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Ten service points to save on glasses in the West Island and beyond

Lunettes West Island

Since 2007, our mission at Bonhomme a lunettes has been to make the purchase of eyewear accessible to all. We achieve this through an innovative business model that includes partnerships with various community organizations. In addition to affordable prices, we offer proximity with over 70 points of service, including ten on the West Island (do you know of a West Island organization that would like to welcome us? Contact us!).

Here's how it works

  1. - Take your eye exam (or ask your optometrist for your prescription)
  2. – Make an appointment (if necessary) or come to the service point within the times indicated.

Our services are for everyone, regardless of income.

Do you live in the West Island or in Montreal's West End and need glasses without breaking the bank? Here are ten options for you:

NDG

Our partner, the NDG Community Council, aims to achieve a socially just, inclusive and sustainable community.

Côte-des-Neiges

Founded in 1989, MultiCaf 's mission is to provide food aid, create social ties and find resources for low-income residents of the Côte-des-Neiges neighborhood.

LaSalle 

Destination Travail is a non-profit employability organization that supports people aged 16 to 65 in their career development.

Saint-Henri

The CRCS St-Zotique 's mission is to operate a community and leisure centre offering a wide range of recreational, sports and cultural activities for the people of Saint-Henri.

Lachine

We stop each week at Conseil 1776 des Chevaliers de Colomb whose mission is to maintain and improve the quality of life of its members and the community through its various activities

Cartierville 

La Friperie Cartier Émilie helps low-income residents of the Bordeaux-Cartierville district by offering a personalized, local service, while preserving the environment by giving a second life to clothing and household items.

Ville-Émard

L’ACEF du Sud-Ouest is directly involved with the population of southwest Montreal, helping them to evaluate their consumption choices, acquire better personal financial planning habits, and educate them to avoid the various pitfalls of over-consumption and debt.

Verdun

Le Réseau d’entraide de Verdun aims to alleviate poverty among Verdun's low-income residents by providing basic necessities, including a food bank, a community convenience store, a collective kitchen program, and more.

Saint-Laurent

For more than 20 years, CJE St-Laurent is present and active in the Laurentian landscape. Acting in the community, the organization has been involved at various levels, both individually and with the general public.

Pierrefonds-Roxboro

Cloverdale Multi-Ressources contributes to the development of children and adults in a stimulating environment