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Accompagnement des femmes immigrantes de l’Outaouais (AFIO)

 

Website: www.afio.ca/

Address: 009-109, rue Wright, Gatineau QC J8X 2G7       

Phone: (819) 776-6764 

 

Accueil-Parrainage Outaouais (APO)

 

Website: www.apo-qc.org/       

Address: 124, rue Jeanne-d’Arc, Gatineau QC J8Y 2H7    

Phone: (819) 777-2960

 

Cooperation Integration Canada

 

Website: https://cican.ca/         

Address: 404 McArthur Ave, Unit 209, Ottawa, ON, K1K 1G8       

Phone: 613-805-3437    

 

Favors the domestic, social and economic integration and health of French Newcomers in Canadian society Health information home care help to find housing public services mediation accompaniment parent support for their child’s education employment support economic integration health information home health care youth meetings socio-cultural meetings volunteering Programs: Carrière agronomique : helps newcomers who have experience in agronomy or agrology to continue in the same line of work Regionalization : encourages newcomers to establish themselves in rural areas and helps them take all the necessary steps

 

Point d’accueil francophone

 

Website : https://pafottawa.ca 

Address: The National Building, 130 Slater St, Suite 1220, Ottawa, ON, K1P 6E2             

Phone: 613-321-1080    

 

Service provider for services for newcomers including orientation and referral * partnership with 10 francophone organisations to offer several services in one placeServices include supports in the following categories:   pre-departure   settlement   education   employment   training   entrepreneurship

 

Société Économique de l’Ontario (La)

 

Website: https://seo-ont.ca

Address: 214 Montréal Rd, Suite 202, Ottawa, ON, K1L 8L8

Phone: 613-590-2493    

 

Promotes awareness and economic integration of francophone immigrants in Ontario offers professional support to all clients over a period of three to six monthsTwo components:Employability: educates Ontario employers on the benefits of hiring a newcomer prepares newcomers to Ontario’s labour market realities supports small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in their recruitment of newcomersEntrepreneurship: supports newcomers and members of francophone communities with the development of their business plan provides support in leadership development and the creation of a network of professional contacts

Adojeune

 

Website: https://adojeune.org/

Address: 10, Curé-André-Presseault, Gatineau QC J8T 6N8

Phone: (819) 205-7204

 

 

Héberge-Ados

 

Website: www.aubergesducoeur.com/

Phone: (819) 771-1750

 

 

Jeunesse sans frontières de la Vallée-de-la-Gatineau

 

Website: www.jsfvg.com/

Address: 119, Rue St-Joseph, Gracefield, QC J0VX 1W0

Phone: (819) 463-4030

 

 

La Pointe aux Jeunes (PAJ) | La Cabane

 

Website: https://c-go.org/partenaires/pointe-aux-jeunes/

Address: 1-448, rue de Pointe-Gatineau, Gatineau QC J8T 2B7 | 104, rue du Barry, Gatineau QC J8T 5E2

Phone: (819) 243-2537

 

 

 

La Source des Jeunes

 

Website: www.lasourcedesjeunes.com/

Address: 100, rue du Commandeur, Cantley QC J8V 3T5

Phone: (819) 607-0871

 

 

Le Jardin éducatif du Pontiac

 

Address: 3, rue McCuaig, C.P. 29, Campbell’s Bay QC J0X 1K0

Phone: (819) 648-5402

 

 

Les Chevaliers de Marava

 

Website: www.chevaliersdemarava.ca/

Address: Richelieu-Vanier Community Centre, 300 Des Pères-Blancs Ave, Ottawa, ON, K1L 7L5

Phone: 613-915-8316

 

Summer camps, organized in-home birthday activities or in-school special activities Medieval-inspired activities

 

 

M-Ado Jeunes

 

Website: www.madojeunes.ca/

Address: 948, rue Georges, Gatineau QC J8L 2E5 | 375, avenue de Buckingham, Gatineau QC J8L 2G6 | 1109, rue de Neuville, Gatineau QC J8M 2C6

Phone: (819) 281-2570

 

 

 

Maison de jeunes Le Mashado

 

Website: www.mashado.ca/

Address: 8, chemin des Optimistes, C.P. 144, La Pêche QC J0X 2W0

Phone: (819) 456-1100

 

 

Maison du Parc de l’Île

 

Address: 10, rue Bériault, Gatineau QC J8X 1A3 | 94, rue Mance, Gatineau QC J8X 4A3

Phone: (819) 778-0634

 

