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Our Proud Partners

Without our community partners, the Centre wouldn't be where it is today.
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The United Church of Canada and
​The United Church of Canada Foundation

The United Church of Canada has been a devout and steadfast sponsor of the Centre since before our doors opened in 2011
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PartageAction West Island Community Shares

West Island Community Shares has been a sponsor of the Centre since 2015, and continues to contribute generously to our programs every year!
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The Chamandy Foundation


The Chamandy Foundation is committed to supporting youth in Quebec and abroad. The Chamandy Foundation became a proud sponsor of the West Island LGBTQ2+ Centre in 2020.
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Ministère de la Justice
Ministry of Justice

The Ministry of Justice has been a proud sponsor of the Centre in its fight against discrimination, homophobia and transphobia, and is a proud sponsor of our Awareness Matters: Lutte Contre l'Homophobie initiative!
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Proud Political Supporters!

A special shout out to some of the proud supporters we have across all levels of government! ​

 

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CONTACT US

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email
info@lgbtq2centre.com
phone
514.794.5428
address
202 Woodside Road, Beaconsfield, QC, H9W2P1
We humbly and gratefully acknowledge that we are gathered on the unceded territory of the Kanien’kehà:Ka (Mohawk) people. This land has historically served as a meeting place for many Indigenous nations, including the Haudenosaunee and the Anishinaabe, and is currently home to Indigenous communities from across Turtle Island and the world.
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  • Home
  • News
  • About Us
    • Our Staff
    • Our Board of Directors
    • Our Partners
    • Your Support
    • Jobs & Volunteering >
      • Volunteer with us
  • Our Programs
    • School Outreach Services
    • Parent Support Group
    • Young Adult Social
    • Youth Drop-Ins
    • Trans Support Group
    • Adult and Senior Programs
    • Vaudreuil-Soulanges
  • COVID-19 Policies
  • Events
    • 10th Anniversary BBQ
    • Queer Prom 2020
    • Queer Prom 2019
    • Royal Flush Drag Show Fundraiser
    • Pride Parade
    • Photos
  • Resources
  • Contact