💙Clothing and Supplies:
1. Clothing and Supplies
1.1 Providing Clothing and Basic Necessities
Regular distributions of clothing, hygiene products, and other essential items are organized to meet the needs of people experiencing hardship.
1.2 Distribution of Essential Supplies and Services
Basic necessities, such as household items or school supplies, may be provided free of charge or at reduced prices to support low-income families.
1.3 Specialized Health Equipment
For people with specific health needs, specialized equipment—prostheses, mobility aids, etc.—is made available free of charge or at low cost.
1.4 Assistive Device Support and Adapted Activities
Support is offered to people requiring assistive devices or physical assistance related to their rehabilitation, including access to adapted medical equipment.
1.5 Online Ordering
An online platform allows people who are unable to travel to order essential items.
2. Social Reintegration and Rehabilitation
2.1 Support for Work-Related Stress
Activities such as relaxation sessions, lectures, and support groups help workers manage their stress and maintain their mental health.
2.2 Services for Low-Income Individuals
Practical workshops are offered to help participants develop essential skills, improve their budgeting, and facilitate their job search.
2.3 Social Reintegration Programs
These programs include workshops on self-reliance, discussion groups, and lectures on managing work-life balance.
2.4 Support for Training and Rehabilitation
Personalized support is offered to facilitate the return to work, including vocational training and individualized guidance.
2.5 Work Experience and Skills Development
Participants can gain practical experience through internships, volunteering, or participation in respite care, thereby fostering the development of new skills.
3. Long-term objectives
The program aims to remove the social, economic, and professional barriers faced by individuals.
By facilitating access to training, offering a support network, and valuing personal skills, Le Répit du Travailleur (The Worker's Respite) strengthens self-esteem and helps participants reintegrate into the job market and contribute to a local, solidarity-based, and environmentally responsible economy.
Conclusion
Worker Respite plays an essential role in the fight against poverty and social exclusion. Par ses services concrets, son accompaniement personnalisé et ses initiatives structurantes, l’organisme ameierre les conditions de vie des personnes vulnerables.
His approche humaine, inclusive et axée sur l'autonomie favorise une véritable réinsertion sociale et une active participation à la vie communautaire.
How to Support Us
Financial Donations
You can support our mission in several ways:
• Cheque or money order payable to Répit du Travailleur
580 Saint-Jean Street, Apt. 13, Quebec City, QC G1R 1P6
• Interac e-Transfer
repit.travailleur@gmail.com
• Direct Deposit – Bank of Montreal (BMO)
o Institution: 001
o Transit: 00373
o Account: 8975598
o SWIFT Code: BOTMCAM2
An official tax receipt will be issued in accordance with the requirements of the Canada Revenue Agency.
canada.ca/charities-donations
or https://www.canadahelps.org/en/
Donate online: CanadaHelps – Répit du Travailleur
Contact
Répit du Travailleur
580 Saint-Jean Street, Apt. 13, Quebec City, QC G1R 1P6
418-805-6607 (voicemail)
repit.travailleur@gmail.com
workerrespite.blogspot.com
Coordinator: Alain Dubé, President
In Conclusion
Worker Respite is much more than a support organization: it is a space of hope and transformation.
Through a human-centered approach and your collaborative support, we contribute to reducing inequalities and rebuilding life paths, so that each person can find their place in the community.
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