Easter Notice

WIBCA was featured in an article for The Link newspaper, one of Concordia University’s independent newspapers. Joan Lee, WIBCA’s president, was interviewed by Mariana Chajon, the Features Editor. Kindly read the full article here.
Inioluwa Amao, a Research Assistant with the Remedial Voice and Change in Organizations Lab, approached WIBCA with this research opportunity. The target population is Black women, 19 years and older, who are working and residing in Canada. We encourage all those that meet these criteria to participate!
Habitat for Humanity Quebec responds to the urgent need to help families in Quebec with modest incomes who live in precarious housing conditions, both in terms of their health and the security of their homes. Every family that becomes a Habitat partner has the chance to own a healthy and affordable home to build a…
The Black Business Atlas (BBA) is hosting their second annual Pop-Up Market this summer on July 16 and 17 from 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm. The Pop-Up Market is located at 998 Rue Notre-Dame in Lachine. Last year, they had an amazing turn out so they decided to do it again this year but for…
The WIBCA youth had a blast at the Alouettes Game VS the Saskatchewan Roughriders! We are very grateful for Telus’ invitation to the game and their continued support of our Maasai Mentoring program. We greatly enjoyed the VIP experience which included meeting Kevin Raphael, watching the half-time show and meeting Clay and Friends, participating in…
Join us at the Jamaica Association on Thursday, April 21 at 7 pm for what will be an unforgettable event. Audley Coley will talk about his journey with bipolar disorder and will take us on that journey through his new book and his stories. He is the instructor for our Senior Fitness program & we…