New Program To Support Vulnerable Women And Girls During The Pandemic
Femmes en Emploi, a non-profit organization in Laval, has created a new project entitled: "Support to vulnerable women and girls during the pandemic". It will help mitigate the health, social
New Program In Partnership With The Jean Louis Sisters For The Year 2021-2022: Theater workshop “Mangue-Érable” (Mango-Maple)
Femmes en Emploi, a non-profit organization in Laval, has partnered with the Jean Louis sisters, two comedians coming from the diversity. Together, they have set up a new activity aimed
A Space Dedicated To Femmes En Emploi’s Community Life!
Women’s issues, pay equity, women’s socio-economic integration, creating closer intercultural ties, among others, are all topics that are dear to us and mobilize our community of women committed to becoming
What great news!
Want to know the good news? Yes, I imagine! You just had to be present on January 25, 2020, at
the Lausanne Community Center to find out, as agreed!
Black History Month in Laval – 2020: Closing Gala
Black History Month in Laval (BHML) had a great start this year with its launch at City Hall with Mayor Marc Demers in the presence of elected officials and personalities
5 years, that deserves a lovely party!
Each organization has its history, a true heritage that it does not always think of developing. But there is no need to go beyond a century of existence to organize
Canada Summer Jobs
As part of the Canada Summer Jobs program, we are delighted to welcome two (2) passionate
and dedicated young people to our team from July 7 to August 28, 2020. Corallie
2019 Annual General Meeting
The Annual General Meeting was held on June 25, 2019. We presented our 2018/2019 activity report and financial statements, our action plan, and our 2019-2020 budget forecast to the members.
Commemoration of the misogynist massacre at the École Polytechnique, Laval – 30 years later
As part of the commemoration of the misogynistic massacre at the École Polytechnique in Laval – 30 years later -, the TCVCASL and the TCLCF pay tribute to the 14