Become a Referral Partner
Together, We Raise Her
Women navigating career transitions often need more than one form of support. When organizations collaborate, women gain access to a stronger network of opportunities.
Dress for Success Montréal works with community organizations, employment agencies, educational institutions, and social services across the city to help women move forward with confidence and purpose.
By referring women to one another and working together, we ensure that no woman searching for support has to navigate her journey alone.
Why Partner with us?
Referral partners help women access:
- professional attire for interviews and employment
- career readiness programs and workshops
- mentorship and confidence-building support
- a community that believes in her potential
WHEN TO REFER?
Organizations typically refer women to Dress for Success Montréal when they are:
- preparing for job interviews
- starting a new job and need professional attire
- building confidence to re-enter the workforce
- seeking mentorship or career development programs
Join the Network
If your organization supports women in employment, education, or personal development, we would love to connect.
Together, we can ensure women across Montréal know where to turn for support — and move forward with confidence.
Our Community Network
Montréal is home to many incredible organizations supporting women through moments of transition.
Dress for Success Montréal is proud to collaborate with employment services, community organizations, educational institutions, and social programs working toward the same goal — helping women build stable, fulfilling futures.
When organizations connect, women gain access to a stronger network of support.
Together, we raise her.
A - K
- ACEM Financement communautaire responsable
- Accès-Cible SMT
- Alliance carrière travail (formerly known as Club de recherche d’emploi Chateauguay Brossard
- Alliance carrière travail (formerly known as SFIM: Service et Formation aux Immigrants en Montérégie)
- Carrefour Jeunesse Emploi St-Laurent
- Carrefour jeunesse emploi (CJE) Montréal Centre-Ville
- Carrefour de ressources en interculturel
- Centre de formation professionnel des Carrefours
- Centre des femmes du Plateau Mont-Royal
- CFP Pierre-Dupuy
- Centre de formation professionnelle (CFP) Jacques-Rousseau
- Centre de recherche d’emploi Côte des Neiges
- Centre social d’aide aux immigrants (CSAI)
- CIMME Centre intégré de mécanique, de métallurgie et d’électricité
- COFFRE inc. (Centre d’Orientation et de Formation pour Femmes en Recherche d’Emploi)
- Collège de Valleyfield
- De Soi à l’Emploi
- Destination travail du Sud-Ouest de l’île de Montréal
- EMICA (École des métiers de l’informatique, du commerce et de l’administration)
- Fondation Ressources-Jeunesse (FRJ)
- Horizon Carrières / CJE Jeanne-Mance (Centre de recherche d’emploi de l’Est)
L - Z
- La Maison Marguerite de Montréal
- La maison grise de Montréal
- La Passerelle
- L’Arrêt-Source
- L’enjeu: Cap sur l’emploi
- L’atelier d’artisanat du centre-ville
- La Puce ressource informatique
- Le Chaînon
- Les Maisons de l’ancre
- Logis Rose-Virginie
- Opération Placement Jeunesse
- Petites-Mains
- PME MTL Est-de-l’Île
- Regroupement économique et social du Sud-Ouest (RESO)
- Réseau Emploi Entrepreneurship
- SEMO Le Jalon et Intégration Travail Roussillon
- SORIF
- The Transition Project – Montreal
- Travail sans frontière
- Via Travail Inc. – Centre de main-d’oeuvre Opex ’82
- Vision Travail
- Y des femmes de Montréal