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Food Insecurity: Unio Marché Laval at Risk

In February, Adler Louis-Jean, president of Unio Marché, launched a cry from the heart at the City Council of Laval: without urgent financial support, the Lavallois NBL working in food insecurity will be forced to close its doors. As for most NBLs, the financing of Unio Marché amounts to almost 75% of grants. By 2024-2025, a municipal grant accounted for more than half of its revenues, notably through the fund of a working unit of the Regional S…
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In February, Adler Louis-Jean, president of Unio Marché, launched a cry from the heart at the City Council of Laval: without urgent financial support, the Lavallois NBL working in food insecurity will be forced to close its doors. As for most NBLs, the financing of Unio Marché amounts to almost 75% of grants. By 2024-2025, a municipal grant accounted for more than half of its revenues, notably through the fund of a working unit of the Regional S…

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courrierlaval.com broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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