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Montreal and West Island Resources
We are with you all the way!
Project 10 Help Line - a help line for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transsexual, transgendered, queer, and questioning youth between the ages of
14 and 25 in the Montreal region. This line is open Monday to Thursday from 12-6 p.m. at
514-989-4585.
Project 10 offers many other services such as a drop-in
on Thursday nights, 6:30pm to 8:30pm
, peer counselling, advocacy and accompaniment services, and summer and winter camping retreats.
www.p10.qc.ca/
Montreal Gay Line - Every evening, volunteers on the telephone lend an ear to callers
and give out appropriate information and referrals. Services are free, anonymous, and confidential. The phone line can be reached between 7pm and 11pm, 365 days a year.
514 866-5090
www.gayline.qc.ca
Gai Écoute - For more than 25 years, Gai Écoute has been the only francophone
help line where the respondents are all gay or lesbian. Among other things, this allows for better listening support and a better understanding of homosexual life. The services of Gai Écoute are
offered seven days a week.
514-866-5090 (Greater Montreal)
www.gai-ecoute.qc.ca/
Montreal Gay and Lesbian Community Centre
2075 Plessis
514 528-8424
www.ccglm.org
LGBTQ-positive clergy and church congregations in the West Island
Cedar Park United Church in Pointe Claire - www.cedarparkunited.org
Summerlea United Church in Lachine - www.summerlea.ca
Union United Church in Ste. Anne de Bellevue - www.unionchurch.ca
Lakeshore Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Beaconsfield - http://luuc.org/
West Island Health and Social Services
CLSC de Pierrefonds: 514 626-2572
CLSC du Lac-Saint-Louis: 514 697-4110
Youth Clinic
At the West Island HSSC Youth Clinics, a team of nurses and doctors offer a full range of completely confidential services, designed specifically for young people 14-24 years of age who live, work or attend school in the territory of the West Island HSSC. They offer general check-ups, medical follow-ups, pregnancy tests, contraception, day-after pill, and information about and screening for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
As well, they offer psychosocial services, which means you can contact your HSSC to receive help to deal with a personal, family or social issue such as family or personal problems, depression and anxiety, conjugal and family violence, or any other issue. Their psychosocial staff knows how to listen attentively, advise you and, if necessary, direct you to another appropriate resource.
Gay Village Walk-In Clinic
Clinique médicale Quartier latin
The Gay Village has a walk-in clinic especially for STDs:
905 René-Lévesque East
514 285-5500
www.cliniquequartierlatin.ca
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