SAC

The Solidarité Afrique-Canada Foundation (SAC) is a community organization committed to building a more inclusive Canada where every immigrant, especially those from Black and racialized communities, finds their place and thrives.

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Creating meaningful links
We build strong relationships
At ASC, we believe that every immigrant has the right to develop, to contribute and to be recognized in all his or her dignity.

Who we are

The Fondation Solidarité Afrique Canada

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Fondation Solidarité Afrique-Canada (SAC) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote the social, economic, educational and cultural integration of immigrants, particularly those from black and racialized communities. Since its creation in 2025, the Foundation has been working for a more inclusive, equitable and united Quebec. We support new arrivals through structured programs, adapted to their realities and driven by a vision of sustainable community action.

Our approach is based on three pillars: Personalized support for administrative procedures, housing, professional integration and mental health ; Citizen and volunteer mobilization, at the heart of our social transformation ; Institutional advocacy, to advance inclusion and social justice policies. With its multi-disciplinary team and many committed volunteers, the Fondation SAC goes beyond one-off solutions. It builds lasting bridges between cultures, while actively combating systemic barriers.

Our Goals

What We Fight For.

Imagine arriving in a new country, having to rebuild everything - sometimes alone, often in silence. The obstacles lie in the forms, the queues, the unspoken. At the SAC Foundation, we refuse to be invisible. We reach out, we listen, we accompany every step - from the first RAMQ card to getting a degree, a job or a place to live.

Collective fulfillment

Creating caring spaces that promote well-being, mental health and the preservation of cultural identities.

A lasting foothold

Offer structured support on the road to autonomy: stable housing, dignified employment, adapted francization, skills recognition

Real fairness

Actively combat systemic discrimination in access to essential services: health, education, employment, justice.

Active participation

Encourage citizen mobilization, community leadership and the voice of immigrants in public life.

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