Will community programs continue operating?
Here is a list of activities on hold, held with reduced hours or offered online. Some exceptions may be made for emergencies (please contact us for more information):
- TeenZones (including the Beurling Zone and the 16–24 Zones in the South Shore and Saint-Léonard)
- Diversion
- Homework Help in Saint-Laurent, West Island, and Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
- Toy Library
- Plusone
- Senior Meetup Program (all service points)
- Ados en santé
- Coopérative jeunesse de services
- Aîné.e.s marchent encore
- C-Vert (all service points)
- Integrated Recreation Program
- Nursery School (18 months to 5 years) at the Downtown YMCA
- HLM Activities at the Pointe-Saint-Charles YMCA
- La cheminée at the Saint-Roch YMCA
- Equijustice
- Compensatory Work Program
- YMCA Canada Community Action Network
Continuation of in-person activities without any service interruption:
- Supervised Access Rights (Centre Desjardins)
- First Stop
- La Boussole
- Dialogue (Downtown Montreal and Saint-Roch)
Has the International Language School returned to in-person courses?
The school has reopened its doors, and in-person language courses have resumed. If you prefer to learn from the comfort of home, we still offer online courses through our virtual campus.
Will you be offering virtual courses again?
The YMCA International Language School is still offering virtual language courses: Sign up today!
For physical activities, you’ll find a series of workouts to do at home on our YouTube channel: YMCA Quebec — YouTube. For community programs, most of our activities will continue virtually (see question 3).
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