 

Mani-jeunes

 

Website: https://servicesdelavallee.com/index.php/fr/mani-jeunes-inc

Address: 86, rue Roy, Maniwaki, QC J9E 3G9

Phone: (819) 449-6609

 

 

Prévention C.É.S.A.R. Petite-Nation | Maison de jeunes de Montpellier | Maison des jeunes de Chénéville | Maison des jeunes de Papineauville | Maison des jeunes de Saint-André-Avellin

 

Address: 19, rue Principale, Montpellier QC J0V 1M0 | 63, rue Hôtel-de-Ville, Chénéville QC J0V 1E0 | 378-C, rue Papineau, Papineauville QC J0V 1R0 | 528-A, rue Patrice, St-André-Avellin QC J0V 1W0

Phone: (819) 428-4084

 

 

 

SAGA Jeunesse

 

Website: http://sagajeunesse.ca/

Address: 288, Chemin Lebauby, Gatineau QC, J8V 3W4

Phone: (819) 561-1211

 

 

Service animation jeunesse de l’Outaouais (SAJO)

 

Website: www.sajo.qc.ca/

Address: 67, Montée St-André, St-Sixte QC J0X 3B0

Phone: (819) 985-2711

 

Action ontarienne contre la violence faite aux femmes

 

Website: aocvf.cawww.acjcc-ottawa.com

Phone: 613-241-8433

 

Action ontarienne contre la violence faite aux femmes (AOcVF) is a feminist and francophone group of organizations working to challenge the oppression experienced by women. AOcVF’s mandate is to work towards the prevention of violence

BRAS Outaouais

 

Website: https://lebras.qc.ca/

Address: 003-109, rue Wright, Gatineau QC J8X 2G7

Phone: (819) 776-2727

 

Le BRAS Outaouais – Prévention et intervention en VIH et consommation sécuritaire – est un organisme communautaire à but non-lucratif qui existe depuis 1990. Il a comme mission d’élaborer et de promouvoir des actions communautaires visant l’amélioration de la qualité de vie de la population de l’Outaouais par rapport au VIH/sida.

 

 

Maison Alonzo-Wright

 

Website: www.maisonalonzowright.com/

Address: 2425, Rue Saint-Louis, Gatineau, QC J8V 1E7

Phone: (819) 246-7277

 

 

SOS Contact Al-To

 

Website: http://madojeunes.ca/wordpress/s-o-s-contact-al-to

Address: 948, rue Georges, Gatineau QC J8L 2E5

Phone: (819) 281-2570

 

 

Suicide detour

 

Website: www.suicidedetour.ca/

Address: 181, rue Notre-Dame, Maniwaki, QC J9E 2J6

Phone: (819) 441-1010

 

 

 

Tel-Aide Outaouais

 

Website: www.telaideoutaouais.ca/

Address: C.P. 2121, Succursale B, Gatineau QC J8X 3Z4

Phone: (819) 776-2649

 

Carrefour d’Ottawa (Le)

 

Website: https://lecarrefourdottawa.ca/

Address: 35 Melrose Ave, Ottawa, ON, K1Y 1T8

Phone: 613-798-0575

Daycare for Francophone childrenPrograms include:   toddlers   preschool   school-age   PD day   winter day camps   summer day camps

 

 

Centre Actu-Elle

 

Website: http://www.centreactuelle.ca/

Address: 501, rue des Pins, Gatineau QC J8L 2L2

Phone: (819) 986-9713

 

 

Centre d’animation familiale (CAF)

 

Website: http://centredanimationfamiliale.mozello.com/

Address: 1312, boul. St-Louis, Gatineau QC J8T 2M7

Phone: (819) 561-5196

 

 

Centre d’intervention en abus sexuels pour la famille (CIASF)

 

Website: www.ciasf.org/

Address: 400A-92, boul. St-Raymond, Gatineau QC J8Y 1S7

Phone: (819) 595-1905

 

 

 

Centre d’intervention et de prévention en toxicomanie de l’Outaouais (CIPTO)|Le Lab

 

Website: www.cipto.qc.ca/

Address: 92, rue St-Jacques, Gatineau QC J8X 2Z2 | 48, rue Frontenac, Gatineau QC J8X 1Z1

Phone: (819) 770-7249

 

 

Centre de détresse d’Ottawa et de la region

 

Website: www.dcottawa.on.ca/

Address: P.O. Box 3457, Station C, Ottawa ON K1Y 4J6

Phone: (613) 238-1089

 

