Charitable Choices: Marie Dangleterre of Logifem

Marie Dangleterre, who joined Logifem as the Community Engagement Coordinator in late July, plays a key role in supporting the organization’s mission to provide shelter and care for women and children in Montreal. Logifem’s vision is to empower women and children to break free from the cycle of homelessness and to help them thrive in their lives. As the organization prepares to launch a new permanent housing program in the fall of 2024, they continue to seek volunteers and donations to ensure these women are well-equipped as they transition into new homes.

Logifem

Describe your charity/non-profit/volunteer work in a few sentences.

Logifem provides shelter and care to women and children in Montreal. Our vision is to equip and empower women and children to leave the cycle of homelessness and thrive.

What problem does it aim to solve?

Logifem provides shelter and care to women and children in Montreal. Our vision is to equip and empower women and children to leave the cycle of homelessness and thrive.

When did you start/join it?

I have worked for Logifem since the end of July

What more needs to be done?

Volunteers are constantly needed to help run Logifem, and donations are needed to equip the women as well as possible when they move into new apartments.

Logifem

How can our readers help?

They can be volunteers or make financial or goods donation

Do you have any events coming up?

In the fall of 2024, Logifem will be launching a new permanent housing programme.

Where can we follow you?

Website | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn

 

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