The Mission inclusion JOC Fund
Supporting the cause of young people for greater social justice
The Mission inclusion
JOC Fund
Supporting the cause of young people
for greater social justice
The Mission inclusion JOC Fund, a generous bequest from the Fondation de la Jeunesse ouvrière chrétienne (JOC), works for social justice, human dignity and solidarity. Find out how this dynamic fund is committed to supporting vulnerable young people and continuing the legacy of JOC.
A glorious heritage
The Quebec JOC has left its mark on history by fighting for the rights of young workers, improving working conditions, and providing popular education. It continues to shape a fairer future with the Mission inclusion JOC Fund, contributing to inclusion and social justice.
The Mission inclusion JOC Fund, a generous bequest from the Fondation de la Jeunesse ouvrière chrétienne (JOC), works for social justice, human dignity and solidarity. Find out how this dynamic fund is committed to supporting vulnerable young people and continuing the legacy of JOC.
A glorious heritage
The Quebec JOC has left its mark on history by fighting for the rights of young workers, improving working conditions, and providing popular education. It continues to shape a fairer future with the Mission inclusion JOC Fund, contributing to inclusion and social justice.
Perpetuating the memory
of the JOC
of the JOC in 2025.
The Fund in Action
Community organizations in Quebec can apply for funding for projects aligned with the core values of the JOC, such as social justice, human dignity, and solidarity. Our main objective is to promote the empowerment of young people to actively contribute to building an inclusive, equitable, and dignified society.
Perpetuating the memory of the JOC
The Fund in Action
Community organizations in Quebec can apply for funding for projects aligned with the core values of the YCW, such as social justice, human dignity, and solidarity. Our main objective is to promote the empowerment of young people to actively contribute to building an inclusive, equitable, and dignified society.
Target groups
Vulnerable young people
16-30-year-olds fighting marginalization, organizing to improve their precarious living and working conditions.
Young leaders
Groups led by young leaders from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Defending the rights of young people
Organisations involved in defending the rights of young people.
Target groups
Vulnerable young people
Young leaders
Defending the rights of young people
Project supported in 2024
The Collectif Ex-Placé DPJ, led by young people and adults who have experienced youth protection, is committed to spotlighting the significant challenges facing children in the DPJ and young people from Quebec’s youth centers. Through Entrepairs, Repairs, and Coopairs, this collective offers crucial support to ease the transition to adulthood. Together, they are working to shape social policies that are better adapted to these young people in the making.
Project supported in 2024
Commit to youth inclusion
We thank our donors for supporting this worthy cause. We are working to preserve
human dignity, strengthen solidarity, and promote inclusion.
Join us in this mission to create a space where every voice counts, every talent is valued,
and every young person can play an essential role in building a better future.
Your commitment makes a difference; with your support, we
can open the doors to inclusion for all.
Commit to youth inclusion
We thank our donors for supporting this worthy cause. We are working to preserve human dignity, strengthen solidarity, and promote inclusion.
Every young person, whatever their background, deserves to find their place in society and contribute to a fairer world. Join us in this mission to create a space where every voice counts, every talent is valued, and every young person can play an essential role in building a better future.
Your commitment makes a difference; with your support, we can open the doors to inclusion for all.
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