This resource list was created to provide students and individuals beyond McGill with access to an organized and up-to-date list of resources pertaining to sexual health, mental health, physical health, and much more!
Listed in alphabetical order.
A service of Cactus Montréal for the transgender community.
Listening and referral support, training sessions for professionals, and one night emergency shelter for trans people.
(514) 847-0067 or info@cactusmontreal.org
ACCM is Québec's only HIV and sexual health community organization that provides education for prevention, treatment information, and support services to anglophone and allophone communities.
Drop-in centre counselling, support groups, buddy program, information line, education, and resources for people living with HIV/AIDS.
(514) 527-0928, sex-related texting line (514) 700-0445 or info@accmontreal.org
Aire Ouverte Centre provides a wide range of free services for young people aged 12-25.
Mental and physical health, advice about study, work, housing, or information about legal and financial aid.
The Black Community Resource Centre (BCRC) is an organization that takes a comprehensive approach to meeting the needs of English-speaking youth.
Information and referrals, support to schools, documentation centre, and workshops.
(514) 342-2247
The Black Indigenous Harm Reduction Alliance is a group of community workers of diverse experience who wish to draw attention to the need for access to self-determined and holistic health services within our communities.
Harm reduction community organization, workships for Laval women's prison, resources and harm reduction gear.
A community-based harm reduction organization active in prevention of STBBIS in downtown Montréal.
Supervised consumption sites, injection and inhalation equipment, naloxone, drug testing, STBBI testing, trans-specific resources.
(514) 847-0067 or info@cactusmontreal.org
Calacs Trêve pour Elles is a centre working towards the fight against sexual assault, while also supporting victims of sexual violence.
All services are free and in French for individuals 14+; individual and group support, legal information, and resource guidance.
(514) 251-0323 or trevepourelles.org/
CASM provides services for women who are living with HIV/AIDS.
Counselling, education, child care, support groups, advocacy resources for women living with HIV/AIDS.
(514) 495-0990 or info@CASM-MTL.org
The Centre for Gender Advocacy is an independent, student-funded, Concordia University organization mandated to promote gender equality and empowerment, particularly as it relates to marginalized communities.
Information, resources, and referrals, gender affirming gear, harm reduction services, peer support drop-in, legal name and gender marker changes.
(514) 848-2424
Chez Doris is a charitable organization that offers a range of services and programs to meet the most basic and immediate needs of vulnerable and homeless women.
Personal hygiene products, health and mental health services, housing placement, meal program, legal and tax clinics, educational and socio-recreational activities, programs for Indigenous women.
(514) 937-2341 and dial '0' or info@chezdoris.org
Clinique Médicale de l'Actuel is a clinic that has aimed to enhance knowledge of STBBIS and HIV/AIDS. The clinic provides resources for those living with both.
PREP and PEP clinics, support regarding sexuality, erectile disfunction, STBBI testing and treatment.
(514) 524-1001 or courriel@lactuel.ca
Clinique Médicine de l'Alternative provides sexual health services in a warm and safe environment
Pregnancy termination, vasectomy, contraceptions, STBBI screening, gynaecological mornitoring, menopausal monitoring.
(514) 281-9848 for STI and gynecology or (514) 281-6476 for abortion services
Clinique Médicine Urbaine Quartier Latin provides medical and sexual health services that is free with Québec health insurance.
HIV support, hepatitis support, STBBI screening, general medicine, substance addiction services, dermatology services.
(514) 285-5500 or headandhands.ca/programs-services/
CRI-Phase provides listening, support groups, and resources for men who have experienced sexual violence in their youth.
Mental health resources, groups.
(514) 522-5567 or info@criphase.org
The Ending Violence Association of Canada is a national organization that works to amplify the collective voice of those who believe it is possible to end gender-based violence.
List of sexual assault centres, crisis lines, and support services across Canada.
Face à Face provides listening and counselling services, referrals, housing and accompaniment resources, and mail reception.
Mental health and housing resources.
(514) 934-4546 or info@faceafacemontreal.org
Gris Montréal is a non-profit community organization that demystifies sexual orientation and gender identity by sharing testimonies of lived experiences.
School workshops and research.
(514) 590-0016
Gynéco Positive is a directory of Québec healthcare professionals that are feminist and anti-oppressive, organized by the region.
Gynaecological and medical services.
Head & Hands/Á Deux Mains is a non-profit organization that serves youth from 12-25 years old through a variety of services.
Medical clinic, legal services, counselling services, programs for young parents, programs for street workers, and other.
Jeunesse Lambda is a community organization created by and for LGBTQ+ youth from 14 to 30 years old.
Drop-ins, active listening, trans health.
(514) 543-6343 or www.jeunesselambda.com/en/home
The Lavender Collective is a black-led community effort that advocates for culturally relevant mental health related needs in BIPOC communities.
BIPOC mental health registry
The LGBTQ2+ Youth Centre aims to create a place in which lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, two-spirit, and people of other sexual orientations and gender identities are welcomed with open arms.
