Special Needs – Community Resources

This page provides information on resources for services, activities, and support for youth and adults with special needs, both within our NFSB communities and nearby areas.

Autism House

4710 Saint-Ambroise, Montréal. #309B
514-231-7093

The Autism House offers a variety of services, including free workshops for parents, classes & activities for autistic adults, and private counseling and intervention.

 Autism House Website

 

Autism Monteregie

755, Chemin du Coteau-Rouge, suite 210, Longueuil (Québec) J4J 1Z4
450 646-2742
Website

  • Support groups for families and siblings
  • Recreational activities for children and adults with autism

 

 

Autism Montreal

4450 St-Hubert Street, Room 320, Montreal  H2J 2W9
514-524-6114  – email

  • Parent Support & Advocacy
  • Weekend Respite
  • Summer Respite Services
  • Spring Break / Christmas Holiday Camps
  • Swim Lessons
  • Recreational Activities
Website

 

Autisme Karate School St. Barnabas Church

95 Lorne Ave, St-Lambert
514 290-7193
Autism Karate is a respectful place, a family activity to help children with Autism to develop great self-confidence, improve their ability to concentrate, to better control and inhabit their physical body and their coordination and to improve their social skills.  SATURDAY MORNING Beginner class 09:00 Intermediate class 10:00 Adults 11:00

Autism Karate Website

Autisme Monteregie

755, Chemin du Coteau-Rouge, suite 210, Longueuil J4J 1Z4
450 646-2742

  • Support groups for families and siblings
  • Recreation activities for children and adults

Autisme Monterégie Website


 

CAFE – Crisis Intervention

Available 24/7 for families of children aged 0-17 who are in serious crisis. C.AF.E. (Service Crise-Ado-Famille- Enfance) is aimed at avoiding placement with child protection services by having a team of social workers and educators work with families. Social workers will be able to guide you, answer your questions, and refer you to the right place. Call your CLSC and ask for the psychosocial intake department. Outside of business hours – all Info-Santé at 811 (select option 2/Info-Social)

CLSC Châteauguay 450 699-3333
CLSC de Salaberry-de-Valleyfield (450) 371-0143
CLSC de Huntingdon / Huntingdon CLSC  450 829-2321

Center of Dreams and Hopes

9825 rue verville, Montreal, H3L-3E1
 514-789-0792  Email

We offer a variety of services and programs, including respite care, an alternative adult education program, mental health services, speech and occupational therapy, and recreational and leisure activities. Our hope is to provide a space where people can connect, explore their identities, and feel a sense of belonging, while contributing to systemic change to advance inclusion and equity.

Centre of Hopes and Dreams Website

 

Corperation L’Espoire

55 Avenue Dupras, LaSalle, H8R 4A8
Email

 

The Corporation  L’Espoire is a non-profit organization in Greater Montreal that supports individuals with autism or intellectual disabilities and their families. Through personalized support, it offers a range of recreational, empowerment, and respite activities tailored to meet the needs of the entire family.

Corperation l’Espoir Website

 

Lucky Harvest Therapeutic Riding Center

1900 Route 202, Hinchinbrooke, J0S 1A0
514 892-0600

 

At Lucky Harvest Project, we bring the world of horses to people who have special needs, whether physical, intellectual, developmental, psychological, or emotional.

 Lucky Harvest Website

 

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