Let's develop your full employability potential

Our job is to address and demystify stereotypes about people with disabilities in order to remove artificial barriers to employment.

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About us

AIM CROIT – (Association internationale des machinistes et des travailleurs et travailleuses de l’aérospatiale – centre de réadaptation, d’orientation et d’intégration au travail) is a non-profit organization that promotes the reintegration of people living with physical or sensory  disabilitiess into the labor market. For more than 30 years, we have offered a unique and supportive environment to help our clientele.

Our mission is to help people with physical or sensory disabilities develop their full potential within the labour market.

Our vision is focused on universal access to employment.

We strongly believe that:
People with limitations have the skills and abilities sought by employers.
Respect and dignity are the foundation and pillars we use in our approach to our participants.

Our values are based on:

  • collaboration
  • ethics
  • fairness
  • respect
  • empathy

We also work with employers from diverse backgrounds to recommend our candidates to meet their workforce needs.

Our expertise consists of the following:

  • Address and demystify stereotypes about people with functional limitations.
  • Eliminate artificial barriers to employment.
  • Propose effective and adapted professional integration solutions.
  • Possess a thorough and up-to-date knowledge of the labor market and services available to the public.
  • Assist you in your career path.

We look forward to highlighting your talents while making your job search a success

Our areas of intervention

Participants

Employers

Partners

Latest news

Empowering marginalized Montrealers through art CULT MTL – January 9, 2020 By Alexander Modonese   This article explores AIM CROIT’s client, Adriana Araujo’s, struggle with Asthma and her professional career as an artist. Despite…
Combatting ableism and aspiring towards self-actualization Parc-Extension News – August 16, 2019 By: Alexander Modonese This article explores the professional and personal challenges experienced by Ramesh Bissoon, due to suffering from partial paralysis. In…