Essential Goods Programs — Welcome Collective
 

Bienvenue chez vous

furniture, mattresses, and household items

The Bienvenue chez vous program provides home deliveries of apartment kits to newly arrived refugee claimant families. An apartment kit typically includes basic furniture, mattresses, a fridge and stove, household items and baby supplies, all gently used items donated by local residents and businesses.

Designed for families with young children, advanced & at-risk pregnancies, and people with disabilities, the Bienvenue chez vous program is able to help 10-12 families every week. Please see below for our curent access criteria.

Families may access the Bienvenue chez vous program via referral from their social worker or by self-referral and evaluation by Welcome Collective community workers using the form at the bottom of this page.


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Bien dormir

mattresses

The Bien dormir program delivers mattresses to newcomer families and individuals who are currently living in their first Montreal apartment and do not have mattresses.

Designed for individuals and families who are not eligible for the Bienvenue chez vous program in order to ensure that more people have a comfortable place to sleep as they settle into their new lives, the Bien dormir program has the capacity to distribute up to 20 mattresses per week,

Families may access the Bien dormir program by self-referral and evaluation by Welcome Collective community workers using the form at the bottom of this page or at the Walk-in Welcome Centre. For people who don’t meet the criteria for the Bien dormir program, or when our capacity is at its limit, Welcome Collective often can provide thin roll-up mattresses which can be transported on public transit; please inquire at the Walk-in Welcome Centre.


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Bienvenue l’hiver

winter coats, boots, and accessories

The Bienvenue l’hiver program, in operation from mid-October to mid-March, provides newly arrived families with warm winter outerwear. Individuals receive a winter coat, a pair of boots, a hat, a scarf, and mittens or gloves, all gently used and donated by local residents and businesses. In addition to receiving items, individuals will receive guidance and advice from longtime Montrealer volunteers on how to stay warm and have fun during Montreal winters.

The Bienvenue l’hiver program is designed for newly arrived families with children and older adults or adults with disabilities. Our capacity for this program depends on our available inventory of winter items; please see below for our curent access criteria.

Families may access the Bienvenue l’hiver program by self-referral and evaluation by Welcome Collective community workers using the form at the bottom of this page.


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Make a service request for our material support services

This form enables you to request material support from Welcome Collective. Please note that your completed form is a service request, not a confirmed registration; our team will contact you to inform you of availability.

This form is for material donation requests only. If you have any questions about immigration or social services, please consult this page.

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Documents to download

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