Feeling overwhelmed about how to support your child on their FSL journey? Or maybe you want to advocate for better FSL programs in your community but don’t know where to start?

By becoming  CPF member, you will join a growing network of passionate Canadians who stand ready to help you with your FSL learning and advocacy objectives. 

We have bought together FSL research and education professionals to provide our members with exclusive resources. 

New CPF members will have access to a digital copy of Helping Your Child Become Bilingual: A Toolkit for CPF Members, a booklet containing everything you need to support your child’s academic journey. 

To request your digital copy, please contact the CPF National Office. 

As a CPF Member, you’ll also receive a personal subscription to the CPF Magazine and your local CPF Branch and chapter newsletter(s). Keep up to date with CPF events and activities across Canada. 

CPF members will also receive access to digital pamphlets, posters, videos and more. 

If you’ve gotten to this point on the page, we know that you want to bring the best possible FSL education and programs to Canadian youth! 

By becoming a CPF member, you’ll join your voice with ours and help us advocate for access to quality education – whether at school boards or with ministers and administrators at the provincial/territorial and national levels. 

We will also provide you with the resources you need and give you opportunities to network locally with other passionate, like-minded members. Events include community meetings, skill-building workshops, training sessions for volunteers and parents and more.

We hope we’ve convinced you to join us!

We need YOU!

As a non-profit organization, we can’t do what we do without your support.

 

Become a Member

Join our network and get FSL resources, support, and insider-info only available to members.

Volunteer

We’re always looking for new volunteers who are ready to help young people learn and use French.

Donate

When you give, you make a positive impact on the lives of Canadian youth.