute and collect harm reduction items.
Indigenous navigators are people of Indigenous origins who, while not health professionals, are responsible for helping Indigenous individuals navigate the complexities of the system.
There is no fixed address. The areas served are: Plateau-Mont-Royal, Downtown and South-West of Montreal.
Indigenous Support Workers Project (ISWP)
Indigenous Health navigators offer accompaniments to Health related services. 
Indigenous Health navigators circulate in the Plateau-Mont-Royal and Ville-Marie areas, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
Support and guide Indigenous women living in urban areas.
Native Friendship Centre of Montreal
Mobile interventions, supplies, information, support and referrals for unhoused individuals.
Native Friendship Centre of Montreal
Central, accessible, and appropriate facilities for Indigenous people that are street involved, unhoused, or precariously housed.
The Open Door Montréal
Creating bridges with Health and Social Services for Milton-Parc's Indigenous communities.
Native Friendship Centre of Montreal
A low-barrier walk-in clinic.
Indigenous Support Workers Project (ISWP)
Members of the Indigenous street community in the Plateau-Mont-Royal walk around to offer their support.
Members of the Peer Street Crew circulate in the Plateau-Mont-Royal and Ville-Marie areas, Saturdays and Sundays.
We are a low threshold day centre for people experiencing homelessness around the Cabot Square area.
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