Bromont chairlift sale helps young adults acquire marketable skills

Bromont chairlift sale helps young adults acquire marketable skills

Record Staff

Bromont montagne d’expériences (BME) announced that it has donated all profits made from the sale of the chairs from its old chairlift to non-profit organization Pleins Rayons.
Pleins Rayons, established in 2015 in Cowansville, supports the active social inclusion and autonomy of young adults with an intellectual disability or autism spectrum disorder. BME President Charles Désourdy provided the donation to Myriam de Coussergues, Director of Administration at Pleins Rayons, during a visit to the organization on Oct. 8.
“I fell in love with this organization last spring,” says Désourdy. “It’s great to see everything that is done to offer young people the opportunity to develop and see what Pleins Rayons will be able to achieve.”

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