Ressources pour les personnes atteintes de cancer
Community organizations grouped under the name Table des partenaires communautaires en cancérologie. The Table’s partners have created a range of community services based on the needs of users at different stages of the disease. This service offering complements the healthcare network (hospital, etc.), and ensures continuity of services.
Cleaning for A reason
Non-profit organization offering free housekeeping services to cancer patients in Canada and the U.S.
Centre d’écoute et de référence Halte ami
Using a humanist approach, the Halte Ami listening and referral center develops the dynamic resources that enable people, especially young adults, to cope with their difficulties and adapt to changes in their social environment.
Fondation Claude-Durocher
Your financial situation may also have suffered since your diagnosis or as treatments and expenses mount up, which is why we exist.
Leucan Saguenay-Lac Saint-Jean
Promote the recovery and well-being of children with cancer and their families through distinctive and adaptedAccompaniment and support services at all stages of the disease and its effects.
Maison du Cheveu
Prosthesis, volumizer, usual hairdressing services, accessories and products.
Groupe Médicus Savard – Trois-Rivières
To contribute to the well-being and quality of life of all our customers by improving their mobility, performance and comfort by providing them with state-of-the-art products and services, customized to their needs.
Résidence Maria-Goretti
To assist immigrants and refugees and their families in their cultural, social and professional integration. In addition, PROMIS welcomes women from here and elsewhere, 18 years of age and older, in our housing service.
Service d’entraide de Breakeyville
The Service d’entraide de Breakeyville is a non-profit community organization that : Helps vulnerable people in Breakeyville; Promotes home care for seniors in Breakeyville; Informs and supports caregivers in Lévis and Saint-Lambert-de-Lauzon and makes the population aware of their reality and needs; Encourages and recognizes volunteer involvement in the community.
Suzanne Bernard Ph.D
Bereavement therapist, lecturer and author.