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WIBCA in the spotlight!!
CHECK US OUT! -Back to back Gazette articles on WIBCA’s organization http://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/west-island-gazette/naqvi-mohamed-wibca-is-a-community-cornerstone http://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/west-island-gazette/naqvi-mohamed-wibca-hosts-upcoming-meet-and-mingle ****** -Frank Baylis – MP for Pierrefonds-Dollard highlights WIBCA and our past and current female leaders of our organization. https://www.facebook.com/frankbaylisliberal/videos/1367853026654630/?hc_ref=ARSdP4hr16LCfMM0nL5c929_zjyY14FybK47SzbqgIPEmYSkgDkQJ__LwwlrJEKa0ME&pnref=story ****** -Article in the Community Contact – 2017 http://montrealcommunitycontact.com/kemba-mitchell-takes-the-helm-at-wibca/
Town Hall Meeting hosted by the West Island Black Community Association (WIBCA) – 06.07.20
Sunday, June 7th at 7pm ~ Via ZOOM https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83958516849?pwd=c0dTWEZOb1ZCRDN2THNNNWtPQUJmUT09 Meeting ID: 839 5851 6849 Password: 585164AND FACEBOOK LIVE https://www.facebook.com/WIBCA/ With ELYSIA BRYAN-BAYNE as moderator. The meeting will be conducted in English, supporting questions in both official languages. OUR OBJECTIVESTo create a safe and open platform for Black Citizens, in particular Black Youths, to speak to…
‘Together We Are Stronger’ – WIBCA’s Annual Fundraiser Banquet Booklet + photos
CLICK ON BELOW LINK TO GAIN ACCESS TO THE BOOKLET FOR THIS YEARS BANQUET (2018): 2018_WIBCA_booklet BREAKFAST TELEVISION / CITYNEWS MINI BROADCAST OF OUR EVENT: west-island-black-community-association-marks-36-years PHOTOS OF SOME HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE EVENING: CLICK ON LINK BELOW TO WATCH A MINI CLIP OF THE END OF THE EVENT : ) VIDEO 1 – MVI_0747
WIBCA’s Saturday AM Tutorial Program
If you are a parent of a child in grades 1-6 or a teenager in grades 7-11, please communicate with our office at admin@wibca.webworldst.com or call 514-683-3925 advising your interest in WIBCA’s FREE tutoring program taking place each Saturday from 10am to noon at Riverdale High School in Room# 257. On the spot registration is…
Staying Power – A Black Women’s Support Group.
STAYING POWER is a support group for women of African/Canadian and Caribbean descent who are interested and committed to coming together twice a month to share their experiences, challenges, and ways they are both living and coping with the COVID-19 pandemic. First meeting via Zoom is scheduled for Wednesday, January 13th @ 8pm. …