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Allo-tomorrow

Giving Every Student the Keys to Their Success

At Alloprof, we believe school is where students find their path. Where every small success paves the way to great achievements… and helps young people build the confidence to say: Allo, tomorrow!

For many, the road is full of obstacles. That’s where our work (and your donations!) make all the difference.

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Together, we help students across Québec overcome school-related difficulties with educational tools and personalized support that are 100% free.

How Your Donation Will Be Used

By donating today, you’re helping thousands of students turn their “I’ll never figure this out” into “Ohhh, now I get it!” And that’s a gift that lasts a lifetime.

Your generosity will help us:

  • Provide even better support for students (especially those facing difficulties);
  • Visit more disadvantaged schools across Québec (where the need to promote our services is often greatest);
  • Keep innovating, always (whether through our tools, forms of support, or collaborations with education professionals and partners)
Tip

We issue tax receipts for donations of $20 or more. Find out about the tax benefits of donating; depending on your situation, you could get back up to 50% of your contribution.

When a student rediscovers their confidence, it’s not just their grades that improve. They rediscover the joy of learning and dare to aim higher for their future. For tomorrow.

Monthly Donations for Maximum Impact

Choosing to give monthly helps Alloprof plan its revenues, actions, and priorities. Your ongoing support allows us to make an even greater impact and maintain the efficiency and excellence that have built our reputation.

A monthly donation of $10 provides 800 learning interactions over the course of a year; a $25 monthly donation raises that total to 2,000!
 

Tomorrow Is Theirs

In Québec, 3 out of 5 students face challenges during their academic journey.

Behind this statistic are real people, like Sami, Maïa, Léo, and many others.

Sami, age 9

Sami dreams of becoming a journalist. In class, things get complicated as soon as instructions are given: everything moves too fast. French isn’t the language he speaks at home. His parents want to help, but they’re juggling irregular work hours and learning to navigate the school system right alongside him.

Maïa, age 15

Maïa turns in her homework on time, takes neat notes, and stays focused and quiet in class. But exams drain her energy. She rereads every question ten times, worried about making a mistake. Some days, her mind races and blurs everything she’s worked so hard to learn.

Malik, age 13

Malik understands the world through his hands. He recently took apart and reassembled a radio without a manual. School, however, is more complicated. Starting high school was tough. When subjects get abstract, he tends to lose focus. His mother would like to get him tutoring over the summer, but she can’t afford it.

Our ultimate dream? To build a world, together with you, where every student takes charge of their success with motivation and enthusiasm.