 

Centre de ressources Connexions

 

Website: http://centreconnexions.org/

Address: 80, rue Daniel-Johnson, Gatineau, QC J8Z 1S3

Phone: (819) 777-3206

 

 

Entraide familiale de l’Outaouais

 

Website: www.entraidefamiliale.com/

Address: 396, rue Notre-Dame, Gatineau QC J8P 1L5

Phone: (819) 669-0686

 

 

 

Entre Deux Roues

 

Website: www.entredeuxroues.org/

Address: 124, rue Ste-Marie, Gatineau QC J8Y 2B1

Phone: (819) 770-2233

 

 

Équipe Soutien-famille (ESF)

 

Website: https://fqocf.org/organismes/equipe-soutien-famille/

Address: 51-A, rue Principale, Gatineau QC J9H 3L2

Phone: (819) 682-2037

Équipe Soutien-famille a pour mission d’offrir des services de soutien personnel et de répit aux familles en difficultés afin de prévenir les abus et la négligence chez les enfants de 18 mois à 5 ans. Elle offre le Service de répit et le programme de visite de soutien.

 

 

Espace Outaouais

 

Website: www.espacesansviolence.org/

Address: 194-200, boul. St-Joseph, Gatineau QC J8Y 3W9

Phone: (819) 771-1546

 

 

Espoir Rosalie

 

Website: www.espoirrosalie.org/

Address: 763, rue Saint-Louis, Gatineau QC J8T 2S9

Phone: (819) 243-7663

Inspiré par l’œuvre de Rosalie Cadron-Jetté, Espoir Rosalie est un organisme communautaire sans but lucratif dont la mission est d’accueillir les mères monoparentales et leurs enfants avec respect et sans jugement, afin de les accompagner dans le développement de leur autonomie parentale, personnelle, sociale et financière.

 

 

 

 

Le CAP

 

Website: https://centrelecap.ca/

Address: 134 Genest St, Ottawa, ON, K1L 7X5

Phone: 613-742-0884

 

To offer a continuum of inclusive services, in French, from early childhood to adulthood, that promotes optimal development and support for wellness when facing the challenges of mental health, addictions and concurrent disorders.
Support program for young mothers offered in partnership with l’école Le TransitServices include: individual or group therapy themed workshops support with educational, financial, emotional, social issues access to essential services: food bank, nursing care, laundromat intervention : accompaniment to community resources, early screening Ontario Ministry of Education approved individualized syllabus child care services offered by the Centre Éducatif ‘Les Petites Frimousses’

 

Les Enfants de l’espoir de Hull

 

Website: www.enfantsdelespoirhull.org/

Address: 81, rue St-Henri, Gatineau, J8X 2Y1

Phone: (819) 778-5259

 

 

Maison de jeunes au Pic d’Aylmer

 

Website: www.avenuedesjeunes.com/

Address: C.P. 82130 Gréber, Gatineau QC J8T 3P8 | 26, rue Arthur-Whelan, Gatineau QC J9H 0A2 | 175, rue Front, Gatineau QC J9H 5S9

Phone: (819) 778-0634

 

 

Regroupement ethnoculturel des parents francophones de l’Ontario

 

Website: https://www.repfo.ca

Address: 1742 Montreal Rd, Ottawa, ON, K1J 6N3

Phone: 1-877-841-7623

 

Family resource centre playgroups drop in respite care playground information on child development family/parenting workshopsParents helpline:  professional support for parents, children, and adolescents settlement program and legal resources for youth and families summer day campsSupport and companionship for youth and adults recently released from prison : support in community reintegration and to the entire family mentoring for youthFamily support program: evaluation and creation of a family action plan connects families to services and resources available individual support and informal counselling information for parents, parenting classes, and immediate consultations video, book, and document library focusing on parenting

 

Services à l’enfance Grandir ensemble (Les)

 

Website: https://grandirensemble.ca/

Address: 363 Coventry Rd, Suite 110, Ottawa, ON, K1K 2C5

Phone: 613-789-3020

 

