Donors and Partners
CIUSSS – CHUS
Second largest CIUSSS in Quebec. The only one to offer virtually all health and social services, from prevention to specialized services, and from birth to end-of-life care.
santeestrie.qc.ca

CENTRE DE SERVICE SCOLAIRE DE LA RÉGION-DE-SHERBROOKE
Organizes and delivers quality educational services to preschool, elementary and secondary students, as well as training and adult education courses. It also offers services to students with disabilities or learning or adjustment difficulties, and organizes daycare services for preschool and elementary school students.
csrs.qc.ca
CENTRE DE SERVICE SCOLAIRE DES SOMMETS
Educational organization providing training in 27 elementary schools, 4 secondary schools, 3 vocational training centers and 1 adult education center with 3 service points.
csdessommets.qc.ca
CENTRE DE SERVICE SCOLAIRE DES HAUTS-CANTONS
Provides educational services to more than 6,000 people, featuring 30 elementary schools, 3 comprehensive schools, 4 vocational training centers and 1 adult education center offering general training on 3 sites.
cshc.qc.ca

CENTRE DE SERVICES SCOLAIRE DU VAL-DES-CERFS
Offers preschool and elementary education to 10,350 students in 37 elementary schools on its territory. It also offers secondary education to over 6,000 students in 7 high schools. Finally, 3,000 adult students take courses at its 2 adult education centers.
cssvdc.gouv.qc.ca

EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SCHOOL SERVICES CENTER
Offers school services in 20 elementary schools, 3 secondary schools, 1 adult education center and 2 vocational training centers throughout its territory.
www.etsb.qc.ca
GOVERNMENT OF CANADA – CANADA SUMMER JOBS PROGRAM
Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ) is offered annually by Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC). Through this program, employers are encouraged to offer quality summer work experiences to people aged between 15 and 30 years old.

MUSÉE DES BEAUX-ARTS DE SHERBROOKE
PROJECT: OUR CREATIVE FORCES
Thanks to the Culture and Inclusion program of the Ministère de la Culture et des Communications, partnering with Autisme Estrie and artist/mediator Amélie Pomerleau, the Musée des beaux-arts de Sherbrooke offered a series of ten creative workshops to a group of local autistic teenagers. The objectives of these creative workshop are: discovering different art techniques (clay modeling, ceramics, ink play, drawing, etc.), exploring various self-regulation tools and developing self-confidence. The mediation project began in September and will run until April 2025.