Presenting a cheque for $15,158 to the Foundation at the 28th Opération Enfant Soleil telethon.
Jean-François Breau, singer, Patrick Morel, firefighter (65-4), Mylène Paquette, ocean rower and adventurer, Jean-François Cloutier, firefighter (65-2), and Marie-Ève Janvier, singer, at the 28th Opération Enfant Soleil telethon.
Service de sécurité incendie de Montréal

Station 65, in the LaSalle Borough, held its ninth open house on Saturday, June 6. The idea was launched by Station 65, Group 1 members, after a visit by Cédrik Deschênes, a young boy suffering from sinus cancer. The event will be marking its tenth anniversary next year – a real cause for celebration. Over the years, it has raised more than $200,000 for Opération Enfant Soleil.

This year’s edition was a resounding success. Thousands of people of all ages turned out on a beautiful sunny day to meet the Station 65 firefighters. The firefighting-themed event featured rides in a fire truck, inflatables, Chief, the mascot, a chance to dress up in firefighting uniforms, a fire safety simulator, obstacle courses and more.

Firefighters Patrick Morel (65-4) and Jean-François Cloutier (65-2) had the pleasure of presenting a cheque for $15,158 to the Foundation at the 28th Opération Enfant Soleil telethon. Bravo to all the staff at Station 65 for their involvement!

To read more testimonies, visit the section marked Proud of our employees!