COVID-19 (21 May 2020): Staff remain available by email, but operating at reduced capacity. Administrative hours remain the same. Daycare servicesServices offered at the following sites:   École élémentaire catholique d’enseignement personnalisé Édouard-Bond, 613-596-1971 * 920 Parkhaven St, Ottawa, ON K2B 5K3   École élémentaire catholique Jean-Paul-II * 613-831-1226 * 5473 Abbot St, Ottawa, ON K2S 0A8   École élémentaire catholique Marius-Barbeau * 613-695-5596 * 1345 Nottinghilll Ave, Ottawa, ON K1V 6T3   École élémentaire catholique Élisabeth Bruyère * 613-271-1621 * 100 Stonehaven Dr, Ottawa, ON K2M 2H4   École élémentaire catholique Sainte-Bernadette * 613-695-3010 * 3781 Sixth St, Ottawa, ON K1T 1K5   École élémentaire catholique Jean-Robert-Gauthier * 613-440-0390 * 651 Chapman Mills, Ottawa, ON K2J 0W7   École élémentaire catholique Terre-des-Jeunes * 613 828-7830 * 1303 Fellows Rd, Ottawa, ON K2C 2V8   École élémentaire catholique Sainte-Kateri * 613-692-1993 * 2450 River Mist Rd, Ottawa, ON K2J 5W5 École élémentaire George-Étienne-Cartier * 613-422-4772 * 880 Thorndale Dr, Ottawa, ON K1V 6Y3   École élémentaire catholique Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau * 613-823-5476 * 601 Longfields Dr, Ottawa, ON K2J 4X1

 

Solidarité Gatineau-Ouest (SGO)

 

Website: https://fqocf.org/organismes/solidarite-gatineau-ouest/

Address: 1096, rue St-Louis, Gatineau QC J8T 2R7

Phone: (819) 246-2029

 

Solidarité Gatineau Ouest a pour mission de donner le pouvoir d’agir aux familles et aux acteurs de l’éducation de la jeunesse en mettant a leur disposition des outils de formation en éducation pédagogique et en enseignement intégré dans une approche d’intervention sociale de proximité.

 

Association pour l’intégration communautaire de l’Outaouais (APICO)

 

Website: www.apico.ca/

Address: 405, boul. Maloney Est, Gatineau QC J8P 6Z8

Phone: (819) 669-7967

Offer services to people with intellectual disabilities and their families in order to promote and facilitate community, social and socio-professional integration.

 

 

Association pour l’intégration communautaire de la Vallée-de-la-Gatineau La Lanterne

 

Website: www.lalanterne.ca/

Address: 20, chemin Raphaël, La Pêche QC J0X 2W0

Phone: (819) 456-4896

 

Est un organisme ayant pour mission la valorisation des personnes vivant avec une déficience intellectuelle et la sensibilisation de la communuaté à leurs besoins

 

Association pour l’intégration sociale d’Ottawa

 

Website: https://www.aiso.org/

Address: 235 Donald St, Suite 150, Ottawa, ON, K1K 1N1

Phone: 613-744-2241

Services for children, adolescents and young adults with developmental disabilities or autism spectrum disorderServices include: recreational and educational activities day camps during school breaks summer program ‘Ados boulot’
Employment support services * counsellors work with francophone individuals with a developmental disability to: establish goals and interests prepare for employment integrate into the workplace monitor and maintain employment

 

 

Association pour personnes handicapées de Papineau (APHP)

 

Website: https://laphp.ca/

Address: 1165, route 321 Nord, St-André-Avellin QC J0V 1W0

Phone: (819) 983-2648

NOTRE ASSOCIATION A POUR BUT D’OFFRIR DES SERVICES AFIN DE CONTRER L’ISOLEMENT SOCIAL EN OFFRANT AUX PERSONNES HANDICAPÉES ET LEURS PROCHES; DES ACTIVITÉS ÉDUCATIVES,SENSORIELLES, CULTURELLES, SPORTIVES ET D’INTÉGRATION SOCIALE.

 

 

 

Association québécoise des troubles d’apprentissage – Outaouais (AQETA)

 

Website: https://aqeta.org/#

Address: 205-109, rue Wright, Gatineau QC J8X 2G7

Phone: (819) 777-3126

We offer accompaniment, information, listening and support services to families and people living with a learning disability and / or ADD with or without hyperactivity. Raise awareness, support and increase understanding of the challenges of daily life for people with manifestations of one or more learning disabilities and / or ADHD and their families, with a view to strengthening their inclusion and full social participation.

