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Locality: Montréal-Ouest, Quebec

Phone: +1 514-487-1311



Address: 88 Ave Ballantyne Nord H4X 2B8 Montréal-Ouest, QC, Canada

Website: www.ndgscc.ca

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NDG Senior Citizens' Council 28.11.2020

Our wonderful team is hard at work spreading some holiday cheer around the neighbourhood to those who need it most! Thank you so much to our wonderful volunteers and staff who have put in countless hours and made this possible. Notre merveilleuse équipe travaille fort pour créé la joie des Fêtes dans le quartier à ceux qui en ont le plus besoin! Merci beaucoup à nos merveilleux bénévoles et à notre personnel qui ont consacré d'innombrables heures et rendu cela possible.

NDG Senior Citizens' Council 19.11.2020

The first episode of "We're All In This Together" takes viewers into a Montreal family kitchen with grandmother Hainya Wiseman and her daughter-in-law Linda, as they show viewers how to make holiday sugar cookies. They discuss personal challenges and coping mechanisms during the pandemic while sharing a light-hearted and heartwarming approach to baking cookies in holiday, Hanukkah and Christmas shapes. If you are curious to find out what sugar cookies have to do with a soufflé hairstyle, don't miss this uplifting kick-off to the web series!

NDG Senior Citizens' Council 06.11.2020

To all of those lighting the first candle tonight, Happy Hanukkah from everyone at the NDGSCC!

NDG Senior Citizens' Council 21.10.2020

Times are tough, to say the least. If you or someone you know is struggling right now, there are some great resources at https://suicide.ca/en that can help you cope, help you support someone or help you move forward. Counselors are available by phone, text, or chat. Help is available 24/7.

NDG Senior Citizens' Council 15.10.2020

News from Seniors Action Quebec about their COM-Unity Project. "Developed with five other community groups, we are looking to feature the stories of English-speaking seniors in Quebec who have witnessed our province’s recent history and have been a crucial part of the development of our culture and community. Our project will be a series of videos on what being a Quebecer means to them and why they have chosen to call this province home. "... For more information on the project visit their website: https://www.seniorsactionquebec.ca/en/our-projects.html and the project's official website: https://com-unity.ca/en/the-projects.html If you know anyone who they should speak to, send them an email with your name, contact information and a brief description of your story at [email protected]