ENDEAVOUR Program: Building Skills and Independence for Adults with Disabilities

by Marilyn Santucci

ENDEAVOUR is an English-language social participation program that supports adults with disabilities, primarily across Montreal’s West Island. Run through Place Cartier Adult Education Centre of the Lester B. Pearson School Board, the program also partners with the West Montreal Readaptation Centre and the West Island Association for the Intellectually Handicapped.

Each year, about 120 students take part in ENDEAVOUR. Classes are small, usually 10 to 18 learners, and every group is supported by both a teacher and a special education technician. On campus, students also enjoy access to a student-run café and gymnasium, adding to the community feel.

The program focuses on practical skills that encourage autonomy and confidence. Students learn in areas such as art, computers, community engagement, fitness, food preparation, literacy, mathematics, music, relationships, and workplace readiness. The goal is to help learners increase independence—whether that means getting around on public transportation, entering the workforce, or developing life skills for daily living.

ENDEAVOUR is known for its supportive and welcoming environment. Courses are tailored to individual goals, with differentiated instruction to meet varied needs and learning styles. Classes are designed according to readiness levels, and the schedule includes regular outings and field trips to connect students with their wider community.

Families can also expect consistent communication. Course outlines are shared at the start of each session, reports are provided at the end, and events such as the annual “Stars of Endeavour” talent show invite loved ones to celebrate student progress.

Based at Place Cartier’s Beaconsfield campus, ENDEAVOUR offers both full- and part-time options, with most full-time students completing the program in about four years.

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