 

 

Centre artisanal pour la déficience intellectuelle de l’Outaouais (CADO)

 

Website: www.cado-qc.ca/

Address: 410, boul. Maloney Ouest, Gatineau QC J8P 6W2

Phone: (819) 663-0062

 

 

Centre d’aide et de lutte contre les agressions à caractère sexuel (CALACS) Vallée-de-la-Gatineau

 

Website: www.calacsvg.com

Address: C.P. 273, Maniwaki, QC, J9E 3C9

Phone: (819) 441-2111

Le CALACS Vallée-de-la-Gatineau est un organisme communautaire qui offre du soutien, confidentiel et gratuit, aux  femmes et adolescentes de 12 ans et plus ayant survécu à une ou plusieurs agressions à caractère sexuel récentes ou passées. Les services sont définis en trois volets de services dont l’aide directe, la prévention et sensibilisation et la défense des droits.

 

 

Centre d’aide et de lutte contre les agressions sexuelles de l’Outaouais (CALAS)

 

Website: www.calas.ca/

Address: C.P. 1872, Succursale B, Gatineau QC J8X 3Z1

Phone: (819) 771-1773

Le CALAS de l’Outaouais est un organisme à but non lucratif, fondé en 1977, pour venir en aide aux femmes qui ont été agressées sexuellement et pour lutter contre la violence sexuelle. Par son travail d’aide directe, le CALAS soutient les femmes de 12 ans et plus ayant vécu une agression à caractère sexuel sans égard à leur origine ethnique, à leur orientation sexuelle ou à leur handicap.

 

 

 

Centre Jean-Bosco

 

Website: https://servicesdelavallee.com/index.php/fr/centre-jean-bosco

Address: 204, rue Laurier, Maniwaki, QC J9E 2K9

Phone: (819) 449-4057

 

 

Centre Kogaluk

 

Website: www.centrekogaluk.ca/

Address: 27, chemin Elm, Municipalité du Pontiac|C.P. 482, Gatineau QC J0X 2G0

Phone: (819) 682-0198

 

Favorise l’intégration sociale et professionnelle des personnes ayant des limitations fonctionnelles et le développement de l’emploi pour les personnes handicapées. Plusieurs programmes d’activités pour personnes présentant une déficience intellectuelle : initiative au travail, activités sociales, boutique de vêtements usagés, service de déchiquetage commercial.

 

Centre Serge Bélair

 

Address: 233, rue Principale, Mansfield QC J0X 1R0

Phone: (819) 683-5669

Empêcher les placements. – Donner la chance aux familles de se ressourcer. – Offrir des activités enrichissantes et valorisantes à une clientèle vulnérable. Pour toute personne avec une déficience intellectuelle et/ou un trouble du spectre de l’autisme.

 

 

Maison de la famille L’Étincelle

 

Address: 26 rue Principale Ouest, La Pêche QC J0X 2W0

Phone: (819) 456-4696

 

 

Maison de la Famille de la Petite-Nation

 

Address: 14, rue St-Louis, St-André-Avellin QC J0V 1W0

Phone: (819) 983-4384

 

 

Maison de la famille de Quyon

 

Address: 1074, rue Clarendon, C.P. 39, Quyon QC J0X 2V0

Phone: (819) 458-2808

 

 

Maison de la famille du Pontiac

 

Address: 161, rue Principale, C.P. 280, Fort-Coulonge QC J0X 1V0

Phone: (819) 683-1337

 

 

Soupe populaire de Hull

 

Website: www.soupepopulairedehull.org/

Address: 297, boul. des Allumettières, Gatineau QC J8X 2S7

Phone: (819) 778-0173

 

La mission de la Soupe populaire de Hull est d’accueillir toute personne vivant une situation de précarité financière, sociale ou personnelle en lui offrant le soutien et les outils nécessaires pour améliorer sa qualité de vie.

 

Coopérative d’habitation LaFontaine

 

Website: https://ontario.coop/co-operative-dhabitation-lafontaine

Address: 2843 des Mésanges Dr, Ottawa, ON, K1T 2C7

Phone: 613-737-5353

 

Coop located in a francophone community offers 70 units, four of which are wheelchair accessible two, three and four bedroom units that have carports, back yards, and basements some units have balconiesCo-op facilities: meeting room, community centre, children’s playground with a basketball net

 

Le Gîte-Ami

 

Website: www.legiteami.org/

Address: 85, rue Morin, Gatineau QC J8X 0A1

Phone: (819) 776-5953

 

Mon chez-nous

 

Website: http://moncheznousinc.ca/

Address: 808, Boul. Maloney Est, Gatineau QC J8P 0J8

Phone: (819) 669-6032

 

Aux Goûts du jour

 

Website: https://servicesdelavallee.com/index.php/fr/depannage-alimentaire-gracefield

Address: 42, rue Principale, Gracefield, QC J0X 1W0

Phone: (819) 463-2857

 

Food assistance center, help for the poor. BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.