School outreach servies, parent support group, young adult social, youth drop-ins, trans support groups, and adult and senior programs.
(514) 794-5428 or info@LGBTQ2Centre.com
The McGill Students' Nightline is a confidential and anonymous active listening service by phone or online messaging.
Confidential and anonymous calls or messages about anything, an active listening service.
(514) 392-6246
OSVRSE is a McGill service that provides support for all members of the McGill community who have been impacted by sexual violence and works to foster a culture of consent on campus and beyond.
Support services for survivors, how to support a survivor, sexual violence reports, and workshops.
The McGill Ombudsperson offers confidential, informal, independent, and impartial dispute resolution services to all members of the student community.
Information, advice, intervention, and referrals.
The Montréal Abortion Access Project is a service that provides support and accompaniment services for people considering abortion, information, and resources for abortion in Montréal.
Accompaniment, assault support, birth control, emotional support, and STBBI testing.
Text (514) 700-4411
The Montréal sexual assault centre (MSAC) provides a safe space and range of free and bilingual services to survivors of sexual assault and their friends and family.
Sexual violence helpline open 24 hours, medico-social services, medical and legal support (18+) and clinical services (18+).
(514) 933-9007 or helpline +1 (888) 933-9007
The National Sexual Violence Resource Centre provides research and tools to prevent and respond to sexual violence.
Resources for survivors, resources for family and friends, resources for advocates and educators.
(877) 739-3895 (Toll Free)
The Native Friendship Circle provides resource for indigenous unhoused individuals, support, referrals, government resources, and residential school health support.
Mental health resources, monitoring homeless individuals, basic needs services.
(514) 499-1854
The Native Women's Shelter of Montreal provides shelter and frontline services to First Nations, Inuit, and Métis (Aboriginal) women and children to promote their empowerment and independence.
Shelter and frontline services
(514) 933-4688 or nakuset@gmail.com
The PSC is a student-run service that offers free, drop-in, one-on-one, confidential, and non-judgemental support and resource referral to all members of the McGill community. As well, people can request a supporter who identifies as BIPOC or 2SLGBTQIA+.
In-person and online support.
(514) 398-3782 or McGill.PSC@gmail.com
A listening service, support, and guidance for people between the ages of 12-25 who exchange sexual services for compensation. Although it is intended for youth, there are services for families and professionals.
Drop-ins, food bank, social services, tools, trainings.
(514) 284-1267 or piamp@piamp.net or (438) 408-6376 for food bank
The Pride Therapy Network of Montréal is a directory of therapists and metnal health resources for members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community.
Mental health, community centres, phone lines, gender resources, Indigenous resources, self-harm resources, addiction resources, online therapy, and music therapy.
Project 10 works to promote the personal, social, sexual, and mental wellbeing of 2SLGBTQIA+ youth and adults between the ages of 14-25.
Gender gear, clothing, and makeup exchange, food, safer sex and injection materials, groups, active listening, and more.
Call or text (514) 989-4585
List of resources, organized by need and community, for Indigenous peoples.
Sexual health resources, victims of crime resources, shelter resources, and resources for domestic violence victims.
www.quebec.ca/EN/Family-and-Support-For-Individuals/Violence/Help=Resources-Indigenous
Resource through McGill aimed at supporting the queer community at McGill.
Gender affirming wellness products, sexual and gender identity support, mental and physical health resources.
La Rue Des Femmes is a non-profit organization that welcomes and cares for women who are in a state of homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless.
Shelter and housing, day centres (including laundry facilities), counselling and therapy, rehabilitation activities.
(514) 284-9665 or info@laruedesfemmes.org
Montréal's free texting helpline dedicated to answering questions about sexual health and dating, as well as connecting users to community resources.
Assault support, birth control, emotional support, LGBTQ+ support, pregnancy and abortion services, STI testing, trans health and support.
Text (514) 700-4411
A McGill-based student-run and volunteer organization that supports survivors of sexual assault.
Sexual assault helpline, advocacy and awareness of one's options, and sexual assault sensitivity training.
(514) 398-8500 or www.sacomss.org/wp/
Stella Montréal provides services and resources for sex workers in Montréal including listening. Workships for students and community organizations are available as well as a client reportiing platform for sex workers.
Advocacy and support.
(514) 285-8889 or info@chezstella.org
A service through McGill that offers a range of services from McGill. Made-on-demand content developed by hub peer supporters to specialist consultations, as well as therapy groups and individual counselling.
General medical care, STI testing, mental health counselling for McGill students.
(514) 398-6017
The Third Eye Collective is a BIPOC-specific service that is dedicated to healing from and against sexual, gender-based, intimate partner, and state and institutional violence, as well as incest.
Strategies to end sexual violence and rape culture without relying on cops, prisons, and professionalized social services.
The Union for Gender Empowerment is a referral service of the SSMU with doors open to all and not limited to McGill students.
Education, resources, services, and a safe space for marginalized peoples within the McGill community.