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Charles Lafortune and Sophie Prejean go on a trip for the first time without Matisse

Charles Lafortune and Sophie Prejean go on a trip for the first time without Matisse


On May 31, the second edition of The Great Concert and the Main Cause took place at the St. James Theater in Old Montreal, which was provided by the Autist & Major Foundation to fund the development of day centers for people with autism. The event was attended by a few artists, including the foundation’s president and vice president, Sophie Prejean and Charles Lafortune, which raised $325,000.

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Charles Lafortune was very pleased with the outcome of this second evening in favor of the establishment.

“It’s a crazy dream come true and I’m so glad I’m able to make a difference,” said the man, who was proud to announce that his son, Mattis, will be attending his graduation party at the end of June. “He’ll have his toga and his mortar board and it touches me to see that he’s there. The reassuring thing is that Giant Steps School will open a section for adults with autism. The father, who will also be taking a romantic vacation with Sophie, said:”

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“Mattis will be on a week’s rest, and Sophie and I will go to Italy. It will be the first time in 21 years that we are leaving without him, and I hope I won’t be able to think about it too much.”

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To donate to the Autism Foundation and Pioneer.

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