 

 

Banque alimentaire de la Petite-Nation (BAPN)

 

Website: www.bapn.ca/

Address: 1264, route 317, Ripon QC J0V 1V0

Phone: (819) 983-3191

 

La Banque alimentaire de la Petite-Nation (BAPN) est un organisme à but non lucratif dont la mission est de contribuer à réduire la pauvreté en aidant les familles et les personnes démunies ou à faibles revenus qui se retrouvent dans le besoin sur une base ponctuelle.

 

 

Bouffe-Pontiac

 

Website: https://cdcpontiac.org/nos-membres/bouffe-pontiac/

Address: 3, rue Elsie, C.P. 309, Campbell’s Bay QC J0X 1K0

Phone: (819) 648-2550

Offrir à toute personne dans le besoin, l’accès à une nourriture saine et de l’information pouvant améliorer sa qualité de vie.

 

 

Centre alimentaire Aylmer (CAA)

 

Website: www.centrealimentaireaylmer.org/

Address: 67, du Couvent, Gatineau QC J9H 6A2

Phone: (819) 684-0163

 

 

Centre espoir Sophie

 

Website: https://centreespoirsophie.org/

Address: 145 Murray St, Ottawa, ON, K1N 5M7

Phone: 613-789-5119

COVID19 (10 Nov 2021): Food bank open Monday 12 pm-6 pm (upon timeslots), meals to go available Monday to Thursday 4:30 pm to 6 pm and Friday 11 am to 1:30 pm. Other services available, call for details. Food bank and meals to go available. Call for an appointment for intervention, shower, computers, phone, laundry, activities.Francophone drop-in centre for marginalized women: helps improve the health, dignity and life conditions of marginalized women listening and support meals or snacks recreational activities coaching workshops information and referral resource centre library multimedia telecommunication resources emergency help with food and clothing laundry shower volunteering

 

 

Comptoir St-Pierre de Fort-Coulonge/Mansfield

 

Address: 175-C, chemin de la Chute, Mansfield QC J0X 1R0

Phone: (819) 683-2345

 

 

Coopérative Ami Jeunesse

 

Website: https://amijeunesse.wixsite.com/ami-jeunesse

Address: 2720 Richmond Rd N, Unit 104, Ottawa, ON, K2B 8M3

Phone: 613-820-3073

 

Pour réaliser cette vision, la Coopérative AMI JEUNESSE se donne comme mission de travailler au soulagement de la pauvreté et de ses effets chez les enfants, les adolescents et adolescentes qui fréquentent une école francophone de la ville d’Ottawa.

 

L’Entraide de la Vallée

 

Website: http://solpak.ca/bienvenue-lentraide-de-vallee

Address: 446, rue de la Montagne, Maniwaki, QC J9E 1K6

Phone: (819) 441-3596

 

 

La Mie de l’Entraide

 

Website: http://lamiedelentraide.wordpress.com/

Address: 129, rue Joseph, Gatineau QC J8L 1G1

Phone: (819) 281-3231

 

 

Le Grenier des Collines

 

Address: 2-34, chemin de l’Église, Val-des-Monts QC J8N 2A1

Phone: (819) 457-1010

 

 

Le Pain quotidien

 

Address: 128, rue du Christ-Roi, Maniwaki QC J9E 2C9

Phone: (819) 306-0562

 

 

Manne de l’île

 

Website: www.mannedelile.com/

Address: 119, rue Carillon, Gatineau QC J8X 2P8

Phone: (819) 770-5261

 

 

Moisson Outaouais

 

Website: www.moissonoutaouais.com/

Address: 37, rue Bombardier, Gatineau QC J8R 0G4

Phone: (819) 669-2000

 

 

Pop Ta Soupe

 

Address: 751 boul St-joseph Gatineau J8Y-4B7

Phone: (819) 770-3789

 

 

Popote Roulante d’Aylmer

 

Address: 59, rue Bancroft, Gatineau QC J9H 4N6

Phone: (819) 664-2529

Campus 3

 

Website: http://campus3.ca/

Address: 196, rue Notre-Dame (église), Gatineau QC J8P 1K4

Phone: (819) 663-3305

 

