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Chain of Life: a Blind Woman Succeeds in Climbing Mont-Tremblant to the Benefit of Organ Donations

Summary by Journal Le Nord
Last October, Anna Lemay, a blind student from the Polyvalente de Saint-Jérôme, took up the challenge of climbing Mont-Tremblant to its summit, in order to raise awareness of the consent of the donations of organs and tissues. No less than 115 students and 5 teachers participated in the ascension of Mont-Tremblant. The activity took place for a fifth year and was supervised by the teacher Dora Aczél Bastien. "The rise was aimed at raising awaren…
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Last October, Anna Lemay, a blind student from the Polyvalente de Saint-Jérôme, took up the challenge of climbing Mont-Tremblant to its summit, in order to raise awareness of the consent of the donations of organs and tissues. No less than 115 students and 5 teachers participated in the ascension of Mont-Tremblant. The activity took place for a fifth year and was supervised by the teacher Dora Aczél Bastien. "The rise was aimed at raising awaren…

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Journal Le Nord broke the news in on Tuesday, November 11, 2025.
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