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What is CPF-BC & Yukon Branch About?
The British Columbia Branch of Canadian Parents for French (CPF - BC &
Yukon) was founded in 1978 and is the largest CPF branch in Canada. CPF -
BC & Yukon membership now stands at over 5,700 members as well as 1,200
associated member organizations which brings our total membership just over
6,900.
Canadian Parents for French (CPF) is the only organization
dedicated to
the promotion and creation of French Second Language (FSL) learning
opportunities for young Canadians. Its members, predominantly
English-speaking
parents from throughout British Columbia & Yukon, are
motivated by the
desire to have
their children learn French as a second language. They are
united by the
conviction that all Canadian children, should have the right
to become
bilingual in Canada's two official languages, English and
French.
CPF-BC & Yukon has 49 chapters
with at least one chapter in 42 of the 44 districts offering French Immersion
programs in British Columbia and 1 chapter in the Yukon Territories.
Main Focus
The primary activities for Canadian Parents for French-BC & Yukon include:
- raising public awareness about the value of learning
French as asecond language;
- promoting the availability and quality of French second
language programs (both Core French and French Immersion)
in schools;
- providing information and support to parents;
- providing out-of-school activities in French to enhance
classroom learning; and
- monitoring and responding to issues and actions which
affect French second language learning opportunities.
Other provincial activities include:
- a newsletter for members published at least three times each
year
- an annual general meeting and workshops
- BC Family French
Camp (summer vacation featuring activities in French for the children)
-
Rencontre
Française (French youth conference)
-
Concours
dart oratoire (French public speaking contest)
- training sessions for our volunteers
- liaison between members and education decision-makers
- sharing of information among parent groups within British Columbia
and Canada
- a growing resource
library of information on French second-language learning and volunteerism
for the use of our local chapters.
We are funded through:
- membership fees
- fund-raising
- grants from Canadian Heritage and the BC Ministry of Education
- charitable donations
- and - not least! - volunteer and member donations of time, goods, and
services.
Learn why you should become a CPF member.
The information on this page was late updated: May 3, 2005.
This page was last modified May 3, 2005.
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