Campus 3 est un organisme communautaire qui répond aux besoins d’engagement, d’apprentissage, de soutien et de socialisation des personnes de 50 ans et plus résidant sur le territoire de la ville de Gatineau et ailleurs en Outaouais. Grâce à son solide réseau de partenaires, d’employés et de bénévoles, il offre des cours et services variés, des activités récréatives diversifiées, ainsi que de l’hébergement

 

 

Centre Action Générations des Aînés de la Vallée-de-la-Lièvre (CAGA)

 

Website: http://centreactiongenerationsdesaines.com/

Address: 390, avenue de Buckingham, Gatineau QC J8L 2G7

Phone: (819) 281-4343

 

 

Centre d’action bénévole « Accès » (CAB ACCES)

 

Website: www.cabacces.ca/

Address: 67, rue Principale, Gatineau QC J9H 3L4

Phone: (819) 684-2242

 

 

Centre d’entraide aux aînés

 

Website: www.entraideauxaines.ca/

Address: 101-331, boul. Cité-des-Jeunes, Gatineau QC J8Y 6T3

Phone: (819) 771-6609

 

Comité Régional Troisième Âge Papineau (CR3A)

 

Website: www.cr3a.org/

Address: 134, rue Principale, St-André-Avellin QC J0V 1W0

Phone: (819) 983-1565

 

Atelier de formation socioprofessionnelle de la Petite-Nation (AFSPN)

 

Website: www.atelierfspn.org/

Address: 358, rue Rossy, St-André-Avellin QC J0V 1W0

Phone: (819) 983-6373

The Socio-Professional Training Workshop of the Petite-Nation (Atelier FSPN) is an autonomous, charitable and non-profit community organization, which aims to promote the development and socio-professional integration of people with intellectual disabilities, mental health or physical disability.

 

Canadian Parents for French

 

Website: https://www.cpf.ca

Address: 170 Laurier Ave W, Unit 1104, Ottawa, ON, K1P 5V5

Phone: 613-235-1481

advocates to further bilingualism by promoting and creating opportunities for students to learn and use French in Canada promotes French as a second language and culture in the community gives classes for French as a second language and other french related programs

 

 

Cité des affaires (La)

 

Website: https://www.lacitedesaffaires.com/

Address: Pavillon H; 801 Aviation Pkwy, Suite H3130, Ottawa, ON, K1K 4R3

Phone: 1-800-267-2483

Communications training appropriate for a specific sector learning methods adapted to specific communications in the participant’s occupation or professionAvailable programs include: construction, early childhood education, health, and business/sales/marketing
Information and training on Canadian entrepreneurship helps those interested in starting their own business to initiate their reflections in order to augment their possibility for a success social and economic integrationWebsite also available in arabic: http://info.collegelacite.ca/raed
Academic evaluation and individualized training access to the following programs: Literacy and Basic Skills (LBS), academic upgrading, English as Second Language/French as Second Language (ESL/FSL), professional and post-secondary training
Program that allows access to post-secondary studies aims to train Ontario workers who recently lost their job to access a new career path in a high growth sector offered at the Ottawa campus (801 Aviation Parkway, Ottawa, K1K 4R3), Alphonse Desjardins Campus, Minto Trades Centre (8 700 Jeanne d’Arc blvd, Orléans, ON, K4A 0S9), the Hawkesbury campus (570 Kitchener St, Hawkesbury, ON K6A 2P3) and in Alfred (31 Paul St, Alfred, ON, K0B 1A0)
Set of services based on a personalized path for a quick access to the labour market services allow to measure the acquired skills and experiences, to understand the Canadian labour market, and to participate in networking opportunities with employers monitoring and accompanying service before and afte the hiring process
Free program that allows women the ability to begin a one-year training session at La Cité available programs vary by year, visit the website for details
Corporate programs and services:Language training (Formation linguistique) individualized training of French as a second language for individuals preparing for the federal government’s Second Language Evaluation and wanting to obtain the levels BBB, CBC, CCCFrench for Federal Government Employees (FFFGE) French as a second language evening classes offered to government employees who wish to obtain the levels BBB, CBC, CCC

 

 

Coalition for Adult Training in Ontario

 

Address: 435 Donald St, Suite 301, Ottawa, ON, K1K 4X5

Phone: 1-888-744-2178

Distance Education service offers literacy and basic skills training, including numeracy, digital, communication and interpersonal skill helps learners prepare for employment, apprenticeship, secondary-school credit, post-secondary education and greater independence

 

 

Conseil de la coopération de l’Ontario

 

