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Engaging Francophones When You Don’t Speak French With the benefits of working with Francophones in your community established here are three steps to meaningfully engage Francophones in your community work – even if you don’t speak French Step 1: Examine your motives Be very clear on why it is you want to engage Francophones in your

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