Past events
Maison Wiloh - A West Island life oasis home
Maison WILOH project aims at providing a solid alternative to families in search of a good home for their neurodivergent adults, for an uplifting and rewarding life. These individuals with special needs are dependent for their housing and require supervisory support in primary and therapeutic care.
The project’s Mission and ambition is to permanently host nearly 30 individuals.
All presentations are available through Zoom. Please email us at info@lakeshorekiwanis.ca for a link to join the meeting!
Our Club Planning Meeting is being held via zoom.
For more information, please contact us at (514) 620-9270 or info@lakeshorekiwanis.ca
W.I. Volunteer Accompaniment Service
We help West Island residents in a vulnerable situation who require accompanied-transport to get to their vital medical and social appointments on the Island of Montreal.
All presentations are available through Zoom. Please email us at info@lakeshorekiwanis.ca for a link to join the meeting!
Community Information Day with AWISH
Sarto Desnoyers Community Centre, Dorval
See you there!
The Défimonde program is a cultural program at the school for students who want to enrich their personal culture, broaden their openness to the world, travel, invest in the well-being of others, carry out large-scale projects and follow the path of a committed citizen.
All presentations are available through Zoom. Please email us at info@lakeshorekiwanis.ca for a link to join the meeting!
We look forward to welcoming you to our Golf Tournament on Monday, June 16th.
For more information, please contact us at (514) 620-9270 or info@lakeshorekiwanis.ca
Join us online for our silent auction where kids are the real winners.
For more information, please contact us at (514) 620-9270 or info@lakeshorekiwanis.ca
Mission Statement
To inspire, encourage and engage our community to invest in helping elevate the quality of healthcare at the Lakeshore General Hospital and improve the lives of all those who come through our doors.
All presentations are available through Zoom. Please email us at info@lakeshorekiwanis.ca for a link to join the meeting!
Give a little and get a lot at our Annual Garage Sale to help kids !
For more information, please contact us at (514) 620-9270 or info@lakeshorekiwanis.ca
Annual General Meeting
Our Nominations Committee will submit their list of nominees to the Board at the April 15th Board meeting.
To nominate someone for the Board of Directors, please contact Secretary Rae Sarrasin by April 10th.
All About VOBOC
Our Vision – For Adolescents and Young Adults with cancer to live their lives to the fullest.
Our Mission – Equip, Engage, and Empower Adolescents and Young Adults with cancer to improve their experiences and health outcomes.
Our Values – Confidentiality, integrity, compassion, trust and empathy.
Our Commitment – To use the funds entrusted to us wisely. Eighty cents of every dollar goes directly to patients through our three core programs: Vo-Pak, Last or Special Requests and Education and Awareness.
All presentations are available through Zoom. Please email us at info@lakeshorekiwanis.ca for a link to join the meeting!
Carousel Bereavement Program
Led by a skilled counselor, the program provides a safe and supportive environment where participants can explore their emotions, process their grief, and develop coping strategies. Designed to provide holistic support, the program addresses emotional, social, and psychological needs, helping participants navigate the challenges of loss and change.
All presentations are available through Zoom. Please email us at info@lakeshorekiwanis.ca for a link to join the meeting!
Black History Month
Katrina Nurse, Cultural & Social Coordinator from West Island Black Community Association (WIBCA)
All presentations are available through Zoom. Please email us at info@lakeshorekiwanis.ca for a link to join the meeting!
From Yesterday to Today, we Have Never Stopped Evolving
1930, Where it all began
Amid the Great Depression and recurring polio epidemics, the Papillon Foundation was established in March 1930, originally named The Province of Quebec Society for Crippled Children.
Miss Marie Alida Daigle was a pioneer of the Papillon Foundation from the very beginning, serving not only as the soul and driving force of the organization but also as a mother figure to thousands of disabled children.
All presentations are available through Zoom. Please email us at info@lakeshorekiwanis.ca for a link to join the meeting!
Pointe-Claire Youth Council
At a special session held in the Council Chamber at Pointe-Claire City Hall on Monday, April 15, twelve young people took part in the Youth Council by presenting three creative projects for their city.
All presentations are available through Zoom. Please email us at info@lakeshorekiwanis.ca for a link to join the meeting!