In 2025, InfoTET d’Immigrant Québec had the honor of participating in the Kermesse de Noël 2025, organized by the Centre d’aide aux familles latino-américaines (CAFLA), with the presence of the Service d’Interprète, d’Aide et de Référence aux Immigrants (SIARI). This celebration was intended for a specific group of Savoura’s temporary foreign agricultural workers, offering them a space to share, enjoy, and celebrate the Christmas season together.
At InfoTET d’Immigrant Québec, we believe that moments like this are essential to strengthening the well-being and integration of temporary foreign agricultural workers in Québec. Our participation made it possible to provide resources, guidance, and visibility regarding the rights and supports available to this group of workers, so they can fully benefit from community services and feel recognized and valued.
The kermesse was filled with joy, games, contests, delicious meals, and gifts for everyone, creating a warm and festive atmosphere. The presence of SIARI was essential to ensure effective communication and provide linguistic support, reinforcing our mission to support temporary foreign workers in their daily lives in Québec.
Beyond a moment of entertainment, this event was a recognition of the effort and commitment of agricultural workers, offering a space for meeting, exchange, and strengthening support networks within the community.
It was also an opportunity to distribute the new edition of the information guide intended for TETs, handed out by Jonathan Buitrago, Regional Coordinator of InfoTET Québec. This direct exchange made it possible to answer their questions, listen to their experiences, and better understand their needs. These warm interactions are at the heart of our mission: to support and provide tools to temporary foreign workers throughout their journey in Québec.
At InfoTET d’Immigrant Québec, we reaffirm our commitment to supporting initiatives that promote inclusion, well-being, and the integration of temporary foreign agricultural workers, helping them feel like a valued and integral part of the society that welcomes them.
We wish all participants a Merry Christmas and a New Year filled with joy, peace, and unforgettable moments.


