“You are a great team. I wish you all the best of luck and thank you so much for the happiness you bring back to my family.”
WIAF: An organization that acts on your behalf
Since 1966, the West Island Assistance Fund has been a lifeline for vulnerable individuals and families in our community. What began as an emergency aid initiative has grown into one of the region’s most trusted community service organizations, focused on food security, dignity, and practical support.
What We Do
Food Security
Our food bank provides weekly food baskets and emergency assistance to thousands of residents each year. Our community thrift store reinforces this work by offering quality items at low cost, with all revenues reinvested directly into our programs.
Basic Needs Support
We offer free or affordable clothing and essential household items to help families rebuild stability and independence.
Community Programs
- Annual free income tax clinics for low-income residents
- A community kitchen program teaching practical cooking and budgeting skills
- The Garden Of Hope collective garden, which grows fresh produce and provides free educational activities for nearby summer day camps serving underprivileged children
- School supply distribution to support children from struggling families
- Holiday toy and food baskets programs for individuals and families in need
- “We Got Your Back” offering basic essentials and comfort kits to people experiencing homelessness
- Ensemble Vers Demain, a support group for recently arrived immigrant women—many of them single mothers—helping them build networks and access resources
Advocacy & Impact
The WIAF advocates and takes an active role in the fight to reduce food insecurity. We recognize that long-term food security begins with better access to safe, stable, and affordable housing for those in need. We advocate for policies, partnerships, and community action that address the root causes of poverty and strengthen the social safety net for vulnerable families across the West Island.
Our Impact
Nearly sixty years after our founding, the West Island Assistance Fund now distributes close to $2 million in goods and services each year, as assistance requests have more than doubled since the beginning of the pandemic. Rooted in compassion and community, we remain a vital safety net and a pillar of solidarity for those who need it most.
Vision
Working towards the elimination of the causes of food insecurity and malnutrition in the West Island by focusing on the quality of our services and promoting the autonomy of our members.
Culture
Equity
Provide food, clothing and furniture to our community, as well as services supporting autonomy
01
Compassion
Support and encourage the development of initiatives that meet the essential needs of the community
02
Trust
Support and encourage cooperation between those that work towards the wellbeing of the community
03
Respect
Offer services that promote the autonomy of our members
04
Meet the team
We’re a team made up of volunteers and hard workers passionate about fighting food insecurity within the West Island community.






She is eager to work with the WIAF team, sharing her experiences and learning along the way. If you pop by the thrift anytime soon you can see Connie’s style and influence already in full display in the store.

Board members




Her background includes a certificate in fashion merchandising Lasalle College as well as a certificate in Human Resources with The Bay. Her position as HR Director for the Bay Montreal downtown store managing up to 900 employees, makes her a perfect addition to our team.





