The VAC Assistance Service can provide you with psychological support. It is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year for free. You do not need to be a client of VAC to receive services.
1-800-268-7708
Anciens combattants – Veterans Affairs 1-866-522-2122 |
85, Bellehumeur Street, Suite 230 120-1235 rue Douglas 305 René Lévesque Blvd West, Suite 101 |
Military Family Resource Centre (MFRC)
(450) 462-8777 extension 6821
At OSISS, we provide a national peer support network for Canadian Armed Forces members, Veterans and their families experiencing an operational stress injury (OSI).
The OSISS network includes 63 personnel in more than 33 locations across Canada. Members of the OSISS team provide leadership, firsthand experience and practical knowledge of what life is like with an OSI.
Canadian Forces Morale and Welfare Services (CFMWS) is responsible for administering Non-Public Property (NPP) on behalf of the Chief of the Defence Staff and for delivering selected public morale and welfare programs, services, and activities to eligible members and their families on behalf of the Chief of Military Personnel.
The Legion‘s Veterans Services Network serves all Veterans, members of the Canadian Armed Forces, RCMP, and their families — providing support free of charge.
The Quebec Veterans Foundation is a non-profit organization that provides financial assistance to organizations that aim to help veterans residing in Quebec during their transition to civilian life. In constant evolution, the Foundation transformed itself in 2017 to optimize its direct impact with the largest number of veterans possible.
While preserving its roots at Ste. Anne’s Hospital, our organization is spreading its wings and participating in promising programs that meet the needs of more veterans. Our focus currently includes veterans suffering from an Operational Stress Injury, such as PTSD, homelessness, unemployment, and veterans in long-term care.
The Last Post Fund’s mission is to ensure that no Veteran is denied a dignified funeral and burial, as well as a military gravestone, due to insufficient funds at time of death. Its primary mandate is to deliver the Veterans Affairs Canada Funeral and Burial Program which provides funeral, burial and grave marking benefits for eligible Canadian and Allied Veterans.
Veterans Service Card (NDI 75)
CFOne Registration Form (look in the left column)
Application for Records of Service – DND 2380 (02-2012)
4185, Côte-des-neiges
Montréal, Qc, H3H-1X2