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Aux sources du Bassin de Chambly helps, supports and accompanies families and individuals with a view to developing autonomy in terms of food and material security.

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Free national program for young Canadians aged 12 to 18 who want to participate in fun, stimulating and rewarding activities. Its objective is to develop the qualities of leadership, committed and active citizenship in young people as well as to promote physical fitness, all in an environment that fosters an interest in the land, naval and air activities of the Canadian Armed Forces.

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Le Grain d’Sel is a self-help center that fights against poverty and social exclusion by supporting the development of food and economic autonomy for families. All our actions are carried out to offer support to people in difficulty. Solidarity, respect and compassion are the values ​​that transcend our actions.

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Since its founding in 1978, the South Shore Volunteer Center (CBRS) has had the mission of promoting and developing quality volunteerism with a view to community support.

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Founded in 1982, the Honoré-Mercier Foundation aims to be a development lever for the Honoré-Mercier Hospital. Through its programs and philanthropic activities, it raises funds to finance cutting-edge medical equipment as well as to set up projects aimed at supporting teaching, research and new offers. of care.

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The Soldier On Association is a Canadian organization dedicated to supporting ill and injured veterans and serving members of the Canadian Armed Forces through sport, recreation, and creative activities. By fostering a sense of community, resilience, and personal growth, Soldier On helps participants adapt to their new realities, regain confidence, and achieve fulfillment beyond their military service.  

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Wounded Warriors Canada is a national charity that provides mental health support and programs for veterans, first responders, and their families. Focused on trauma-informed care, the organization offers programs addressing PTSD, operational stress injuries, and the unique challenges faced by those who serve. Through peer support, therapy, and specialized initiatives, Wounded Warriors Canada helps individuals and families heal, build resilience, and navigate the lasting impacts of service-related trauma.

Over the years, RCL Auclair 121 has contributed in multiple ways to charities and youth associations throughout the territory covered by the legion either through donations, various support or services, or providing use of our facility. 

 

The following organizations are being supported by the legion mostly through financial contributions.  Simply click on the pictures to access their sites and find out more.

The legion helps and support our community 

Royal Canadian Legion

Auclair Branch 121

318 Connaught

Otterburn Park

Quebec, Canada

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