Montreal, December 11, 1997 – Founded nearly a year ago, Le Havre de Montreal represents a new type of resource for people who are going through difficult transitional situations but cannot find adequate support from current institutions.
This accompaniment and support center primarily targets people who no longer find meaning in their life, have lost self-esteem, feel vulnerable and isolated, are going through bereavement, divorce or death. announcement of serious illness, have experienced altered consciousness experiences that have left them in shock, or just want to stop and take stock.
This clientele, in fact, does not belong to any of the categories of people supported by institutions, that is to say people suffering from psychological or psychiatric problems, or who are living in crisis situations requiring intervention by emergency. Left behind, she found, until now, virtually no organized support.
A private non-profit organization recognized as a charitable organization, Le Havre de Montréal is able to accommodate four people at a time at Le Havre en Soi, a large house where people in need can stay for a maximum of two weeks. A support group, volunteer workers and home services provide support to people who want follow-up over a longer period.
Those responsible can be contacted in Montreal at (514) 499-9812.
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