Website: https://www.cco.coop

Address: 223 Main St S, Unit 239, Ottawa, ON, K1S 1C4

Phone: 1-866-290-1168

Provincial organization promoting the co-operative and social enterprise business models and supports for francophone economic developmentProvides: advisory services online training to familiarize francophone co-operatives with the new information and communication technologies training programs for young entrepreneurs leadership camps resource centre

 

 

Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est

 

Website: https://innovation.ecolecatholique.ca

Address: La Cité, Édifice J, 801 Aviation Pkwy, Ottawa, ON, K1K 4R3

Phone: 613-842-5319

Francophone high school offering specialized programsMinto Centre Career Academy: technical and technological training to students opportunity to develop and acquire skills  teaching approach based on constructivism hours worked during work placement can be counted for the purposes of a certification in one or more trades academy Esports CECCESpecialist High Skills Major: construction energy transportationFocus program: fashion and design culinary arts and hospitality management hairstyle design and aestheticsAlternation of regular courses with: internships with an accredited training organization educational co-op courses at La Cité workplace internships programs leading to industry certification

 

 

Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est (education permanente)

 

Website: https://educationpermanente.ca/en/

Address: Éducation permanente, 181 Donald St, Ottawa, ON, K1K 1N1

Phone: 613-741-2304

Courses designed for adult learners who want to complete their high school diplomaFocus on: reading writing mathematics social sciences

 

 

Conseil des écoles publiques de l’Est de l’Ontario

 

Website: https://carrefour.cepeo.on.ca/

Address: École des adultes Le Carrefour; 2445 St Laurent Blvd, Ottawa, ON, K1G 6C3

Phone: 613-731-7212

Courses designed for adult learners who want to complete their high school diploma  focus on reading, writing, mathematics, and social sciences  Career Exploration Programs  Specialist High Skills Major  French and English as a Second Language courses  full-time and part-time day, evening and online courses  lecture  individualized courses

 

 

Economic and Social Council of Ottawa-Carleton

 

Website: https://www.cesoc.ca/

Address: 815 St Laurent Blvd, Unit 107, Ottawa, ON, K1K 3A7

Phone: 613-248-1343

Employment services and settlement services  working for the economic, social and cultural integration of Francophone racial, ethnic and cultural minorities living in and around OttawaEmployment Program: individual and group training to improve competencies for finding a job or starting a business  technical and cultural support to set goals and assist in achieving them  tailoring resumes for job search  help drafting letters of recommendation  complements settlement program Settlement Program: (formerly Immigrant Settlement and Adaptation Program) services to enable immigrants and refugees to integrate into Canadian society including orientation programs, language and skills training to help facilitate employment, and programs to welcome newcomers to the community  individual agencies may provide needs and eligibility assessments, pre- and post-arrival information and referral, job search and employment counselling, assistance to establish social and professional networks to promote community engagement, and assistance to access a range of settlement services

 

 

Le Centre Moi j’apprends

 

Website: https://moijapprends.ca

Address: Hardini Centre, 235 Donald St, Suite 226, Ottawa, ON, K1K 1N1

Phone: 613-748-387

 

Literacy and basic skills training: numeracy, digital, communication and interpersonal skills helps learners prepare for employment, apprenticeship, secondary-school credit, post-secondary education and greater independence

 

Association of French Speaking Jurists of Ontario

 

Website: https://www.ajefo.ca/https://www.consumerhandbook.ca

Address: 85 Albert St, Unit 1400, Ottawa, ON, K1P 6A4

Phone: 613-842-7462

 

Promotes access to justice in French in order to ensure equitable access to justice in both official languages sensitizes, informs and educates lawyers and the public about their rights to legal services in the official language of their choiceMajor projects:Ontario Legal Information Centre : offers a 30-minute free meeting with a lawyer for anyone in Ontario who has a legal problem services are confidential and are available in English and French without any eligibility criteria questions may cover all areas of law (see separate listing)ClickJustice.ca: national legal information portal for francophone minority populations in Canada informs the public in a clear and simplified way about its rights and obligations in contexts that affect both everyday life and social lifeJurists and students: members may be lawyers, judges, translators, interpreters, civil servants, professors, students and members of the public who support access to justice in French in Ontario vocational training exclusively in French networking opportunities bi-weekly newsletters national portal of resources and terminology for legal professionals in official language minority communities in Canada

Members: Members may be lawyers, judges, translators, interpreters, civil servants, professors, students and members of the public who support access to justice in French in OntarioPartners: community organizations and associations, post-secondary institutions, government institutions and other AJEFs